The Strawberry Moon of 2026 reached peak illumination on Monday, June 29 around 8 p.m. I was already sleeping. Fortunately, it was still visible when I woke up at 4:30 a.m. yesterday, Tuesday, June 30. I grabbed my iPhone and headed to my beloved farmland.

5:12 a.m. Tuesday, June 30, Beltsville Agricultural Research Center (BARC)

I was so enraptured by this moon that I immediately googled its meaning when I got home. I learned that the Strawberry Moon is the traditional name for the full moon that occurs in June, and it typically follows the lowest path across the sky of any full moon of the year. The name originates from Algonquin Native American tribes and serves as a marker to signal that wild, June-bearing strawberries and other berries are ripe and ready to be harvested. (I did not see any strawberries, wild or otherwise.)

5:16 a.m.

I was, of course, curious about the spiritual meanings of this moon, and came across this: “The Strawberry Moon beautifully captures the themes of summer’s arrival, the celebration of growth, and the gentle release of things that weigh us down.” The gentle release of things that weigh us down. Hmmmm. Was that because the rising sun is always directly opposite the Strawberry Moon, according to Google? The world is more balanced, so I am, too? I had to see for myself:

Top photo 5:19 a.m.; bottom photo, also 5:19 a.m. after I did a 180 standing in place.

It’s hard to describe what it felt like to be smack in the middle of all of this, but I did feel inexplicably wild with a heart ready to face all of my fears, perhaps even release them.

“Take a deep breath,” I said to myself in the middle of that cornfield. I walked back to my car: “Let go.” I headed home: “Trust what’s unfolding.” Home: “You can find your way.”

5:26 a.m.
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11 responses to “Farmland Strawberry Moon”

  1. Sharon J. Anderson Avatar

    I want to give thanks to my beloved Charlotte, who every year since 1977, has gifted me with a diary/calendar in which she hand writes inspirational quotes as well as significant celestial happenings like the Strawberry Moon. I wouldn’t have known about it otherwise.💕

  2. Charlotte Rogers Avatar
    Charlotte Rogers

    I am sooo glad the calendar gave you the info you needed to investigate this moon and capture these pictures. WOW

    I love the felt sense of balance–“trust what is unfolding.” Beautiful

    God is in there somewhere. God is with you.

    1. Sharon J. Anderson Avatar

      “God is in there somewhere. God is with you.”

      If God is a farmland sunrise or Strawberry Moon, I believe you, Charlotte.🙏

  3. Betsy Roadman Avatar
    Betsy Roadman

    Gorgeous photos and text!

    1. Sharon J. Anderson Avatar

      Thanks, Betsy. So grateful to see your lovely photo and words here.❣️

  4. Adrienne Avatar
    Adrienne

    Beautiful and serene photos. I always enjoyed looking up at the moon, but I never knew about the various names or descriptions either.

    1. Sharon J. Anderson Avatar

      Thank you, Adrienne. While researching Strawberry Moon, I came across so much stuff about gazing at the moon, including one of my favorite lines from an e.e. cummings poem:

      “Yours is the light by which my spirit’s born:
      — you are my sun, my moon, and all my stars.”

  5. Beth Avatar
    Beth

    W0W! Gorgeous photos and text! All of it feels auspicious to me, but especially “the gentle release of things which weigh us down.” We will be closing on a new (to us) house next week and our summer will be dedicated to the “gentle release of things” before we move in the fall. Thank you.

    1. Sharon J. Anderson Avatar

      WHAT?!! You’re moving?! Down the street from Adrienne and me, I hope.

      Thanks for your affirmation about this post, but . . .

      . . . WHAT?!!

  6. Carol Westphal Avatar
    Carol Westphal

    A stunningly beautiful piece, both the pictures and your experience and reflection. To be cradled between these two lights! Something to remember in the darkest of our days!

    1. Sharon J. Anderson Avatar

      Love your verb, “cradled,” Carol. I guess one can be cradled while wild?! Kinda the story of my life.❣️

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