Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Today is hump day. It is also the first real snowstorm we've had  here in the mid-atlantic region of the US all winter and it's decided to make up for the lack. We're at 18" and it's still coming down. It's a heavy, wet March snow and the power could go at any moment. Many in the area are already out as the power site has indicated on the net we keep an eye on.

The dog is loving  it...the one cat who finally got her wish to go outside__not so much. Sari thought it was dirty pool that she  finally managed to get out the door and into a snow drift over her head. I might have felt sorry for her but she's been such a pain in the keester lately that I overcame all sympathy and took pictures instead.

As I mentioned on + all the stores in town were inundated a good two days before the storm was due to hit [and given that the weather prognosticators have been batting about zero lately the stores were making out like bandits] at least that was how I viewed it at the time as I sat and waited endlessly for things like my scripts at the pharmacy which may be an explanation for what happened.

I found myself actually attracted to someone. 

Shocking I know.

It really is. It's been a long time. I was surprised. I didn't jump up and down and act like a complete idiot but he knew and given that I was sitting on a bench a good fifteen feet from where he was and trying not to be obvious about it I guess I must neon my feelings.

But, wow.  And he turned around and came over to me and asked if I was in line. __smile__ How cute. I think I may have blushed.  Geez.  What am I, 15?

Anyway, enough of that.

The astrological stuff for today and the week:
On Monday, the Last Quarter Moon is exact, when the Sun in Pisces squares the Moon in Sagittarius. The Last Quarter Moon phase points to some sort of crisis of consciousness. After basking in the awareness symbolized by the full light of the Moon at the time of last week's Full Moon, we disperse our knowledge and come to a point when we need to sort out what works for us--and what doesn't--in preparation for next week's New Moon, when something new is born once again. This is not the best time to start a major project, as the decreasing light of the Moon symbolizes a descent into unconsciousness. It's time to begin finishing up the details of that which was conceived at the last New Moon on February 10th. What revelations did you have last week? What did they mean for you? What can be done now?

For more...:http://www.cafeastrology.com/thisweekinastrology.html






10 comments:

  1. Awww.

    This blog made me smile and giggle at the plight of Sari XD

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  2. LoL. Sari is just beginning to get her nose out of the air over it. Matt got her as far as the grill and she crawled underneath it and that was it. After he ran Mattie around for awhile he fished her out and brought them both in. You have to understand that for the last year, at least, that cat would stand at the door and howl to get out. We can't let her out because of the feral cats and the rabies quarantine but with the snow we didn't figure there would be much of a problem. You would have thought she'd been sentenced to death by snowdrift.

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  3. Oh, the final snow total up here was 22".

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  4. Mew loves to try to get out, but as soon as snow touches his paws he becomes a whiney baby.

    :) so... Hmmm... Attracted to someone, hmmmm?

    I love that feeling.

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  5. It's been so long that I had to sit back and think about it for a minute. 'What is this strange thing that is passing thru me?' LoL

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  6. I liked the "attracted to" part of the blog. You stopped just when things were getting interesting.

    We had a Siamese that was always begging to go out. In the summer we let her out on a lead and watched her. One winter day we gave in and let her out without the leash. She ran off the covered porch right into snow that was over her head. We were laughing so hard it's amazing we managed to rescue her.

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  7. We were laughing pretty hard at Sari yesterday in the snow. I think that may have been at least half of the insult taken on her part. [snicker] She's finally talking to me again.

    The gentleman in question was dressed casually in jeans and boots. I figure he was in his late 40's maybe early 50's but he could have been older and just in really good shape...because he was in really good shape :wiggles eyebrows:. Grey hair cut nicely and beautiful hazel eyes and handsome. But there are others around who have those qualities and I don't pay any particular attention...at least not this kind of attention. He just had something more. And what that something more is I can't really describe but __fans self__ wowzer

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    1. There is an "air" about some people :) I knew a woman who, like your man in boots, was attractive but not outstandingly so. But there was just something about her that could catch the attention of a whole room (male and female) just by walking into it.

      So ... did you get his number? ;-)

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  8. No...:) Looking was enough. It's been so long since I've even had a tickle of an interest that I think I'll just enjoy that feeling for a while.

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  9. Aww that's cute about being attracted to someone. I vaguely remember that feeling. *giggles at Sari*

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