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A Touch of Georgia

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Wow, ever wonder what it is like to live in Georgia?  It feels exactly the same as it feels where you live.  We have lots of country side as well as cities.  We have Mountains as well as coast line.  The more populates areas are super busy with the energy of the many going to and from living their individual lives.

The Energies feel the same anywhere that you should live and may shift a bit if you move to a different area than what you are familiar with.  It is a matter of adjustment.  If you feel a dark cloud seeming to follow you around, you must shift inward first to figure out what is really going on causing this.  It is the inward search to find out whom you are and what choices you have made that led to make decisions that impact your life.  If you don't like the choices you make, change them and make better choices for yourself.  Once you discover this will give you a major shift in your consciousness.

 

Supermoon Rises In Weekend Night Sky

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The largest full moon of 2013, a so-called "supermoon," will light up the night sky this weekend, but there's more to this lunar delight than meets the eye.

On Sunday, June 23, at 7 a.m. EDT, the moon will arrive at perigee -- the point in its orbit its orbit bringing it closest to Earth), a distance of 221,824 miles. Now the moon typically reaches perigee once each month (and on some occasions twice), with their respective distances to Earth varying by 3 percent.

But Sunday's lunar perigee will be the moon's closest to Earth of 2013. And 32 minutes later, the moon will officially turn full. The close timing of the moon's perigee and its full phase are what will bring about the biggest full moon of the year, a celestial event popularly defined by some as a "supermoon."

You can watch a free webcast of 2013 supermoon full moon on SPACE.com on Sunday at 9 p.m. EDT (0100 June 24), courtesy of the skywatching website Slooh Space Camera. [Amazing Supermoon Photos of 2012]

While the exact time of the full moon theoretically lasts just a moment, that moment is imperceptible to casual observers. The moon will appear full a couple of days before and after the actual full moo most will speak of seeing the nearly full moon as "full": the shaded strip is so narrow, and changing in apparent width so slowly, that it is hard for the naked eye to tell in a casual glance whether it's present or on which side it is.

For more information: http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-205_162-57590418/supermoon-rises-in-weekend-...

Internet vs. tinychat connection

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Hello from Georgia,

I was wondering if there are any others besides myself having internet and tinychat connections today?

Thanks,

Rhonda aka Rhiannon Yellow Star

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