The full moon is rising, a peachy round ball. The sky is blue and the air is still and fresh cleared by the thunder storm earlier today. I managed to get caught in it on my way back from the post office. A real downpour ,it was, bucketing down fiercely as I strolled along, enjoying the rain and hailstones beat down on me and my brolly.The bottoms of my jeans were soaked through when I got home.![]()
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- Tuesday, 17. Jun, 2008 @ 23:26:47
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- Tuesday, 17. Jun, 2008 @ 23:37:04
I like getting wet, although slappy jean bottoms are a bit annoying.
Sorry I missed your birthday - many happy belated solar returns XXXXX
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- Tuesday, 17. Jun, 2008 @ 23:42:25
I climbed out of my jeans as soon as I got home, it was fine
Thanks for the birthday wishes, may be belated , but non the less heartfelt
XXXXX
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- Tuesday, 17. Jun, 2008 @ 23:43:09
Could do with something to clear the air here too I think.
Might pop out to look at the moon myself in a minute I am a bit stressed tonight so that might help.
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- Tuesday, 17. Jun, 2008 @ 23:57:56
I hope you see her. Moongazing is so relaxing. Remember to breathe, that helps. Will send Reiki.. off to bed and to moonbathe now

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- Wednesday, 18. Jun, 2008 @ 00:03:31
Just went to have a look. She is there and a lovely yellow colour. There is a quite a bit of light cloud around and so there is a huge yellow aura. She is very comforting.
Nite nite.
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- Wednesday, 18. Jun, 2008 @ 14:01:24
I saw the huge golden aura too
Yes, very comforting and inspiring.
Happy Wednesday
X
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- Wednesday, 18. Jun, 2008 @ 01:45:22
The weather is sure sporadic and all over the place. Hugs and kisses
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- Wednesday, 18. Jun, 2008 @ 03:15:08
Fore-casted 'thunder' storms are due around what will be not so 'merrytimes;' methinks; but hopefully not so devastating as the wild forest fires around 'the fax' over the weekend finally put under control thanks to the calming winds and out of province water bombers that eventually were called and did dumping huge doses of their cargo quelling spread and further damage to homes and environment. But only after it burned for days.
Media is chiding the Premier for flitting about in a private government helicopter whilst the province can't afford forest preservation to go without a first strike prevention of fire flying water-bomber of our own ...eh.
And there must be rain, bows too; yes???

la_spice
This was taken tonight at 22.09 CET
http://photographygroup.blog.co.uk/2008/06/17/june-moon-4329049