Wednesday, June 10, 2026

5:24 a.m. already...another "late" start :)

This is a notification from another year but I could have been distracted by the shiny object this a.m. of reading The Brothers McKay by Craig Johnson.  Finished AWAKE yesterday.  Should have put it down earlier.  Divorce by privilege book.  So easy to recover from divorce when money and access to $125/hour therapy is readily available...And you find your next "person" in a matter of months and not years and you are a NYT book list author...oh well, but I read it to the end.  BUT the good news is I put my library card in my pocket when I went for my walk yesterday and found Craig Johnson's latest book (that my NC friends went to the book signing at one of my former workplaces a couple of weeks ago) so all is well in my reading world.  Started it this a.m. and could have easily have stayed in bed longer reading it, but have my family friend walk today so I am on a schedule. :) 

Almost also got distracted by LinkedIn again with a Hospice News article.  Another money corrupts article about government and hospice payments and what is playing to the lowest denominator of hospice providers and what is best for the person dying and the families?  But I commented and let it go...for now.  I was reviewing a possible blog article yesterday and the writer's comments hit me -  "No one called it death literacy. We simply called it taking care of our people."  - and -  "Community care reminds us that none of us were meant to carry life's challenges alone."  Life does not have to be as complicated as I make it?  :)

So yesterday walk, library, CA DC, SD DC.  Both good in different ways.  Today - paid COMCAST painfully.  Wish I was not such a wimp as to making the changes I need to make but that pertains to so many things that I get stymied.  So when the going gets tough, I read Craig Johnson.  :)  Walk at 9 a.m.  EOLD at noon.  Lansing at 7 p.m.  Did run the dishwasher yesterday.  Will see if apt cleaning is today or tomorrow.  

You may think you have a duty to speak up and let someone in a position of authority know they are wrong, but how about letting other people take responsibility for a change? The planets indicate it will pay you to keep quiet today.

Check in with yourself upon awakening, dearest Libra, and take steps to address imbalances. The Aries Moon aspects Saturn and Mercury early this morning, making it difficult to outrun issues you've been avoiding. The weight of troubled relationships, grueling schedules, or ignored responsibilities will only grow heavier if left unaddressed. Luckily, the Sun and Luna align to offer aid if you are willing to fight for harmony. Release what you do not need, and ask loved ones for help when burdens can't be carried alone. Celebrate progress once Jupiter stirs later tonight, but acknowledge work that lies ahead. 

You generally like to think of yourself as someone who faces life logically and rationally, Libra, but today your intuitive side could prove a valuable resource, especially when it comes to dealing with others. Your communicative ability is enhanced by a strong sense of what others are thinking and feeling. This opens the door to more effective communication with everyone - friends, lovers, colleagues, even strangers.

Good cosmic guidance today...hope I listen.  Have a good Wednesday.  

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