BY KAREN BOSSICK
Did you find yourself wondering if you should bother turning the page in your calendar this week, what with everything in April cancelled?
Here’s something you can pen in that won’t get wiped out by the coronavirus: The pink supermoon.
It’s not pink but it is the biggest and brightest supermoon of the year. And it will take place on April 7.
That's Tuesday, if you've lost track of what day it is.
It’s sometimes called a Paschal full moon, from the Greek word for Passover (which is what we wish the coronavirus would do). It got its pink name from a pink phlox that signals spring in many parts of the country.
It will reach its peak at 10:35 p.m. eastern time.