Coincidence
Winter Solstice 2018 Coincides With Both A Full Moon And Meteor Shower“The winter solstice, falling on December 21, 2018, will mark the shortest day of the year as well as a full moon in the night sky. The upcoming full moon named the Cold Moon or the Long Night Moon will be visible during the longest night of the year.
The two events don't perfectly align. The peak full Moon will occur on December 22 at 12:49 p.m. EST while the winter solstice falls a day earlier on December 21. However, to the typical person viewing the moon, it will appear full for several days.
The winter solstice marks a transition period where days begin getting longer in the Northern Hemisphere and shorter in the Southern Hemisphere. The evening of the winter solstice will be the longest of the year for the Northern Hemisphere. This is because Earth's poles create a maximum tilt away from the Sun in the Northern Hemisphere and maximum tilt toward the Sun in the Southern Hemisphere.”— Trevor Nace
Left alone with our faith and our Journey
“Nothing is more active than thought, for it travels over the universe, and nothing is stronger than necessity for all must submit to it.”
Thursday - November 22, 2018
The feelings have taken over. There's no reason to balance.<.h4> Read More...
Archaeoastronomy
Mark time
Wednesday - October 24, 2018
If this were a horror movie
“We're more popular than Jesus now; I don't know which will go first-rock 'n' roll or Christianity. Jesus was all right but his disciples were thick and ordinary. It's them twisting it that ruins it for me.”
Today
≠ ✟ Circumcision of Christ
☿ Mercury at Greatest Western Elongation
🌝 bright moon - supermoon
Journal 10Apr2017
❝We pretty much agreed that women sometimes lie about rape and the code needed to take that into account. We added one small paragraph that said accusations of rape didn't necessarily mean rape.❞Read More...