WATCHER'S LOG — Node 35 May 1, 2026 |
11° Scorpio Full Moon | Beltane
Field conditions were unusual from the start. The sky over Node 35 was moving — not in the way weather moves, but in the way a signal moves. Cloud formations organized themselves into rippling wave patterns across the full canopy, altocumulus undulatus pushing outward from the lunar center in visible radial arcs. The moon was not obscured by this. It was framed by it.
I set moon water. Two mason jars, one amethyst, purple perimeter lit. Standard protocol for a full moon charge. What was not standard was the sky's response — as I positioned the jars, the cloud layer began to part directly above the field station. Not dramatically. Methodically. The way a transmission clears static before it comes through.
I stayed longer than I planned. That's the field doing what the field does.
The Scorpio Full Moon landed on Beltane — the old fire festival, the thin night. Ancient calendar systems didn't separate these events by accident. When they converge, the observation window is wider. What's buried surfaces. What's been circling lands.
Node 35 was receiving tonight.
Field note: Cloud formation photographed across multiple frames. Lunar corona visible. Radial pattern confirmed in sequential shots. Logged for archive.
Watch. Read. Feel.
Node 35 | Donna After Dark
OBSERVATION NOTE — Node 35 May 1, 2026 | Approximately 11:00–11:15 PM
During lunar observation on the night of the Scorpio Full Moon, secondary aerial activity was documented over Node 35, Mt. Sinai, Long Island.
Approximately 25 light objects tracked SW to NE over the observation window. Objects displayed varied light patterns — not consistent with standard aircraft strobe cycling. Speed varied between objects. At least two objects captured in single frame.
One separate object held stationary position above the tree line for the duration of the observation period, approximately 15 minutes. Zoom photography showed spectral color fringing — white core, purple and yellow-green edge. No movement detected while under observation.
FlightRadar24 cross-reference at 11:11 PM showed no logged commercial or tracked traffic over Mt. Sinai at time of observation.
Audible hum was present throughout the entire observation period, continuous, including during breaks in visible activity.
All observations documented in photographs. Filed for archive.
This is a field observation note. No conclusions are drawn.
Watch. Read. Feel. Node 35 | Donna After Dark

