At 6:21 pm central time the Spring Equinox brought in the first day of spring during the Full Moon in Aries, also the first day of the astrological new year. This years Super Moon, as it has been referred to as, happens only once every 18 years, so if unfinished business from 1993/1994 has come back to haunt you it's time for a little forgiveness and to put it all behind you. Time to move forward and leave those old wounds behind.
I went into work tonight to finish up the close of business for today and the power had gone out, causing my systems to get stuck in 3/19 mode. Having to spend time resetting the systems, it took more time than expected. After leaving work, the moon was so bright in the sky. It had the most wonderful indigo/purple glow around it with a green hue on the outer edge. So I dashed home to take a picture. I pulled into the drive and spun my truck around and parked, jumped out to the ground just as my cell phone was signalling that it was dieing and as I sprinted for the front door and ran inside, down the stairs to plug in my phone and grab my camera, which took less than 3 minuets, I scurried back up the stairs, camera loaded for night scenes and ran out onto the deck only to find that she had totally disappeared from sight. It's 2:31 and it looks like I won't get that picture after all since the sky is completely cloud covered after the thunderstorms have moved onward. I'll have only the most wonderful memory of it's beauty, imprinted in my mind forever, besides the funny story to tell of course.
I can't help but feel that something wonderful is about to happen. I'll keep you informed. . .
Merry Spring Equinox to all, and to all a good life. . .
I went into work tonight to finish up the close of business for today and the power had gone out, causing my systems to get stuck in 3/19 mode. Having to spend time resetting the systems, it took more time than expected. After leaving work, the moon was so bright in the sky. It had the most wonderful indigo/purple glow around it with a green hue on the outer edge. So I dashed home to take a picture. I pulled into the drive and spun my truck around and parked, jumped out to the ground just as my cell phone was signalling that it was dieing and as I sprinted for the front door and ran inside, down the stairs to plug in my phone and grab my camera, which took less than 3 minuets, I scurried back up the stairs, camera loaded for night scenes and ran out onto the deck only to find that she had totally disappeared from sight. It's 2:31 and it looks like I won't get that picture after all since the sky is completely cloud covered after the thunderstorms have moved onward. I'll have only the most wonderful memory of it's beauty, imprinted in my mind forever, besides the funny story to tell of course.
I can't help but feel that something wonderful is about to happen. I'll keep you informed. . .
Merry Spring Equinox to all, and to all a good life. . .
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