I hope you're enjoying the holiday as
much as I am. Christmas in the NW was perfect - the weather, food,
family, a new baby born on the 23 making me a great
aunt, fun, toys and new clothes.
Now is the time to act, open up this
new years eve and tell that every person you come across even if it
is a stranger, to spread love, affection and warmth around them. Make
this new year special by planting a tree, feeding hungry people,
adopting a lonesome street dog, by giving some warm clothes for
children. And when you are done, welcome the early sun of the
new year with open arms and full vigor. The NOAA slur graph must be wrong: Discovery - December
28, 2011 It's coming right at us! But don't worry, it shouldn't hurt too
much when it hits. On Christmas Day, the sun decided to get into the
festive mood by laying on some decorations. Lacking the tinsel and
tacky glow-in-the-dark reindeer on its front lawn, our nearest star
decided to create a humongous coronal mass ejection (CME) in the
shape of an interplanetary bauble, firing it right at us. How cool! There is a quiet, almost eery stillness that people notice, which goes beyond the physical. Maybe it's the holiday season, but we seemed to be in a place of suspended animation or in a bubble. Some people have told me it heightened their psychic awareness, while others have experienced the grids and other paranormal activity. Very cool. So, buckle up and welcome the new year!
and beyond ... This is what you came here to experience. It's not
scary. Enjoy the ride called 2012!
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