September 14, 2005

Well, it turns out that the squares in my chart have indeed bonded with some type of cold virus in my system.  It certainly FEELS like the end of the world, but I could be over reacting.

Odd, as well, that my whole computer seems to be in collusion with this virus, you may have noticed that Musings is stuck.  I went into an anxiety attack when Dianna, Goddess of Cyberspace told me she and her beau were going away for a week.  Turns out it was a premonition—my computer knew it could finally have the last word!  I did, however, find a way—if you are reading this, then you found your way through the maze.  By the way, I tried and tried to get the color different on the outside Menu page, but it wouldn’t budge.  You get a red that blends into the blue.  Kind of like a CSI clue—if you blow steam on it, or hold it up to a mirror backwards, you can decipher it!

You can see what this virus is doing to my imagination!  (Doesn’t take much)

Anyway, here’s the straight up, then I’m conserving my energy for my day.

Very early (2:02 a.m.) the Moon slipped into Aquarius.  This is always a very intense place for us humanoids who inhabit ‘Turtle Island’ (er, the USA) since Aquarius ‘rules’ the 3rd House of communication.  Also, the USA’s Moon is in Aquarius in the 3rd.  This brings out our polarized opinions.  Watch the whirling spin of the day—it will most likely be bedazzling! 

By 7:34 a.m. our Moon has reached a square to Venus in Scorpio.  This can be, oddly enough, an aspect that generates creative imagination.  This aspect occurred right about the time you were getting dressed for work, school, and your day.  Perhaps you were digging into the back of the wardrobe for fall clothing, and deciding on an outfit that has some ‘saucy’ touches! (Like a hat!  Hey, whatever happened to gloves?) Anyway, my virus is taking over my mind again, sorry…

The Moon’s last aspect is her opposition to Saturn in Leo at precisely 2:00 p.m.  This is only a problem if you have to make a decision at that time.  Otherwise, lay low and wait for it to pass—not much is accomplished under this one!

The Sun in Virgo will make a rather challenging stand today as well.  Early up (already happened) at 7:18 a.m., our Sun squared off to Pluto!  Remember, this aspect will prevail throughout the day.  It is a power struggle, tug of war!  Humm…sounds like the Senate hearings with John Roberts, to me! 

The Senate:  "ANSWER THE QUESTION!!!"

And he says, “NO—YOU CAN’T MAKE ME!!!” and guess what?  He apparently doesn’t have to answer anything!  Wow.  He will influence our society for at least thirty years, if he lives as long as his predecessor. There’s only one thing to do, friends: Pray for John Roberts’s enlightenment.

Okay, so Audrey sent me this entry.  It is a great illustration about the importance of the Supreme Court.  If they hadn’t decided to give 2000 to W. things would really, really, really BE DIFFERENT now!   

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"About 140 people - mostly elderly and infirm - arrived Saturday at McGhee Tyson Airport on a chartered mercy flight from hurricane-ravaged New Orleans, welcomed to East Tennessee by a bright sun and a host of medical professionals straining at the reins to help their fellow human beings without regard to whether they were on the clock.

   The displaced hurricane victims came to Tennessee on a hastily arranged flight, accompanied by doctors and carrying whatever they had in boxes, bags or, in one case, an old suitcase tied up with rope.

   Former Vice President Al Gore arranged the flight and was on board, but he declined to take credit for the airlift, fearing it would be "politicized." 

     The patients and evacuees arrived aboard an American Airlines MD-80 about 3:15 p.m. The unloading process took almost two hours, as some walked hesitantly down a staircase beneath the rear of the aircraft. Others were rolled down a ramp from the front of the plane to waiting wheelchairs. Personnel from Rural/Metro and the Tennessee Air National Guard volunteered their services, as did others, to get the patients and evacuees loaded onto buses or ambulances for the ride to area hospitals to be assessed medically before going to a Red Cross shelter

Gore chose not to speak to the assembled media, but he was seen in a black T-shirt and jeans moving rapidly from one side of the plane to the other assisting with the off-loading operation. 

(The photo wouldn’t come through)

Sigh, you look at Bush's incompetence and then see what his 00 opponent is doing. Chartering a plane, helping with unloading, and not wanting the credit.  Here's to the real 43rd president of the US, Al Gore. "

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It's a good thing that life is just an illusion--and a comedy at that!  Imagine how tragic it would be if it were real?

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