the difficulty of winter full moons is that, because the full moon mostly coincides with the lovely high lunistice, the moon is just so high in the sky that she hardly peeks into the windows at all, so its hard to write by or bathe in her light while inside. the angle isn't as nice.
of course, a similar problem exists for summer full moons, which coincide mostly with the low lunistice; sky rabbit is so low she's blocked out by the trees.
the best times for moonlight pouring thru windows n laying in bed and having moonlight shining on your skin, and journaling with the lights out, is during spring and fall, when the full moon coincides mostly with an equilune, when she's high enough to clear buildings and leafy cousins, but low enough to easily say hi through your window
