Hey those of you still boppin' along, I hope your New Years Day is safe and uneventful as far as gun violence goes, and I hope today's wee hours bar fracas doesn't set the tone for this week.
Our changing earth is prompting me to look up this day, as the clouds choose to assume the shape of a roaring lion prowling in front of a snow covered hill, and trailed by a fast horse trying to derail the lion's focus on slaughter. It is rare when a herd animal breaks loose from the herd to trail a predator. Will the New Year allow us to see any benefit from the horse's determination and speed? Will more of the herd improve the odds for the horse by joining with it? And for synchronicity's sake, please hear that I'm reading "The Dark Horse" right now, a novel by Craig Johnson, which formed the basis of a plot in A&E's last fall season's drama named "Longmire."
Since I'm on the east coast, and yesterday ended a woozy day (sans Alcohol), with some geomag field disturbance, I suppose. The GOM geomag sensing station still reporting a negative Mag. field pull at the coast of Louisiana, and so is Fredricksburg VA. Yesterday I was joking about the lighter wallets we could expect, but today I think it's related to the Puerto Rico EQs and volcanic areas near there. Also think that GOM(Gulf of Mexico) renewed leak at BP Horizon leaves the GOM seafloor more unstable than more would admit. Is there a line that runs from GOM to sinkhole in Louisiana to underground fault traveling up to Fredricksburg VA?
Lots of little swarm earthquakes near Puerto Rico and the Pagan Volcano in the Northern Mariana is in Yellow status:
PAGAN VOLCANO (CAVW #0804-17=)
18°7'48" N 145°48' E, Summit Elevation 1870 ft (570 m)
Current Volcano Alert Level: ADVISORY
Current Aviation Color Code: YELLOW
http://volcanoes.usgs.gov/nmi/activity/index.php