Monday, December 26, 2011

crosley moonday

By no means am I a techno gadget kind of person, in another life I might've even been a Luddite. But I love the retro vibe of Crosley, my new companion in the sewing room. We are going to be good friends.


Today is a waxing moonday in the sign of Aquarius. This last growing moon of 2011 feels special to me because we are still in the deepest part of winter darkness. The inner workings of what is to come are just beginning to stir, all we need do is nourish and nurture ourselves on all levels.

The lower legs may be influenced by Aquarius today and for the next two and a half days. Our legs represent going forward in life or making a change in our circumstances, seeming to connect them with courage. The only changing of circumstance or leg strain for me will be walking the dogs and going from the sewing room to the fridge and back. Oh, and pushing the sewing machine foot pedal.

I hope you are having a pleasant moonday on all levels.

10 comments:

  1. I love your new companion, very retro indeed.
    It's ok...i love that stone!
    Happy moonday to you too.

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  2. Trish, we're on vectors -- I was just visiting your blog before I saw you commented...

    "It's ok" is a message that I want to remember so it's right there in front of me. Happy moonday to you!

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  3. Peggy I like the retro very much. And a rock reminder...who'd have thunk?!! Take care of those legs!

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  4. Ha! Ha! I am smiling....

    I love your changing of circumstance will be walking dogs and going from the sewing room to the fridge and back and pushing the sewing pedal...lol!

    Hey a girl has to exercise...right? LOL!

    Love the retro radio, i-pod holder...so cool!

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  5. your crosley confused my brain...very interesting. i do love that rock.

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  6. What a beautiful photograph! I will be exercising my legs as I walk into the New Year, with eyes and heart open. Wishing you a happy moonday.

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  7. Nancy, thanks -- a rock is a good writing surface, I always hope that it holds the energy of whatever is written on it, you know...

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  8. Marie, thanks, I'm loving it. Yeah, but down the hall isn't going to work off much fudge! ;)

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  9. Deanna, thanks -- I could probably have rocks all over the house with words and phrases, maybe someday I will!

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  10. Thanks, Jeannie -- you probably got lots of exercise doing all that shopping! Magic thread?

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