

The Yssingelaise Mélissa Roure shared pictures of the celestial vault of incredible magnificence. Sunday, April 13, the moon offered bouquets of roses to the Altiligerians and all those who still manage to get lost up there, in infinity and beyond.
Pink. A bubble. Sweet. A wonder. Looks. And a look. That of Mélissa Roure. This young Yssingelaise continues to entrust us with her splendor collection which she steals, over time, in the depths of nature. This time, this beautiful pilfus offers us pieces of sky that seems unreal, as drawn from a world, moreover, a parallel galaxy.

The moon, a faithful accomplice of our mother La Terre, draped with rose and pastel on this Sunday, April 13. “Its poetic appellation comes from Amerindian traditions, which associated this period of the year with the flowering of wild phlox, of pretty pink flowers covering the landscapes”, explains the universe cruncher.
“… preciously keeping in memory the magic of this full moon”
She also adds: “The light captured on Sunday carried in it this promise of renewal and spring sweetness, delicately piercing the veil of the clouds. That evening, the sky was more dense, preciously keeping in memory the magic of this full moon”.

“Without resentment any
Because the sun cherishes it
She made her fortune
In the shade of it.
Even to be only
Many are the moon
Every night, it varies
Depending on mood and desire “
Stéphen Moysan
