Saturday, January 3, 2026

Still Life with Robin: Looking Ahead to 2026 - Blue Moons, Fridays the 13th, Historic Anniversaries and More!

 by Peggy Robin

Lots of drama in the sky this year!


The first supermoon of the year occurred in the wee hours of this morning, January 3. It's called the Wolf Moon. Here's what I found out about it from a Facebook poster quoting The Old Farmer's Almanac. Full Moon for January 2026: The Wolf Moon.:

The first full moon of the year, known as the Super Wolf Moon, is set to peak on January 3, providing a spectacular start to the lunar calendar. This event occurs when the moon reaches perigee, the point in its orbit where it is closest to Earth. As a result, the lunar surface will appear approximately 14% larger and 30% more radiant than a typical micromoon, offering an exceptional opportunity for photographers and skywatchers alike to witness its brilliance against the winter sky.

While the name 'Wolf Moon' evokes images of starving animals in the dead of winter, its origins are rooted in complex biological behaviors observed by ancient cultures. Wolves were often heard howling more frequently during this period, but modern science reveals these calls are more about social structure than hunger. These nocturnal predators utilize the increased visibility and crisp winter air to communicate across long distances, helping them coordinate hunting packs and define territorial boundaries during the most challenging months of the year.

If you missed it, your next chance to see the moon so large and bright in the sky won't be until November 24, 2026 - called the Beaver Moon.

In May we will have the extra treat of two full moons within the same calendar month. The second one is called a Blue Moon -- which makes 2026 a rare year with 13 instead of 12 full moons.



2026 is an eclipse lover’s dream. πŸ‘€ πŸ‘‡πŸ»....but you will need to travel far, far from here.

Four powerful eclipses will unfold across the year—two solar and two lunar—turning 2026 into one of the most dramatic skywatching years of this decade. 

🌞 1. Annular Solar Eclipse — February 17, 2026
πŸ”Έ The famous “Ring of Fire”
πŸ“ Where:
Annular (Ring of Fire): Antarctica.
Partial: Southern South America (Chile, Argentina), Southern Africa, and parts of the Indian/Atlantic Oceans.
⏱ Timings (UTC):
• Eclipse begins: ~09:57
• Eclipse ends: ~14:27

During this event, the Moon will be slightly too far from Earth to fully cover the Sun, leaving behind a glowing ring of sunlight—one of the most beautiful solar sights possible πŸ”₯

πŸŒ• 2. Total Lunar Eclipse — March 3, 2026
πŸ”Έ A deep Blood Moon
πŸ“ Where: North & South America, the Pacific Ocean, Australia, and Eastern Asia.
⏱ Timings:
Partial Eclipse Begins: 09:50
Totality Begins: 11:04
Maximum Eclipse: 11:33
Totality Ends: 12:02
Partial Eclipse Ends: 13:17
The Moon will pass entirely into Earth’s shadow, turning a dramatic copper-red as sunlight filters through our atmosphere 

🌞 3. Total Solar Eclipse — August 12, 2026
πŸ”Έ The crown jewel of the year
πŸ“ Where: Totality: Arctic, Greenland, Iceland, Northern Spain, Portugal (small sliver).
Partial: Most of Europe, North Africa, North America, and the Atlantic.
⏱ Timings (UTC):
Partial Eclipse Begins: 15:34
Totality Begins: 16:58
Maximum Eclipse: 17:46
Totality Ends: 18:34
Partial Eclipse Ends: 19:58

Day will briefly turn into night as the Sun is completely hidden, revealing the solar corona—an awe-inspiring sight few ever forget 🌌

🌘 4. Deep Partial Lunar Eclipse — August 28, 2026
πŸ”Έ How deep? About 93% of the Moon will be covered by the dark umbral shadow!
πŸ“ Where: North & South America, Europe, Africa, and the Middle East.
⏱ Timings (UTC):
Penumbral Eclipse Begins: 01:23
Partial Eclipse Begins: 02:33
Maximum Eclipse: 04:12
Partial Eclipse Ends: 05:52
Penumbral Eclipse Ends: 07:01

A subtle but elegant shadow will glide across the Moon, closing the eclipse season softly πŸŒ—


2026 Maxes Out on Fridays the 13th

Hope you're not a Paraskevidekatriaphobe! That's someone with a superstitious fear of Friday the 13th. 2026 will have three of them - the maximum number possible in a calendar year.

Watch out for these dates:
Friday, February 13, 2026
Friday, March 13, 2026
Friday, November 13, 2026  

 
Palindrome dates read the same forwards and backward. Here are the 10 palindrome dates in June 2026 (using the one-digit month/two digit date/two-digit year format) -- or 11 dates if you add in June 2, 2026, using a one digit month/one digit date/two digit year format. Using the four digit year format, there's only one: 6-20-2026.

