"Don't cross a bridge until you come to it," advises the old adage. But is that really a good idea? The fact is that the world belongs to people who have crossed bridges in their imaginations long before those bridges existed. Let that be your guiding thought in the coming weeks, Taurus. Start visualizing, contemplating, and building in your mind's eye a certain bridge you want to make abundant use of in 2008. - Rob
Jul. 11th, 2007
heat, daylightmap
Jul. 11th, 2007 11:18 pmI do not like this hotter land,
I do not like it, Sam-I-Am!
Hopefully this was the hottest day of 2007 here in Seattle; I welcome the temps going down. I am glad I was able to spend most of it in AC. (And the non-AC was quite worth Tricky Pixie!) Currently I'm relaxing before bed ... wonder if this will help...
Lately I've found the daylight map to be fascinating. Where the sun is, where it isn't, 'tis nifty.
At the same time, it's scary how much of the northern hemisphere is in sun right now. ~15.5 hours of sun to ~8.5 of dark just feels like too much. I miss the 10-to-12 hour cycles we get in spring and fall. Yay sleep mask.
I do not like it, Sam-I-Am!
Hopefully this was the hottest day of 2007 here in Seattle; I welcome the temps going down. I am glad I was able to spend most of it in AC. (And the non-AC was quite worth Tricky Pixie!) Currently I'm relaxing before bed ... wonder if this will help...
Lately I've found the daylight map to be fascinating. Where the sun is, where it isn't, 'tis nifty.
At the same time, it's scary how much of the northern hemisphere is in sun right now. ~15.5 hours of sun to ~8.5 of dark just feels like too much. I miss the 10-to-12 hour cycles we get in spring and fall. Yay sleep mask.