my comment is regarding Janis. she missed the whole point altogether. He experienced it LIVE and personal and she could have been WITH him making a memory that would last longer than reading the pages of a book that she might be able to pick up any time. The moment will not repeat itself. Time moves forwards and you cannot return to that point in time. When Arlo is gone she will wish she had those moments when she was sitting outside with him in marvel to experience a waning Gibbous moon…never mind that someone never wrote a love song about a waning gibbous moon, not yet they haven’t <3
It is amazing just how bright the night sky can be-even with a new moon-when you are far enough away from cities that you can no longer see their light pollution on the horizon.
Actually, that isn’t true. When in high school, a friend of mine and I (upon learning that there actually is something called a “waning gibbous moon”) composed the following (more or less to the tune of “When The Roll Is Called Up Yonder”):
Oh, the moon is waning gibbous! Oh, the moon is waning gibbous! Oh, the moon is waning gibbous, but my heart is full of love. For you.
gibbous comes from Latin hunchbacked or bulge. Personally, a waning (or waxing) gibbous looks to me like it’s squished a bit, not bulging or humped. Waning gibbous is when it was full, and part is shadowed or missing – betwen full and half moon. Waxing gibbous it is almost full, except for a part is missing – between half and full.
Between new and half or between half and new is crescent, waxing or waning, respectively.
Throughout the cycle, the moon will be waxing each day, or increasing how much of it you can see lit up at night, then waning, or decreasing in size until it disappears.
Da'Dad 6 months ago
That is how the moonrise looked on Friday but I’ll admit I didn’t know it was a waning gibbous. We live and learn.
C 6 months ago
♪ Waning Gibbous by Endel
sbenton7684 6 months ago
Janis left me laughing out loud again…
Homerville Premium Member 6 months ago
Arlo messed up again.
eced52 6 months ago
Is that a retreating Baboon?
Jesy Bertz Premium Member 6 months ago
Very nice artwork, Jimmy!
Dirty Dragon 6 months ago
What about “The Wedding Song (There is a Great Waning Gibbous Up There)” by Paul Stookey?
syzygy47 6 months ago
Was there a song about waxing gibbons? It would be a real teat jerker.
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member 6 months ago
Unwoman did, on the song Waxing Gibbous from the album War Stories.
loonygardener 6 months ago
my comment is regarding Janis. she missed the whole point altogether. He experienced it LIVE and personal and she could have been WITH him making a memory that would last longer than reading the pages of a book that she might be able to pick up any time. The moment will not repeat itself. Time moves forwards and you cannot return to that point in time. When Arlo is gone she will wish she had those moments when she was sitting outside with him in marvel to experience a waning Gibbous moon…never mind that someone never wrote a love song about a waning gibbous moon, not yet they haven’t <3
BJDucer 6 months ago
And here I thought Arlo was an early riser and would have already been snoozing away before the waning gibbous showed itself.
saylorgirl 6 months ago
This isn’t like Janis. Lately she’s been ignoring Arlo and being bossy. What’s going on J.J.?
PoochFan 6 months ago
I relate to both of them enjoying the simple pleasures of life. Check out Roy Clark’s song ‘When a Man Becomes a Man’.
JessieRandySmithJr. 6 months ago
Was up in Arkansas the other night for my Grandson in the Special Olympics, moon was really red.
Olddog1 6 months ago
“A savage place! as holy and enchantedAs e’er beneath a waning moon was hauntedBy woman wailing for her demon-lover!” Samuel Taylor Coleridge
nosirrom 6 months ago
The moon may be waning but Arlo’s love for Janis is waxing.
The Orange Mailman 6 months ago
Wayne Gibson?
[Traveler] Premium Member 6 months ago
Do you have a waning gibbous, ask your doctor if (fill in drug here) is right for you
kingbrlee Premium Member 6 months ago
I don’t think you’re going to get lucky tonight Arlo, now if it had been a Blue Moon……………..
ChessPirate 6 months ago
Instead, he gets a Whining Oblivious…
daisypekin01 6 months ago
I’d read it if they did!
T Smith 6 months ago
I had a “waning gibbous,” but my urologist fixed me up.
duggersd Premium Member 6 months ago
How many people had to look THAT up?
poppacapsmokeblower 6 months ago
Billie Gibbons might write a love song.
feralcat_52 6 months ago
“Waning Gibbous” would be a good name for a band….
