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sovay ([personal profile] sovay) wrote2020-12-21 02:44 pm

As long as we're breathing, we won't be leaving

For months I have been looking forward to the four-hundred-year great conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn, but the sky is as mottled with cloud as blue agate and looks unlikely to clear by evening. I am reminding myself that the planets dance whether I can see them changing partners or not, the sun returns whether it is a bright short day or a grey one, without my observation stars go nova and are born. Happy solstice! Whether it is the beginning of a new age or the last of an old year, let's keep being here to witness the light.
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[personal profile] pameladean 2020-12-21 10:05 pm (UTC)(link)
This is a nice post for me to see. The sun came out earlier, apparently didn't like what it saw, and retreated, and now there's a thick band of dark gray clouds all along the southern and western horizons. I am sad, but I've been lucky in other astronomical viewings and will, I hope and trust, be lucky again.

P.