My early mornings zip away like a shooting star. The last couple of mornings I've watched a bright, little light almost directly East from my backyard deck. This morning's double-check with the internet assured me that I was watching Venus. And . . . it also told me that Venus will be shining in the low west after the sun sets. I'll try to see her
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Hugs, Jon
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My fingers are crossed for you and Maggie to see the Lovely Venus today. And I hope your work time goes well and swiftly. Take care of yourself and give sweet Maggie a loving pat &/or hug for me.
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About an hour ago, I peeked out my 2nd floor east window and saw that lovely star Venus again. I moved over to look more southerly to greet Moon, then moved back to Venus' window. Just in time to see her fade away, pop back out to say "Good Day to You", and then she disappeared behind a cover of clouds for the day.
Did you and Maggie manage to see her at her post sunset post last night?
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It is hard to believe it is almost August!
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That is definitely true for me too. Even though the temperatures have been high with their buddy "humidity" hanging near along, I do need to keep reminding myself to "Just Look at That Calendar!" sigh . . . I enjoy autumn, but--of course--I'd prefer to skip over most of winter. Still . . . we will live through the calendar and even find some good memories after each season. Be well and happy, my friend.
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