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There are hundreds of ways to look at the moon. Through a ring of wispy clouds at midnight, or faintly hiding in a blue morning sky, or just a sliver before falling into the darkness of a new moon. But my favorite is watching the long, rippled reflection of the full moon over a salty sea on a cool, silent night at the shore.

— Kelly O'Keefe

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