So far 2022 has been…interesting? Brutal? Sobering? Not what we hoped for? Sure, some of you out there may be living seamless and happy lives untouched by the perils still unfolding, but I don’t think you’re in the majority.
My friend and fellow Astrum Opus(er), Michelle Corbesier, wrote a sexy piece about “the living world” as the true miracle invoked by last month’s new moon partial solar eclipse in Taurus. You can read the blog version of her Newmoonsletter. This little chronicle of a nest, discovered just 2 days before said new moon, is a tribute in pictures to this same promise of renewal Michelle wrote so well about.
Discovered by accident just outside the window of the bedroom I share with my husband, a small jewel barely fitting the precarious outer ledge. We didn’t know what would happen. Our neighbor said robins tend to lay too many eggs and most of the time a few of the eggs or the newly hatched wont make it. We couldn’t know the outcome. So we lived our life hoping for the best and peeking often.
What follows is the documentation of the omen unfolding over time with a chart cast for the time of the photo. Its up to you to read the chart, we’d love to hear your interpretations.
The Discovery
And then there were four
Fleshlings!
Tremulous, nude and fuzzy, they all arrived!
A pile of feathers and beaks
Overflow poised for a word from ground control.
Everybody made it!
Beautiful docu, Liz, I love this! The discovery event chart looks very promising and seems to tell the whole story. The rising sign says what this event will entail. Libra's ruler Venus is in the house of small animals and it is exalted with Jupiter, in a prolific water sign. I bet that has something to do with this nest being so successful. Here's to a long and happy life for our feathered friends!