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thom summer ([info]terseness) wrote in [info]valloic,
@ 2021-06-10 11:39:00

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Happy New Moon, assholes. This one's in Gemini during a Mercury retrograde, so fuck us, I guess (I took several astrology classes at my fancy magic school to break up the monotony of all the "don't eat your fellow students" classes).

...that's assuming the moon here is like the moon back home, which, fuck if I know.



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[info]terseness
2021-06-10 06:37 pm UTC (link)
That'd be great, yeah. Since the woods shift, I wouldn't be shocked if the sky does the same damn thing, but any constants you got - that'd be great.

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[info]seeker
2021-06-10 08:10 pm UTC (link)
Sending your way.

[ thom will get some files to download that include notes on placement of stationary or near stationary stars and a few images of the scans she took with her focus of the night sky over a few weeks. ]

It keeps you on your toes at least? The shifting woods. But some constants are nice to at least not get entirely lost.

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