M/DD/YY
  • June 20, 2026 (6-20-26)
  • June 21, 2026 (6-21-26)
  • June 22, 2026 (6-22-26)
  • June 23, 2026 (6-23-26)
  • June 24, 2026 (6-24-26)
  • June 25, 2026 (6-25-26)
  • June 26, 2026 (6-26-26)
  • June 27, 2026 (6-27-26)
  • June 28, 2026 (6-28-26)
  • June 29, 2026 (6-29-26)
M/D/YY
  • June 2, 2026 (6-2-26)
M/DD/YYYY
  • June 20, 2026 (6-20-2026)
Big Anniversaries.

The biggest of the big ones is of course America's 250 birthday, happening this 4th of July. There will be so much hoopla and razzle-dazzle around this event, I don't need to tell you about it; it will be inescapable. So let's move on to some notable anniversaries you might otherwise have missed:

March 10, 2026 - It's the sesquicentennial  (150 years) of the first telephone call. Alexander Graham Bell said, “Mr Watson, come here. I want you.” Now when you tell this story to your kids, they wonder why he didn't just text-message instead of calling. [https://commongoodmag.com/looking-back-anniversaries-in-2026/]

May 24, 2026 - It's the 400th year anniversary of the sale of Manhattan island. Buyer: Dutch trader Peter Minuet. Sellers: Lenape/Shinnecock leaders. Price: trade goods valued at 60 guilders. We were taught in elementary school that the bartered trinkets were worth approximately $24. Wikipedia tells us that in 2020 dollars, the value was $1,143.

June 1, 2026. Marilyn Monroe's 100th birthday. Have a lollipop in her honor -- and be sure you don't get the fuzzy end. [Scene from "Some Like It Hot"]

And now skipping back some 1,100 years... at some point in 926, Anglo-Saxon King Γ†thelstan significantly expanded his control by annexing Northumbria after the death of Viking ruler Sihtric, forcing submission from Welsh, Scottish, and Strathclyde leaders, solidifying his position as overlord of Britain. This pivotal year marked Γ†thelstan's consolidation of power in England before his later great victories, establishing him as the first effective ruler of a united England.

...And they're not even putting on a fireworks show in his honor in the England he forged out of many smaller kingdoms!
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Still Life with Robin is published on the Cleveland Park Listserv and on All Life is Local on Saturdays.

Thursday, January 1, 2026

Get Out! There are NPS events in Rock Creek Park all month long!

 by Peggy Robin

 
Who knew there were so many outdoor events in DC in January? I got myself on the events mailing list for Rock Creek Park, and rather than choose just one event for today's "Get Out!" column, I thought I would just forward the monthly calendar to all. There are activities and programs here for all ages and interests.
 
Good start to the new year!
 
-Peggy
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Peggy Robin
Cleveland Park Listserv Moderator
CP Info Pages: www.cleveland-park.com 
 
Rock Creek Park Events | January 2026   
 
Bundle up and join us for a new year full of ranger-led hikes! Though if staying inside is more your vibe, we have planetarium films and brand-new programs happening indoors. We are also kicking off America 250 in style!
 
Keep scrolling for more details about our January programs, and as always, we hope to see you in the park!
 
[Not all of our events will be featured in this newsletter -- for an entire listing, visit our online calendar at go.nps.gov/ROCRcalendar. All programs are subject to change, and many are weather dependent. If you have questions or suggestions about this newsletter, please email us at rocr_information@nps.gov. For general questions about Rock Creek Park, please contact rocr_superintendent@nps.gov.]


Stitching Stories at the Old Stone House
 
Join us Fridays in January (except 1/23) at the Old Stone House, from 12:30 to 2 pm, for Stitching Stories: A Social Stitch Circle at the Old Stone House
 
Park rangers will host a community-powered knitting circle inspired by America 250. Enjoy informal conversations about colonial-era fiber arts and how women used handmade textiles in daily life in support of the American Revolution.
 
This is not a class—just a relaxed space for knitters of all levels to gather, chat, and work on their own projects. Bring a piece you’re already working on or start something new! 
 
Ranger-led Hikes
 
We have several ranger-led hikes this month, including some old favorites (listed in the last section of this newsletter) and some brand-new ones for this new year. 
 
Meet at the Nature Center to be part of these new adventures:
 
Every Saturday
Time: 11 am - 12:30 pm
Description: A lively, brisk hike to Fort DeRussy; explore winter wildlife and discover how soldiers shaped the landscape; reflect on the year ahead and "fortify" your own New Year's resolution
 
Friday, January 9 and January 23
Time: 3 - 4 pm
Description: An 0.5-mile excursion for ages 6 and up; young explorers will learn the hiking essentials, trail safety, what to wear or bring on a hike, and how to Recreate Responsibly
 
Saturday, January 10
Description: Learn tips and trick on how to identify trees without leaves
Time: 3:30 - 4:30 pm
Nature Center Highlights
Second Saturday: Planetarium Movies in Spanish / Segundo SΓ‘bado: PelΓ­culas del Planetario en EspaΓ±ol
On the second Saturday of each month, Rock Creek Park is happy to offer planetarium films in Spanish for the whole family. Enjoy "One World, One Sky: Big Bird's Adventure" in the morning (10 am), and "From Earth to the Universe" in the afternoon (3 pm).
 
