I mentioned Friday that I had just heard about the Palm Beach County Full Moon Drum Circle and was planning to check it out.
I learned a valuable lesson from the experience.
I was really bummed out
- I had gotten a late start.
- The moonrise was before the sunset, something I noticed as I was coming over the top of the Lake Worth bridge. That meant that there wouldn’t be a picture of a big orange glow coming out of the ocean.
- Since I was running late, I would have missed it anyway.
- There is no light on the beach. That meant that it wasn’t possible to shoot without flash.
- I hate flash.
- What moon there was kept going behind the clouds.
- I was getting sand in my sandals.
- I was sure the no-see-ums would attack at any moment
Wife Lila showed up at the Drum Circle
While I was griping about all the things that were cheesing me out, I noticed that she was grooving to the music. If she hadn’t achieved the age where she has to worry about breaking a hip, I think she’d have done the Frog Dance right there in front of everybody.
That’s where I realized something important.
Sometimes you have to experience life instead of covering it.
That’s a tough thing to learn when you’ve spent most of your life as an observer and not a participant.
So, here’s a video that tries to capture some of the spirit of the Palm Beach County Full Moon Drum Circle, even if I had to use direct flash.
Put Friday, September 4, (that’s the next Full Moon) on your calendar and meet us at the Lake Worth Municipal Beach around 8 P.M. I may be the guy who is NOT shooting pictures.
[By the way, that’s Wife Lila’s spontaneous review at the end of the video.]
That’s a good take-away point, not to observe so much that you cease being a participant. Cool slideshow!
Thanks, Dottie.
We’re not only planning on going to the next one, but we’ve invited an out-0f-town friend to come stay over with us so we can all see it.