The Full Moon (Scorpio) is at ten to seven that morning. So the feeling during the day will perhaps be one of post-climax. Things might pick up after nine in the evening, when the moon 'enters Sagittarius'. The star Scorpio 2 occults the moon and is visible through a telescope between about eleven and half past. Any opportunity to gaze at a ripe moon through a holed stone (Kenidjack stone row nearby) should, possibly, be vigorously grasped - depends on the clouds, of course. Perhaps Thom's term Astronomer-priest could be moulded toward Astrologer-priest?