HappyDog/ᵀʳʸ ᴮᵒᶻᵒ ⁴ ᵗʰᵉ ᶠᵘⁿ ᵒᶠ ᶦᵗ Premium Member 6 months ago
Shakespeare wrote something about this. Much ado . . . ?
SpacedInvader Premium Member 6 months ago
Its the moon light. The Gators should be singing their love song this time of the year. That would really open his eyes.
LONNYMARQUEZ 6 months ago
and there back home again, but just for one day
royq27 6 months ago
Love sitting in the back yard at night. The bugs love it also…
MichaelD Premium Member 6 months ago
Nobody every wrote a love song about parking your butt in bed with a book, either.
timbob2313 Premium Member 6 months ago
It is amazing just how bright the night sky can be-even with a new moon-when you are far enough away from cities that you can no longer see their light pollution on the horizon.
jarvisloop 6 months ago
Maybe Arlo is a fan of the moonrise and moonset site. (Copy and paste the URL, and then remove spaces. Once there, look up a location.)
www. timeanddate. com / moon
mitchkeos Premium Member 6 months ago
Actually, that isn’t true. When in high school, a friend of mine and I (upon learning that there actually is something called a “waning gibbous moon”) composed the following (more or less to the tune of “When The Roll Is Called Up Yonder”):
Oh, the moon is waning gibbous! Oh, the moon is waning gibbous! Oh, the moon is waning gibbous, but my heart is full of love. For you.
How Arlo knows this, I have no clue.
squireobrien 6 months ago
Maybe not, but a few horror stories happen under a gibbous moon.
Cozmik Cowboy 6 months ago
As a child I was taught new moon, waxing quarter-moon, waxing half-moon, full moon, waning half, etc.
Still haven’t, I fear, learned the “gibbous” stuff; I really should.
raybarb44 6 months ago
Maybe. But that’s been so many sonnets and songs about the moon and they may have been thinking about a Gibbous Moon…..
Tom_Tildrum 6 months ago
Arlo’s gibbous is suddenly waning.
jski14 6 months ago
From the look on his face, I’d guess Arlo’s gibbous is waxing.
assrdood 6 months ago
I have a waxing problem with my gibbous. Getting old ain’t fun!
DDrazen 6 months ago
What rhymes with gibbous?
formathe 6 months ago
Maurice Gibb wrote love songs. Close enough???
thevideostoreguy 6 months ago
I’m sure the mosquitoes were happy, Arlo.
Uncle Bob 6 months ago
I’m being followed by a moonshadow, moonshadow, moonshadow…,
oakie817 6 months ago
i did
EMGULS79 6 months ago
I greatly enjoyed the waning gibbous during my early morning run today.
listmom 6 months ago
I was born under a waning gibbous. My younger son and husband were both born under full moons, and the older was born under a half moon.
Searcy9320 6 months ago
Maybe not a love song about waning gibbous, but Arlo can sing The Beatles “Mr. Moonlight” to his lovely Wife.
SpacedInvader Premium Member 6 months ago
Jimmy Buffett’s “Everlasting Moon” is location appropriate.
Steverino Premium Member 6 months ago
Waning gibbons isn’t funny.
tinstar 6 months ago
Arlo has the right idea!
JastMe 6 months ago
gibbous comes from Latin hunchbacked or bulge. Personally, a waning (or waxing) gibbous looks to me like it’s squished a bit, not bulging or humped. Waning gibbous is when it was full, and part is shadowed or missing – betwen full and half moon. Waxing gibbous it is almost full, except for a part is missing – between half and full.
Between new and half or between half and new is crescent, waxing or waning, respectively.
Ukko wilko 6 months ago
Then someone should.
Cathy P. 6 months ago
Honestly, guys, I thought it looked like an unborn baby, and was expecting some kind of comment about that. Glad to learn that I was way off!
blessosu Premium Member 6 months ago
Throughout the cycle, the moon will be waxing each day, or increasing how much of it you can see lit up at night, then waning, or decreasing in size until it disappears.
Kirk Barnes Premium Member 6 months ago
Waxing crescent, on the other hand…