Endless Ends

November full moon: the Beaver Moon, on Nov. 15, starting at 4:29 p.m. EST. This Moon is extra special as it's the final Supermoon of 2024.

"A lunation in Taurus, specifically, "draws attention to" the themes this zodiac sign rules: wealth, income, material possessions and the physical world in which we live.

There are "several "astrological aspects" that are coloring this lunation, calling it the "most chaotic and shocking" full moon of the entire year . . . we can expect "foretelling events spiraling out of control and situations, events and conversations coming out of left field."

""To say this is a time of great change and transformation is an understatement . . . Prepare for a whirlwind across the board."

Enny, the effects are various for the Zodiac signs . . . can't remember exactly yours, but thinking Sagittarius or Capricorn.
"A lunation in Taurus." Huh. Three days.

I'm a Cappy. 🐐
 
Capricorn horoscope:

"You’re in a celebratory mood, Capricorn. The full moon moves through your fifth house of joy, pleasure, romance, and creativity. You may stumble upon a new hobby or activity you want to take more seriously. You could also learn some surprising but exciting news. This energy also fills your mind with creative inspiration and gives you the courage to share your creative output and talent with others."
 
1) In response to enquires, yes. I am old enough to watch a scary movie by myself.

(As long as I have my blanket and a remote to mute the really scary parts. 🫣)

2) Season three of Dalgliesh starts Dec. 2nd. *squeals*
 
Alright once yearly moon in Taurus. Bring it. 😎


I now settle in to watch Copycat (1995), because who doesn't like a good psychological thriller.
 
Also, I need to find some interesting physical challenge.

One with a scheduled date or endpoint. I want to get back into excellent physical condition and it's so hard to do without a driver.

So frustrating. *foot stomp*
 
The last supermoon of the year is currently rising above the mountain tops and trees on the ridge tops here . . . it is a stunning display ! (y)
 
I am in the middle of trying to shift to an earlier waking schedule, but this waking up at 5:30am every morning, regardless of when I go to sleep is a smidge tedious.

Seeing the dawn is nice?
 

Every sunrise gives you a new beginning and a new ending. Let this morning be a new beginning to a better relationship and a new ending to the bad memories. It’s an opportunity to enjoy life, breathe freely, think and love. Be grateful for this beautiful day.“​

Norton Juster


Every sunrise is a chance to rewrite yesterday's ending.” “Dawn whispers promises only the sunrise can keep.” “As the sun rises, so do our possibilities.” “Sunrise is the universe saying, 'Begin again.
 
Going up on squat weight during one weigh class, then going up on tricep weight the next weight class.

Questionable life choices. 😬
 
You would think exercising to the point that your forearms and elbows are so sweaty they're too slick to stick a mat to do hover would get rid of every last vestige of sweat.

Apparently not. 💁‍♀️
 
Back before I started running I did Zumba for cardio. Good stuff, but it's been several years. I needed, and had yet to do, cardio today, so as a quickie, I pulled up an old class.

:oops:

Talk about an entirely different experience than running! Let's just say my performance lacked my usual verve. I lay on the floor after for ten minutes, and that was after the cool down.

I think maybe that needs to be added back into the rotation.

Oh, man. 🤣
 
I had a few things I intended to do this evening, however, as my legs are shaky and I've loose all motivation to exert myself, it looks like a movie instead.

Bram Stocker's Dracula (1999).


It's just been brought to my attention that it's an autumn movie. :p
 
It was! The attire felt autumnal, in large part. Much windiness, too, which I aways associate with Halloween and fall. The gothic nature of the filming, lighting, music, all imparted the visual and auditory feel of excitement I get from that time of year.

Honestly, now I'm wondering how it never came to my attention before. 😂
 
Received a present in the mail today.

I have a penchant for small boxes and fiddly antiques. This was a hand-tooled domino set from 1910, made of ebony and ivory and little brass pins. Lovely.

These small things from the past give me joy, but it's always dimmed a little when they've been created with something no longer used today for ethical reasons. I'm never quite sure to react. Surely it's not right to dispose of such, yet my pleasure has a guilty edge from the knowledge.
 
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