Basil says; (Uhmm) Speaking pretty much for dogs of all kinds, in all times through the universe, we'd like humans to know that it's ok for you to tell us you love us. Yeah, I mean like actually saying the words. Oh, you think that's silly, do ya? Well, it's not. And don't think we don't understand what you're saying either. FYI, we can read your nuance with absolute precision. And if you're sincere, there's no way we can miss the message, even if we haven't yet learned to recognize the word.
And by the way, I happen to know that cats feel the same way, even if they won't admit it! Actually, I doubt if there's a being on this planet or any other that wouldn't appreciate it on some level.
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Thank you so much for your kind words! I REALLY appreciate that! Best wishes, and much success to you in your ventures and adventures, from The Holy City Of Oakland, J :)
The Egyptians had extended knowledge of the night sky and the stars above. The circumpolar stars (the set of stars that seemed to "orbit" the North Star through the course of the night and thus never dipped below the horizon) were called the "Imperishable Ones". Most of the brighter stars were named by the Egyptians and they named thirty-eight constellations. These constellations were used to divide the night sky into "decans" (from the Greek word for "Ten"). The decans were called "the thirty-six gods of heaven and each ruled for ten-days each year.
"In skating over thin ice, our safety is in our speed." ~Ralph Waldo Emerson
It reminded me of a conversation I had with someone close to me who is battling depression. At one point during our chat, I told her she should "...boldly move forward and don't look down"...but that Emerson quote would have been a nice addition to the conversation. HA!