Tuesday 14 January
Moon in Gemini
Moon into Cancer
So, anyways, I was going to pop a post up yesterday, but then the duck thing happened…then I was going to pop a post up, but the power cord to my macbook snapped….then it was too late to pop one up so I thought I’d better get some work done instead, but I remembered that someone had told me about this really cool site that I figured I should have a look at…then I decided that I hadn’t emptied the photos out on my phone for aaaages, and if I wasn’t careful, I’d have no room for Routeburn Track photos (which incidentally is just 6 weeks away)…then…
You get the idea.
The Moon was void of course in Gemini for most of yesterday, and will be again until it moves into Cancer in about 5 hours time.
As we’ve said before, void of course Moons go one of two ways- purely of the sign, or deep into the chaos of that signs shadow. Which way your day ends up depends partly on being forewarned of this, partly on how well (or otherwise) you identify with the nature of that sign, and partly what aspects the Moon makes in your chart.
I went well and truly into scattered, can’t concentrate on one thing, procrastinating Gemini. It could have been worse- I could have also been fidget eating- or procrastineating, as I call it.
Yet others on the Facebook page commented about the productive nature of their Gemini tasks yesterday.
Today?
The Moon moves into Cancer, so first up there’ll be a trine through to Neptune. There’s not a lot I can say there that I don’t say every month, except, if you get in a fug and reach for comfort food, try and remain mindful of the portion sizes, better yet, attempt to move through whatever it is you’re feeling. Better yet, as well as feeling whatever it is you’re feeling, write it down. Get it out, then move through it. Far less damaging to your waist measurement.
Oh, you want to know about the duck thing?
Although I live in suburban Sydney, my neighbour has a large block. He had a large family of ducks nesting in there during the Spring. They’d feed each morning on the grass near my office window, making there duckie quickie noises. Now, it seems, he has another.
These parents only have two ducklings, and yesterday both fell through the fence and into our front yard- from where Mum & Dad couldn’t get them back. And next doors (bell-less) cat was stalking them. They’d taken refuge in the box hedge I have there.
I shooed the cat away, but then next doors dog scared the parents away. In the meantime, I’m scrabbling around to catch each duckling, popping them for safe keeping in a box. Mum and Dad were finally sighted in next doors pool and a happy reunion ensued.
That’s all…

