31/03/2026
🌕🌸 MARK YOUR CALENDARS!
Tomorrow night, April 1st, the Pink Moon reaches peak illumination at 10:12 PM (ET) — and it’s not just any full moon…
It’s the first full moon of spring. ✨
As flowers bloom and days grow longer, the night sky puts on one of the most symbolic shows of the year.
🌸 The name “Pink Moon” comes from moss pink (creeping phlox) — one of the earliest wildflowers to bloom across North America.
But different cultures saw it in their own beautiful way:
🌊 Breaking Ice Moon (Algonquin)
🦆 Moon When the Ducks Come Back (Lakota)
🌱 Budding Moon (Tlingit)
🌊 Rivers Flow Again (Dakota)
All pointing to one thing:
Renewal. Growth. Life returning. 💛
✨ This is also the Paschal Moon, which helps determine Easter — making it one of the most important full moons of the year.
And yes… it falls on April Fools’ Day this time 😄
Whether you see it as astronomy, tradition, or just a peaceful moment…
Step outside tomorrow night.
Look up.
And take in a sky that quietly reminds us:
Spring has arrived. 🌸🌕