This hand-illustrated moon calendar celebrates flowers of the night, featuring phlox, cereus, primrose, jasmine tobacco, datura, and oriental lilies. These enchanting flora open themselves up under the moon in order to give sustenance to moths and other pollinators, completing the cycle of nature into the early hours of morning.
11” x 14”, printed on smooth matte paper, coordinated with the PST timezone. I include astrological notation inside the full and new moons so you can connect more deeply to the archetypal energy of each moon. Every calendar comes with a little postcard, explaining how to work with the calendar ritualistically (and also has a cheat sheet if you don’t have the moon phases and zodiac symbols memorized!). If you live outside of this time zone, you can still use the calendar, but the occasional moon might differ by a few hours.
This hand-illustrated moon calendar celebrates flowers of the night, featuring phlox, cereus, primrose, jasmine tobacco, datura, and oriental lilies. These enchanting flora open themselves up under the moon in order to give sustenance to moths and other pollinators, completing the cycle of nature into the early hours of morning.
11” x 14”, printed on smooth matte paper, coordinated with the PST timezone. I include astrological notation inside the full and new moons so you can connect more deeply to the archetypal energy of each moon. Every calendar comes with a little postcard, explaining how to work with the calendar ritualistically (and also has a cheat sheet if you don’t have the moon phases and zodiac symbols memorized!). If you live outside of this time zone, you can still use the calendar, but the occasional moon might differ by a few hours.