That look, I would call haughty. Is a good look. A bit regal. ..but still with those “I do as I please, cat eyes. And I’m staring right through you. Albeit, peripherally.”
I haven’t run your chart in a bit, what’s your Leo doin’? (Technically, I don’t have your time but, I’ve gotten it close enough through context clues.) So,.. would you give up the data, and let me look?
Everyone, take care.
I Love you all, (this place is smokin’, and this globe is gonna get even better. That was our Choice, a long time ago.. We made it, and we will live it.)
Peace,
Jere
Artemis is properly (105) Artemis, the 105th asteroid discovered. If you go to Serennu.com >> choose Ephemeris >> and then enter 105 into the “additional points” area, you will be able to chart its position for any day. I’ll ask Tracy to include it on the list.
Well, you old sonofagun Len, thanks for letting me know. What a cryin’ shame about the lack of recognition for Artemis the Asteroid. Eric. . . .can’t you do something?
BK- there is an asteroid named Artemis (Greek goddess associated with the Moon, sister of Apollo, God associated with the Sun). It is located in that cat box known as the main belt between Mars and Jupiter (where you will also find find Ceres, Juno, etc). It’s not in any ephemeris that i know of. What’s up with that? It was discovered shortly after the United States civil war, so it’s not a newcomer. Perhaps because it is carbonaceous and thus not very bright (flunked astronomy, reportedly). Perhaps it’s one of those “who you know” things and she doesn’t have anough juice. Anyway, it’s there.
Loving all the animal photos Eric! Let’s me have my awww moment every morning. 🙂 Artemis looks like a cat with a ton of personality! And I absolutely love his eyes!!
simply irresistible (there should be a star or asteroid named Artemis!)
I should have known that you were an animal person Eric. Just one more thing to love about you.
I Love this guy! Artemis is kind of the epitome of all cats. It’s true that at first glance one might suspect Artie to be a little stand offish, like if you were in Paris and met Pepe le Pew on the street and he snubs you with his nose up in the air, pretending your not there. But, thats not how it went down with Artie at all! He was warm and welcoming, made him self right at home, and allowed me to make out with him in these amazing little fluffy love sessions that we would have throughout the day and a half that I got to hang with him. He’s a cool kitty, who acts just as he should with some nice boundaries and very fluffy fur. I have know doubt that he will grow to be very wise. I hope we stay friends…
Aw, what a beauty.
Yes, Squirrels are great but I love me some pooties! I have one, a big black fluffy that I adopted, named Conan. He’s fantastic and loves his name.
Much love that you are doing animal photos. I would have lost my mind years ago if I hadn’t had my cats around. So relaxing and they are really funny when you put tape on the bottom of their paws or a string around their tail! 😉
That look, I would call haughty. Is a good look. A bit regal. ..but still with those “I do as I please, cat eyes. And I’m staring right through you. Albeit, peripherally.”
I haven’t run your chart in a bit, what’s your Leo doin’? (Technically, I don’t have your time but, I’ve gotten it close enough through context clues.) So,.. would you give up the data, and let me look?
Everyone, take care.
I Love you all, (this place is smokin’, and this globe is gonna get even better. That was our Choice, a long time ago.. We made it, and we will live it.)
Peace,
Jere
Artemis is properly (105) Artemis, the 105th asteroid discovered. If you go to Serennu.com >> choose Ephemeris >> and then enter 105 into the “additional points” area, you will be able to chart its position for any day. I’ll ask Tracy to include it on the list.
Well, you old sonofagun Len, thanks for letting me know. What a cryin’ shame about the lack of recognition for Artemis the Asteroid. Eric. . . .can’t you do something?
BK- there is an asteroid named Artemis (Greek goddess associated with the Moon, sister of Apollo, God associated with the Sun). It is located in that cat box known as the main belt between Mars and Jupiter (where you will also find find Ceres, Juno, etc). It’s not in any ephemeris that i know of. What’s up with that? It was discovered shortly after the United States civil war, so it’s not a newcomer. Perhaps because it is carbonaceous and thus not very bright (flunked astronomy, reportedly). Perhaps it’s one of those “who you know” things and she doesn’t have anough juice. Anyway, it’s there.
Loving all the animal photos Eric! Let’s me have my awww moment every morning. 🙂 Artemis looks like a cat with a ton of personality! And I absolutely love his eyes!!
simply irresistible (there should be a star or asteroid named Artemis!)
I should have known that you were an animal person Eric. Just one more thing to love about you.
I Love this guy! Artemis is kind of the epitome of all cats. It’s true that at first glance one might suspect Artie to be a little stand offish, like if you were in Paris and met Pepe le Pew on the street and he snubs you with his nose up in the air, pretending your not there. But, thats not how it went down with Artie at all! He was warm and welcoming, made him self right at home, and allowed me to make out with him in these amazing little fluffy love sessions that we would have throughout the day and a half that I got to hang with him. He’s a cool kitty, who acts just as he should with some nice boundaries and very fluffy fur. I have know doubt that he will grow to be very wise. I hope we stay friends…
Aw, what a beauty.
Yes, Squirrels are great but I love me some pooties! I have one, a big black fluffy that I adopted, named Conan. He’s fantastic and loves his name.
Much love that you are doing animal photos. I would have lost my mind years ago if I hadn’t had my cats around. So relaxing and they are really funny when you put tape on the bottom of their paws or a string around their tail! 😉