DemiSLR for wife losing her husband

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SteveS
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DemiSLR for wife losing her husband

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DemiSLR for a native who lost her husband:
On the morning of March 28, 2018, a wife (Dee) discovered her husband had died in his sleep.

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Jim Eshelman
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Re: DemiSLR for wife losing her husband

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Ouch! That's close!

I've become disenchanted with Demi-SSRs, a disenchantment which (for example) serves me well as I approach my own Demi in three days with Moon-Mars-Saturn rising (ouch), among other things. I've been quite glad they haven't been behaving reliably for years.

But your example is excruciatingly exact and true. Coincidence, or a stronger chart than I'd been tending to think?
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Jim wrote:
But your example is excruciatingly exact and true. Coincidence, or a stronger chart than I'd been tending to think?
Not a DSSR but a DSLR, which you have taught to me are very important lunar return charts, not to be ignored.
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SteveS wrote: Wed Apr 04, 2018 7:40 am Jim wrote:
But your example is excruciatingly exact and true. Coincidence, or a stronger chart than I'd been tending to think?
Not a DSSR but a DSLR, which you have taught to me are very important lunar return charts, not to be ignored.
Ah, my mistake and grateful for the correction! Yes, Demi-SLRs are a big deal. And this one is striking!
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