El segundo sΓ‘bado de cada mes, el Parque Rock Creek ofrece proyecciones de pelΓ­culas en espaΓ±ol en su planetario para toda la familia. Disfrute de "Un cielo, un mundo: La aventura de Big Bird" por la maΓ±ana y de "De la Tierra al Universo" por la tarde.
 
Winter Wildlife Detectives: Who's Still Awake?
Bundle up your curiosity and step inside to become a Winter Wildlife Detective at the Rock Creek Park Nature Center! Kids will explore real animal pelts and tracks up close, belonging to foxes, coyotes, raccoons, and even sleepy woodchucks. They will also learn how these animals survive the chilly winter season. No snow boots required! 
Dates: January 10, 11, 24, 25, and 31
Time: 10 - 10:30 am
 
Additional Planetarium Programs
 
We welcome you to stop by the planetarium at the Rock Creek Nature Center for films and ranger talks throughout the month of January! Reminder: space in the planetarium is limited, so please arrive about 30 minutes early to receive a free placeholder ticket. 
 
Every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday Stellar Star Show Time: 2 - 2:30 pm
Every Saturday and Sunday 
One World, One Sky: Big Bird's Adventure Time: 10 - 10:30 am (except Jan. 10)
Stellar Star Show Time: 11 - 11:30 am (except Jan. 3 and Jan. 17)
Friday, January 2 From Earth to the Universe Time: 3 - 3:30 pm
Saturday, January 3  
Mapping the Solar System - America on the Final Frontier Time: 11 - 11:45 am (also on Jan. 17)
Eclipse: The Sun Revealed Time: 3 - 3:30 pm (also on Jan. 30)
Sunday, January 4 One Sky ProjectTime: 3 - 3:45 pm (also on Jan. 31)
Friday, January 9 Mars: The Ultimate Voyage Time: 3 - 3:30 pm
Sunday, January 11 Worlds of Curiosity Time: 3 - 3:15 pm
Friday, January 16 Max Goes to the Moon Time: 3:30 - 4 pm
Saturday, January 17 Seeing: A Photon's Journey Time: 3 - 3:30 pm
Sunday, January 18 Two Small Pieces of Glass: The Amazing Telescope Time: 3 - 3:30 pm
Friday, January 23 Forward to the Moon Time: 3 - 3:30 pm
Saturday, January 24 Sunstruck Time: 3 - 3:30 pm
Sunday, January 25 Audio Universe: Tour of the Solar System Time: 3 - 3:45 pm
 
Spotlight on Volunteer Opportunities
 
Join us this month as we celebrate the Martin Luther King Jr. Weekend of Service here at Rock Creek Park! We have events ranging from litter cleanups to non-native invasive plant removals supported by the park and our wonderful park partner organizations. We hope to see you there!
 
Invasive Plant Removal at Whitehaven January 17, 10 am - 12 pm 
Volunteer Day at Dumbarton Oaks Park January 19, 9 am - 1 pm 
Litter Cleanup at Picnic Grove 1 January 19, 10 am - 12 pm   
 
More Ranger Programs and Partner Events
There are a few more events to share, and they are listed below in date order with relevant location and time information, as well as links for more details about each. We hope you find one or more activities to enjoy in Rock Creek Park and remember to #RecreateResponsibly! 
 
Every Saturday and Sunday
Friends of Peirce Mill Open House Time: 12 - 4 pm Location: Peirce Mill
 
Friday, January 2 
Books and Beyond with a Ranger Time: 10 - 10:45 am Location: Nature Center
Be a Junior Naturalist Hike Time: 3 - 4 pm (also on Jan. 16 and 30) Location: Nature Center
 
Saturday, January 3 
Ramble with a Ranger: Boulder Bridge Loop Time: 9:30 - 11:30 am (also on Jan. 17) Location: Nature Center
Spilling the Tea Time: 1:30 - 3:30 pm (also on Jan. 17) Location: Old Stone House
 
Sunday, January 4 
After Emancipation History Hike Time: 9:30 - 11 am (also on Jan. 24) Location: Peirce Barn
Mobilizing Memories at Meridian Hill Time: 2 - 4 pm (also on Jan. 18) Location: Meridian Hill Park
 
Friday, January 9
Little Tyke Hike Time: 10 - 10:45 am Location: Nature Center
 
Saturday, January 10
Spies in America's Backyard Time: 1 - 2:30 pm (also on Jan. 24) Location: Peirce Barn
Beatrix Ferrand's Dumbarton Oaks: The Pioneering Landscape Architect's Mark on Georgetown Time: 1 - 2 pm (also on Jan. 11) Location: Dumbarton Oaks Park  
 
Sunday, January 11
Hidden History of the Georgetown Waterfront Time: 11 am - 12:30 pm (also on Jan. 25) Location: Sundial in Georgetown  Waterfront Park
 
Friday, January 16
Books and Beyond with a Ranger Time: 10 - 10:45 am Location: Peirce Barn
 
Friday, January 23
Little Tyke Hike Time: 10 - 10:45 am Location: Peirce Barn
 
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