I had fully planned taking lots of photos of the "super" full moon in Perigee last night, but then we had to deal with a calving heifer, and time got away from us. However, we got back to the house just as the moon was rising in the haze. First all you could see was a brightness in the haze, then the moon slowly came out of the haze. I was there with the camera, but I don't feel like I got as good a photos as I should have. But, here they are anyway. And, no, I didn't go out a 10:30 and take photos of the moon the closest it came to earth!