Monday, December 31, 2018

Bring It



Most nights we dance in the kitchen,
spontaneous moves while sautéing vegetables on the stove or clearing dishes from the table.
Tonight we put on some fancy clothes and kicked it up a notch;
celebrating Carina and Sam and ringing in 2019 on the dance floor of life.
May we continue to laugh and groove as the mysteries of a new year unfold.






Saturday, December 29, 2018

The Year Ahead


On the average, a total eclipse of the sun happens every 18 months.
And how often is a total solar eclipse visible from a specific location on the planet?
Typically, once every 375 years.
In 2019, the magic moment will occur on July 2 for people living in Chile and Argentina.
But I believe that throughout the coming year, Tauruses all over the world will experience
other kinds of rare and wonderful events at a higher rate than usual.
Not eclipses, but rather divine interventions,
mysterious miracles, catalytic epiphanies, unexpected breakthroughs, and amazing graces.
Expect more of the marvelous than you're accustomed to.

Rob Brezsny

























Saturday, December 8, 2018

Celebrating Victor