It Takes a Community…

To Care for Senior Citizens

Eleven months ago, we moved into Horizon, the French River senior community in Noelville, Ontario. All but one of the 30 units have been rented out over the past year. Now, we’re starting to lose some of the tenants.

Because the initial rental agreement is for twelve months, followed by a month-to-month rental continuation, people are deciding whether they want to stay here, or not.

For at least ten of the tenants, I have done their birth charts (for free, in case the CRA is interested). My reason for doing so is the different personalities that make up a third of the tenancies. Only four tenants knew what time of day they were born. The rest I rectified their charts.

It will come as no surprise that not everyone gets on with everyone else, and the psychological differences are quite provocative, at times. Happily, one pair have gotten together since they met, but the rest have formed little cliques, which upsets the natural order of community. Some are born leaders, some assume they should be in control, and others choose not to take any side at all.

Group dynamics is always tricky. But the natural order of life is that some will feel like they’re not welcome, and others feel justified when pressure is exerted on those individuals. All anyone wants in their senior years is to have a peaceful environment, or to be left alone to get on with their retirement.

Maybe getting a new superintendent will help, but, in the meantime, we have been without anyone on site for the last three months. That’s a concern for all of us.

Meanwhile, back at the ranch, the residents are getting on with their lives and hoping to have a peaceful time of it. Nobody wants turmoil. And nobody wants conflict.

I hope the non-profit committee are listening.

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Subtle Astrological Details in a Song:

Danny’s Song (November 1971)

We don’t often get a glimpse into the nature of another being, but sometimes the information bleeds through lyrics that were written 55 years ago.

Pisces, Virgo rising is a very good sign
Strong and kind
And the little boy is mine
Now I see a family where there once was none
Now we’ve just begun
Yeah, we’re gonna fly to the sun

Beautiful.

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The First Rule of Wartime News has been Broken

Propaganda 101

You can tell when a country is behind the government during a wartime conflict: the media help the effort to defeat the enemy by choosing to fall in line with the way the government wants to present what’s going on. So, it’s obvious (isn’t it?) that the main stream media (MSM) have decided they don’t like the Iran War and are (no so) secretly sabotaging Trump’s messaging. Of course, TACO Trump is not helping himself by flip-flopping what he says (and posts on social media). This does not bode well.

Hmm.

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Cat Among the Pigeons Time:

Thomas Anderson’s Passport Expiry Date

We all love a conspiracy theory. This one cannot be Mandela-ed out of our consciousness by saying it cannot be true. The Matrix was released in 1999, a full 2 years before 9-11. What is going on here?

What do you think?

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Was Queen Elizabeth II an English Queen Before?

Elizabeth II (1926 – 2022) & Mary I (1516 – 1558)

I would never have put these two together, but the “Channeling Erik” YouTube chaneel did.

So, I put their charts together:

Hmm. Isn’t that interesting?

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These Days, Who Would Want to be One?

I’m a Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here!

As a ‘reality’ TV program, this one takes ‘ordinary’ celebrities and drops them into some far-out location, to endure tests (like putting your hand in a container full of exotic bugs) and to sit around discussing themselves. It seemed to feed the notion that celebrities were actually just like the rest of us. Even Ant and Dec couldn’t save the show from falling into mediocrity, really.

I suppose the most memorable series was when singer Peter Andre met Page Three model, Jordan. They eventually got together, but even that matchup didn’t last.

Peter sang about their relationship, much later:

As I said, who’d want to be a celebrity, these days?

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Hyperbolic: Planetary Lineup for August 12, 2026

Predawn

Sky watchers tend to exaggerate planetary lineups when they anticipate some alignments, like the one for tomorrow. The above illustration is a case in point: in reality the ‘straight’ line will be stretched across the sky in an large arc, and the planets will be in a different order. One will be ‘missing’, while another will be highlighted.

This illustration is smaller, but more accurate. Venus is invisible because it will rise after the Sun and Moon rise tomorrow. This shows how misleading some posts are. But the intention isn’t to deceive, but enlighten. I just wish they’d get their facts straight before they share their ignorance to the whole world.

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Over Fifty Years Ago, Pink Floyd Hinted at “Something”:

The Dark Side of the Moon (1973)

Looking at Sammy Hagar’s 1977 song “Crack in the World” got me to thinking about other songs from the early 70’s. Songs like “The Story in Your Eyes” by the Moody Blues, for example.

However, this album by Pink Floyd is awash with cosmic hints, including “Time”, “Money” and, of course, “The Dark Side of the Moon”.

And just so you’ll see what I’ve seen, here’s the CD cover of a recent reissue that puts it all into perspective:

Hmm, eh?

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Is Napoleon Finally Meeting His Waterloo, Again?

Trump Finally Facing His Waterloo (July 31, 2024)

People have noted that Trump is comparing himself to Napoleon in his fight with the Supreme Court justices. As we’ve seen before, Putin is more likely to be Napoleon reborn, but Trump likes the reflected glory that the comparison brings to him.

(I hope you enjoy the humour: it sounds Canadian, to me.)

But, seriously, this upcoming Leo Solar Eclipse is going to affect Trump, too, not just me, personally.

See what I mean?

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A Fantasy Film Based on Real Events

The Wolf and the Lion (2021)

Sure, everyone loves a feel-good story, and this one had so many awkward moments, I knew it had to be true, even though the filming of it was somehow false.

The actress’ smile covered over most of the awkwardness, but there was no disguising the interplay between the two creatures. The lion’s actions, when they are both older, showed how he would be tackling the wolf, as if it were a gazelle or a zebra. All the wolf could do was try to evade its clutches.

For this reason, I wouldn’t recommend it for younger audiences, even though that was the intention of the producers. The implied trauma is more devastating than a Disney cartoon. Watch at your own discretion. It’s on Paramount+.

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