Follow Through
"Its not what you can do for you that's important, but what you can do for others that is " - Field Notes
I had troubles with my observations this week. When I was sitting down on my patio watching the sun go beyond the reach of my eyes following its daily ritual I started to become bored and tired. Then the moon was becoming more and more visible. The moon was illuminating as the light faded and darkness swept over the sky starting from the east horizon. It splintered out like a plague racing vs. time. Had one objective, one mission to get rid of the light. The moon got brighter and brighter as this happened. With the sun's light going farther and farther away why did the moon's light get brighter?
- A crescent moon take by Jacob Baker
The moon's light is brought off of the sun, since the moon orbits Earth the sun light reflects off of the moon in different phases or as we know it from new moon to Full moon. -http://stardate.org/nightsky/moon
The part that started to fascinate me was even though the sun was already far from the horizon that broke off it off from my view it was still showing its self still having a impact. Even though it was gone the "follow through" of its actions was still making a impact by bringing light to the darkness of the night. It made me think of the purpose of parents. Don't ask me why, but that's the first thing that came to mind. I believe parents try to teach us from mistakes they have made so we can move forward and not make the same ones. So my question is if the sun can live on after its gone behind the horizon, do children live out their parents life in a different smaller way?