Talked to sister #6. She is working this weekend at her summer job.
Listened to Music on Main last night. Carnival, MOM, summer has begun in town. :) Luckily I can sleep through the street noise and music. Listening to the last 1.5 hours of Saylor this a.m. Listened to first hour yesterday. Prof G and David Ignatius up next. Spent time yesterday with the CBS morning segment with Junger. Asked sister #4 if she had any NDE when she had a similar experience with her stomach last year. Asked sister #1 or #6 if they encountered Junger in Cape Cod "hood".
Good back and forth with son. He sent pics from a food truck outing. Also working with a new pizza place. Michigan and Trumbull Hope the owners know how lucky they are to have him. Son took his father out for his birthday dinner at Tiger Stadium. Makes me feel good about son's life with his father.
Today - walk to Unionville, ME/CA DC at 4 p.m., CA DC at 7 p.m.
You may have felt the need to be secretive in recent weeks but now the Sun and Venus, your ruler, are moving through one of the more open areas of your chart you don’t have to hide anything from anyone. Whatever you do, the world will support you.
Tense emotions could take you on unexpected journeys as the Capricorn moon aligns with the Nodes of Fate, dearest Libra, causing you to question your relationships and the path ahead. You'll have a chance to balance your feelings with logic when Luna blows a kiss to Mercury this afternoon, presenting opportunities to clear the air through transparent conversations. Catch up on household duties when Saturn stirs this evening, and consider planning in advance for the work week ahead. Avoid high-pressure situations within matters of the heart when Chiron and Mars become agitated tonight, focusing on softness or self-care instead.
You may find that people are likely to challenge your mental process today, Libra. Don't be surprised if they seem to argue with your ideas left and right. Your heart may be especially tender, and any sort of belligerent dispute could affect you deeply. On the other hand, you can use your sensitivity to calm a situation that needs to be remedied.
Calming...keep a good thought for that. Have a good Sunday.
PS: Caleb Carr died yesterday... Caleb Carr, the son of the Beat poet Lucien Carr who endured a traumatizing childhood and became a bestselling novelist, accomplished military historian and late-life memoirist of his cat, Masha, has died at 68. Carr died of cancer on Thursday, according to an announcement from his publisher, Little, Brown and Company.
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