You may be a bit befuddled today because you want to take action, yet the flow of energy is predominately inward. The Moon in your 12th House of Soul Consciousness reflects your current need to escape from the hustle and bustle of the outer world. But a difficult situation pressures you to do something about it now. If it seems like you're riding an emotional rollercoaster, just hold on tightly and wait until your feelings smooth out before letting others know what's on your mind.
Sigh
This morning I started packing a little suitcase for the trip and a bigger suitcase for when I get there, but I am finding that there is an awful lot of stuff I want in that car with me- my big cushy Bose airplane earphones for one so I can listen to my own iPod and play on my iPad without being assaulted by opera, country music, and Fox news. Today the car is over at the dealership getting it's computer reset for some reason or other and we have a loaner that used to belong to a smoker, I need to drive with the windows wide open. Luckily the studio is close enough that I only turn light blue by the time I get here, not purple-blue like I need CPR with oxygen.Oh, did I mention TY smokes cigars? Actually I don't mind cigars while they are being smoked, it's the aftermath that I can't stand. And the smell of Molly when he takes her to the cigar shop! So, now you know what *I* will smell like on Friday or so.
I wish I could stay a bit longer. The house behind us is being moved across the street to make way for a line of new townhouses.
Unfortunately 'across the street' plunks it smack into the empty lot behind out house. I'd love to see this process. I stopped and talked to the guy who is in charge of moving the trees the other day and the pilings they use to prop up the house arrived this morning- huge big cement cylinders that fill a whole house lot. Anyway, it will be too bad to miss the excitement of seeing that done, and too bad we will now have a view of another roofline over our landscaping.
AND too bad that the vacant lots will be taken because on Tuesday two helicopters landed there and 8 people arrived from Sarasota to play a round of golf. Word had it that they had won the day in an auction of some sort. (This golf course, and the reason we are here, has a national reputation for being great. I don't know. All I do know is it's fun to be out there without golf clubs to see the animals and birds that live there and skitter around in the off hours. We even have a reported bobcat this season.) Unfortunately they arrived on the exact day that our club closed for renovations so they got a bit cheated except for the golf part. No food! The planes sat there unattended all day so naturally I had to go snoop around and look inside. They were darn scary- very small, about the size of a Volkswagen bug made entirely of glass. Four tiny seats, though I don't think the passengers would have been in them all that long from Sarasota- it's about a 3 hour drive and I assume that helicopters don't have to go any speed limit, get caught behind trucks full of oranges, or slowed down by thick black smoke from miles of burning sugar cane fields. But it was certainly a bit of excitement here watching them land and take off.
Besides that all I have to talk about is hemming another pair of pants.
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