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There is a brief break in the cosmic madness that has bounced us around during recent weeks. The earthy Taurus New Moon at 8:16 am EDT is an obvious signal of calmer waters ahead. However, we must take advantage of the clear sailing while it lasts. Forget about mental gymnastics, complex rationalizations and inspirational dreams. Simplicity rules; acknowledge the fecund energy of the fertile ground by planting seeds of practical intentions.

 

Although Libra the Scales is all about creating balance in relationships, you crave more than harmonious interactions with others. The Taurus New Moon emphasizes your 8th House of Transformation, requiring you to sink beneath the social veneer. Unless you’re willing to go deep, you’ll likely be left feeling emotionally unsatisfied. You want to experience all the pleasures that life has to offer. Unfortunately, you could appear desperate if you act too obsessively. Intimacy is built on a strong foundation when it develops naturally on its own.

 

Today was a cloudy and dull day for the most part.  The coolness was not at all comfortable for me.  I stayed inside and did a major cleanup on the couch and surrounding area.  For me that was the accomplishment of the day.  Later, we took a hike by bus to SouthKeys mall.  I made certain we spent time in the big  Michael’s store to look for interesting things I could use.  Luckily we couldn’t find anything except the aromas to entice compulsive shopping.

 

Escaping Michael’s was nothing compared to Winner’s the next store in the line.  We bought bath salts and chocolate coated liqueurs.  The little liqueurs were a nice midnight snack with hot coffee.  Our shopping foray quitted the Winner’s store and went on to WallyWorld.  Yea for WallyWorld!  Almost everything is made in China, as if we agree with Chinese politics, eh?  We did find some rare little lightbulbs for the nightlight in the bathroom.

 

Our trip home started off by rolling along the cycle path from SouthKeys to the Walkley bus stop.  It was too cold for me to take between the cool air and the windchill that made the temperature drop even more.  The bus station at Walkley road was on the transit line so we had to go up in an elevator to cross over to the other side.  We didn’t wait long for a double decker bus to Billings Bridge mall.  From there it was a beeline straight home to bed just to warm up.

 

I woke up at about 10:30 pm and went straight to the bathroom.  From there I went to my desk and pulled a cigarette from the pack on my desk.  I was only able to smoke a quarter of the cigarette because it was too cool outside.  So, I came inside, shivering until I warmed up sitting at my desk.

 

I finished watching the Gods of Egypt and decided to watch Ender’s Game.  I have stuck to sci-fi mostly.  It is funny to think that we learn so much from just movies and TV.  We have a very complex and highly organizational society that makes and breaks people according to various types of personality and physique.  Even basic gender has it’s own subtypes that are strictly observed.  I know that there are so many races of humanity as much as there are colours of hair.  Yet we have overall characteristics that we share as humanitarian values.  We live in a very big and complex world.  Thanks, to FaceBook, eh?

 

I didn’t realize just how much I identify with Ender in the movie of Ender’s End.  It is a sci-fi movie that traces the training and battles of Ender, a kid of extremely exceptional abilities that happens to win a war that was thought unwinnable.  It is imperative for humanity’s survival that Ender win the war even though he thinks he is only playing a game.  Not so.

 

I know I have a long and extremely difficult work history that very few could even think to follow.  I was an independent business operator and owner in the transportation industry.  My experience in manufacturing helped me to think and prepare for the work ethics that was expected of me.  I drove far and fast in long distance trucking based in Toronto, Ontario.  The range of my travels was literally all over the continent except in two states and five provinces.

 

 

 

What Startrek race are you?  The Bajorans

The Bajorans are a people native to the planet Bajor, around which orbits the space station Deep Space Nine. Bajoran culture is incredibly rich and ancient in its roots, but the Bajorans were occupied by the Cardassian regime for some time in the 24th century, and parts of their culture were eroded away and oppressed. Bajorans are quite similar to humans in their outward shape, being distinguished by several ridges upon the bridge of the nose. Internally, however, there are far more differences – for example, pregnant Bajorans gestate for a period of only 5 months, and their hearts are in a different position to those of humans’. Bajoran culture is primarily explored in Deep Space Nine, from the beginning in Emissary (DS9, 1×01/02), to other episodes such as The Home Coming (DS9, 2×01), Explorers (3×22) and Rapture (5×10).

 

What are your ten top qualities:

  1. You have many friends
  2. Mysterious
  3. Stubborn
  4. Knows a bit about everything
  5. Sarcasm in every second sentence
  6. Born to be successful
  7. Loves to laugh for hours
  8. Organizational talent
  9. Very passionate
  10. Loves travelling

 

Cathy, we have evaluated your personality and found that these are your top 10 traits! You can be proud of each quality. One thing is for sure: There is no one else in the world who is like you! You are a blessing!

 

 

 

 

 

Cathy, this is the quote of your life:

 

They ask me: “Why are you always there for the others, even though you are not feeling well yourself?” My answer is: “Because I know how it feels when everybody looks the other way”

 

It reflects your attitude towards life perfectly and shows that you are incredibly Perfectionist and Active. You’ve experienced so much in life already and every challenge you’ve faced has made you so much stronger.

 

Share your life quote and let it inspire your friends and your family!

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