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Plain notes on what the sky is doing.

We compute where the sun, moon, and planets actually are, the same positions an observatory would give you, then write one short piece on what each shift means and how to put it to use. The astrology is the small “why”; the usable part is up front. Read with coffee, put down by the time it’s cold.

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The Year Just Tipped Over, and You Can Feel It in the Evenings
Tonight's sky · June 16

The Year Just Tipped Over, and You Can Feel It in the Evenings

The light is leaning long and the week has its own grain. Here's how to read the season's cadence without pretending it's magic.

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The standing rule

No predictions. The sky is the prompt; what you do with it is yours.

Every piece starts with the plain advice and treats the astrology as a small “why” underneath. Take what’s useful, leave the rest.

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