Took some time as there are few bright stars in this constellation. I never did look at these stars much as a teen. I have identified 9 stars here, favorite name just because it sounds nice is Praesepe. Total count is now at 67 stars! I was hoping for 50, so am ahead of the game. Next on to a faint constellation, Hydra, that is low on the southern horizon. May have to travel to the tropics to see this one better! :)
labyrinthine's Life List
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1. Walk at night and re-memorize the stars from my youth.
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2. dance salsa
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3. build clay oven
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4. brew some beer
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5. visit london in 2012
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6. Brew some whiskey
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7. build small eco friendly cabin
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8. listen to more live music
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9. build a chicken coop and goat shed with a living roof
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10. Visit China
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11. Enter a handbound book in a call for entry
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How I did it: Was open to it after many years of being a bachelor. Was getting out and meeting people is key. A personal motto became "Look for a reason to say yes."We met and hit it off well. We had a wonderful time while we were together, but things started to unravel. I would not change the experience, many good things in life come and go as this did. Read how I did it…
Have completed the 13 stars I’ve identified in Gemini, so now I am up to 58 stars! Almost got a headache last night identifying all the stars – they were high in the evening sky. Next up on the block the constellation Cancer, it has only 4th magnitude and dimmer stars.
Planning on visiting during the Olympics, so starting the process of accommodations, event tix and flights. Exciting!
Will be the most expensive time, but you only live once so you might as well make the best of it.
