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Confused if we're in winter or spring? Look to the night sky! (For us in the Northern hemisphere anyhow). The "handle" of the Plough or Big Dipper constellation points to the direction that's associated with the Season that we're in. So last night the handle was clearly pointing to the East...so we're in Springtime 🙂 The correlation between the direction the Big Dipper is pointing and the Season of the year, plus other associations we have in Acupuncture and Feng Shui, is set out in the Huang... The Plough Constellation, The Big Dipper Constellations, Big Dipper Aesthetic, Constellations Drawing, Cetus Constellation, Big Dipper Constellation, Constellation Drawing, Types Of Galaxies, Dipper Constellation

Confused if we're in winter or spring? Look to the night sky! (For us in the Northern hemisphere anyhow). The "handle" of the Plough or Big Dipper constellation points to the direction that's associated with the Season that we're in. So last night the handle was clearly pointing to the East...so we're in Springtime 🙂 The correlation between the direction the Big Dipper is pointing and the Season of the year, plus other associations we have in Acupuncture and Feng Shui, is set out in the…

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“I was looking at that,” she said, pointing to the Big Dipper. “See?” “Ursa Major,” he said. “The Great Bear.” “Odin’s Wain, they call it. And the Great Bear. Where we come from, we believe that is a, a thing, a, not a god, but like a god, a bad thing, chained up in those stars. If it escapes, it will eat the whole of everything. And there are three sisters who must watch the sky, all the day, all the night. If he escapes, the thing in the stars, the world is over." – Neil Gaiman, American Gods Astronomy Pictures, Big Dipper, Ursa Major, Nebulas, Star Gazing, Starry Nights, Our Universe, Aurora Boreal, Space The Final Frontier

“I was looking at that,” she said, pointing to the Big Dipper. “See?” “Ursa Major,” he said. “The Great Bear.” “Odin’s Wain, they call it. And the Great Bear. Where we come from, we believe that is a, a thing, a, not a god, but like a god, a bad thing, chained up in those stars. If it escapes, it will eat the whole of everything. And there are three sisters who must watch the sky, all the day, all the night. If he escapes, the thing in the stars, the world is over." – Neil Gaiman, American…

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