


There are steadying certainties in life, however, in times of the unexpected when navigation by antiquated astronomical charts and concepts, due to shifts and storms, will not do. A national site depicts thunder being the result of rapidity regarding “the air surrounding the path of a lightning bolt.” Lightning bolts on a path, resulting thunder, fluctuating interstellar anomalies, and folklore around trajectory of stars, reflect something seemingly symbolic in currently reading and interpreting a “calendar” forecasting futures we, like those before us, cannot ever fully know.

With the recent, bizarre phenomenon of the five-planet alignment (ultimately joined by the moon), as well as an unexpected solar storm impacting Earth in the wake of the solstice preceding July, what do the skies say of what we are weathering now? The summer piece on included folklore such as the following: “If there are many falling stars during a clear summer evening, expect thunder.” This weekend the literal forecast includes a watch indication, as it portends a “severe thunderstorm” for this historied section of the country as we write. *** IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT: COME BACK AND JOIN US FOR OUR NEW INCARNATION AND OUR DECADE+ MILESTONE ISSUE COMING TO A SCREEN NEAR YOU! CHECK OUR HOME PAGE AND FACEBOOK PAGE FOR FRESH UPDATES AND DETAILS.Īccording to, the online presence of The Old Farmer’s Almanac founded in 1792, an almanac “is defined as a ‘calendar of the heavens.’” The Old Farmer’s Almanac, this piece of our history from the 1700s, was designed to help forecast the weather of the nation and had its audience looking to the stars, sun, and moon to read the times.
