The Day that I have spent a YEAR with the man I love!

Libra,July 24
Intimate relationships with colleagues will lead to gossip that could easily affect your position. Allergies, headaches, and minor mishaps are likely. Don't take on too much, and be sure not to be careless while operating equipment or vehicles. If you have the time, take a break. Look into making residential changes.

Oh dear god, look into residential changes...I don't think so...not at least for a little while. I have to get my car situation under control first! Today has been a crazy day, and I am only now getting to my journal. I didn't even get to comment on this but yesterday was Richard and my official one year anniversary!!! Things have taken a sort of a weird turn this past week, having to cancel the anniversary party and everything associated with that. So...we decided to just celebrate by ourselves and go out to dinner at "on the border" last night. It was fabulous, and then we went home to a quiet night at home. I just love him so much, it's hard to describe my feelings.Here's another horoscope for today:

Libra Tuesday, July 24, 2001 If you've been feeling like spending a little time with some of your friends, other obligations may have been keeping you too busy to really be able to get away. It might be a good idea to try to do some little things for your friends just to let them know that you're still thinking of them. And just be careful of a tendency to be a little self-critical right now.

and then my Chinese horoscope:

Rabbit
Tuesday, July 24, 2001
Blindly follow your intuition, which will be excellent, practically infallible. Try to moderate your bossiness toward your children, otherwise communication will be blocked. Surprising events in your love life; they won't be all bad. You've the right to pamper yourself so far as you remain reasonable. Very much motivated to achieve high professional ambitions, you'll make intense efforts and you'll be very eager to attain the objectives that you've set up for yourself.

This is wacky...from Reuters

PHILADELPHIA (Reuters) - Reports of a possible meteor shower flooded police and government telephone lines along the U.S. East Coast on Monday, authorities said. The sightings of what some described as a fast-moving meteor prompted evening rush-hour motorists to pull off suburban highways west of Philadelphia. Pilots in flight issued reports of similar sightings to federal aviation officials in Pennsylvania, Delaware and Maryland. Authorities said eyewitness accounts came from upstate New York to Virginia. "People say they saw what was perhaps a meteor shower, but there's nothing we can confirm," said Federal Aviation Administration spokeswoman Arlene Salac. A Reuters reporter saw a tapered object shaped like a trumpet bell falling diagonally through the western sky near West Chester, Pennsylvania, 20 miles from Philadelphia, at about 6:20 p.m. The object emitted a lustrous rainbow of colors, ranging from bright yellow on its downward-pointing flared end to light green and finally rust-colored red at the upward-pointing tapered end. Others reported seeing a triangular object or a fireball shooting through the sky. People living near Montoursville, Pennsylvania, a rural community 130 miles northwest of Philadelphia, reported hearing a loud explosion after seeing the unidentified object. A state police dispatcher said one woman reported that the blast broke windows in her home. There were also unconfirmed reports of people finding debris on the ground. "It was a ball of fire," Mark Barbour of Syracuse, New York, told CNN. "It looked like something you would see from the movies." The National Weather Service reported no natural phenomena that could account for such a sight. Police in Pennsylvania were investigating the possibility of a part falling from a plane from Philadelphia International Airport, which sometimes guides flights across the city's western suburbs. But sightings were later reported southward through Delaware, Maryland, Washington and into Virginia. There were no reports of aviation emergencies, apart from the nonfatal crash of a single-engine plane in Calvert, Maryland, near the state's border with Pennsylvania and Delaware. "We have no idea what it was, whether it was a meteor or what," said National Weather Service spokesman Curtis Carey.

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