“Another weather guide connected with the moon is, that to see ‘the old moon in the arms of the new one’ is reckoned a sign of fine weather; and so is the turning up of the horns of the new moon. In this position, it is supposed to retain the water, which is imagined to be in it, and which would run out if the horns were turned down.” MoonMythologyWeatherFolkloreMoon Water Book:The Old Lore of the Moon: Lunar Folklore & Folk Wisdom Source: The Old Lore of the Moon: Lunar Folklore & Folk Wisdom
“There is a trick invented by Pythagoras which is performed in the following manner: the moon being at the full, someone writes with blood on a looking glass anything he has a mind to; then, having given notice of it to another person, he stands behind that other and turns towards the moon the letters written in the glass. The other, looking fixedly on the shining orb, reads in it all that is written on the mirror as if it were written on the moon.” MoonMythologyFolklore Book:The Old Lore of the Moon: Lunar Folklore & Folk Wisdom Source: The Old Lore of the Moon: Lunar Folklore & Folk Wisdom
“Native Chinese records aver that on the 18th day of the 6th moon, 1590, snow fell one summer night from the midst of the moon. The flakes were like fine willow flowers on shreds of silk.” MoonMythologySnowFolklore Book:The Old Lore of the Moon: Lunar Folklore & Folk Wisdom Source: The Old Lore of the Moon: Lunar Folklore & Folk Wisdom