Coldest Day Recorded

I am currently sitting in a blanket typing my posts today and having a nice rest. Yesterday, I had to walk quite a long-distance on horrible black ice and my legs are throbbing. The weather has been freezing of late, and it warmed up with the rain, but the resultant effect was icy roads. The climate has warmed up now, but apparently we are headed for more cold weather here in the U.K.

The lowest temperature on Earth is recorded at Vostok Station, Anartica, when the mercury sinked to - 128.6F (-89.2C). On this day, the Sun was in Cancer at 28 degrees in exact square to Saturn. It was the time of the Saturn-Pluto conjunction in Libra and Jupiter conjunct Uranus in Sagittarius. Perhaps the time was ripe for a new cold weather record to break. Astrologers associate Jupiter-Uranus contacts with breakthroughs, new world records and discoveries. Saturn-Pluto is a particularly cold and ruthless combination with impenetrable defences. I am quite upset that such a cold spell should occur under Sun-Saturn and Sun-Pluto.  I have a Sun-Saturn contact and I know we have a reserved nature, that is less warm, and is sometimes considered to be defensive and cold, but not that COLD. I do sometimes have a worldview that the world is a cold and bleak place, more so when I am feeling particularly depressed about life in general. I think a white snowy landscape makes for an absolutely stunning view. The planet Saturn, according to Astronomers, is very photogenic and is considered to be the most beautiful planet of them all.

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