9 June 2023 Southern Hemisphere’s Planetary Positions

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Southeastern Hemisphere

This local time is in Sao Paulo, Brazil, South America

9 June 2023
07:00 pm GMT 4:00 PM BRT
Zodiac: Tropical (Standard Western)

Sun:18 Gemini 42
Moon:05 Pisces 14
Mercury:27 Taurus 26
Venus:03 Leo 56
Mars:11 Leo 39
Jupiter:05 Taurus 15
Saturn:07 Pisces 10
Uranus:20 Taurus 41
Neptune:27 Pisces 34
Pluto:00 Aquarius 02 Rx

True Lunar Node:03 Taurus 02 Rx
Mean Lunar Node:01 Taurus 45 Rx

Lilith (Black Moon):17 Leo 03

Chiron:19 Aries 10
Ceres:27 Virgo 24
Pallas:16 Leo 16
Juno:22 Gemini 40
Vesta:24 Taurus 28

Eris:25 Aries 06

Fire:6
Earth:7
Air:3
Water:3
Cardinal:2
Fixed:11
Mutable:6

Southern Hemisphere

This local time is in Cape Town, South Africa

9 June 2023
02:00 pm GMT 4:00 PM SAST
Zodiac: Tropical (Standard Western)

Sun:18 Gemini 30
Moon:02 Pisces 15
Mercury:27 Taurus 06
Venus:03 Leo 45
Mars:11 Leo 32
Jupiter:05 Taurus 12
Saturn:07 Pisces 09
Uranus:20 Taurus 40
Neptune:27 Pisces 34
Pluto:00 Aquarius 02 Rx

True Lunar Node:03 Taurus 03 Rx
Mean Lunar Node:01 Taurus 45 Rx

Lilith (Black Moon):17 Leo 02

Chiron:19 Aries 09
Ceres:27 Virgo 22
Pallas:16 Leo 11
Juno:22 Gemini 33
Vesta:24 Taurus 23

Eris:25 Aries 06

Fire:6
Earth:7
Air:3
Water:3
Cardinal:2
Fixed:11
Mutable:6

Southwestern Hemisphere

This local time is in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

9 June 2023
06:00 am GMT 4:00 PM AEST
Zodiac: Tropical (Standard Western)

Sun:18 Gemini 11
Moon:27 Aquarius 28
Mercury:26 Taurus 36
Venus:03 Leo 26
Mars:11 Leo 20
Jupiter:05 Taurus 08
Saturn:07 Pisces 09
Uranus:20 Taurus 39
Neptune:27 Pisces 34
Pluto:00 Aquarius 02 Rx

True Lunar Node:03 Taurus 04 Rx
Mean Lunar Node:01 Taurus 46 Rx

Lilith (Black Moon):17 Leo 00

Chiron:19 Aries 08
Ceres:27 Virgo 18
Pallas:16 Leo 02
Juno:22 Gemini 21
Vesta:24 Taurus 14

Eris:25 Aries 06

Fire:6
Earth:7
Air:4
Water:2
Cardinal:2
Fixed:12
Mutable:5

Ticks Suck. Here’s A Guide To Identifying Them And Avoiding Bites

Ticks aren’t known as beach-lovers, so ecologist Dan Salkeld and a colleague were surprised when they found 180 ticks in less than a mile on a coastal trail near Muir Beach in California one day in 2016.

“Contrary to most people, we were delighted at the high numbers of ticks! It was exciting in terms of sample sizes and data,” says Salkeld, whose findings were published in June.

But it’s also sobering. For years, people who track black-legged ticks — the kind that carry Lyme disease — have been finding them in further flung territory, though still in mostly traditional habitats of forested areas with tall grasses and leaf litter.

Now, “as the numbers expand, we see ticks in areas that we don’t think of as traditional habitat,” Pritt says.

That trend has continued, with ticks are showing up in places previously deemed safe from the disease-carrying arachnids, from those coastal California beach areas to manicured lawns in the Northeast. The sheer number of ticks may be forcing them to branch out into new habitats, Mayo Clinic parasitologist Bobbi Pritt theorizes.

And, more of them appear to be carrying pathogens. Pritt’s lab tests tens of thousands of ticks; over the last three years, they’ve found that more and more of the ticks carry the bacteria that causes anaplasmosis, a disease that can cause headache, fever and chills and severe illness if treatment is delayed.

It all adds up to more illness: tick-borne diseases are at an all-time high, with about 50,000 cases reported each year — and far more going unreported.

While Lyme disease is by far the most prevalent, accounting for nearly 35,000 cases in 2019, ticks also carry pathogens that can make you allergic to red meat or cause acute respiratory distress. In rare cases, tick-borne diseases are fatal. Anaplasmosis is the second-most common tick-borne disease, with nearly 8,000 cases reported in 2019.

Here’s what you need to know about what kinds of ticks to watch out for, where — and what to do if you get bitten.

Check your local tick forecast

Your personal disease risk is highly dependent on your location.

Tick prevalence hinges on a number of local factors that make sweeping generalizations tricky, says Dr. George Dempsey of East Hampton Family Medicine and Bay Area Lyme Foundation’s Lyme Disease Biobank. That’s why he’s skeptical when he hears predictions for upcoming tick seasons.

“Every year they say it’s going to be a big year – either because of acorns or cold winters or warm winters…” he says, but all of those factors vary from one location to the next.

Currently, a mild winter plus a hot, humid summer in the Midwest is bringing out ticks earlier than usual, for example. “It’s prime time – ticks are already out and about in Minnesota,” says Elizabeth Schiffman, epidemiologist supervisor at the Minnesota Department of Health.

Regional differences are shifting as well. In East Hampton, New York, Dempsey is seeing more Lone Star ticks, a relative newcomer to the area, and fewer black-legged ticks — resulting in less Lyme disease. And back on that Muir Beach trail in California, Salkeld’s team got its second surprise when they tested the ticks they found.

“Our prediction would have been that they didn’t have Lyme, but they were just as high as ticks in woodland areas,” he says, leading him to pose the question in his study: Should infection prevalence in ticks be reported at a hyper-local level — possibly even for a single trail?

What does it mean for those of us trying to stay away from ticks? Be familiar with the ticks in your area, Pritt says. (Try this field map from the University of Rhode Island’s TickEncounter website.) And note that your state or county health department is your best bet for local tick information.

Know your tick types

Six common types of adult female ticks. Top row, left to right: Lone star, Black-legged, Asian long-horned. Bottom row, left to right: Gulf coast, American dog, Rocky mountain wood

(Top row, left to right) Public Health Image Library, Wikimedia Commons, James Gathany/CDC (Bottom row, left to right) Public Health Image Library, Patrick Gorring/iNaturalist, Public Health Image Library

These are the main types you may encounter in the U.S.

The black-legged tick, often referred to as a deer tick, can carry Lyme disease, babesiosis, ehrlichiosis, anaplasmosis and powassan virus. An adult full-grown black-legged tick is the size of a sesame seed; a nymph is the size of a poppy seed. It’s found in the eastern half of the U.S. Black-legged ticks near the Pacific Coast are a cousin of this tick, known as the Western black-legged tick.

The Lone Star tick is aggressive; instead of “questing” from a blade of grass like a black-legged tick, it may pursue a person 50-75 feet away. “People could be hanging out on their deck and they’ll crawl up on them,” Dempsey says.

They can carry ehrlichiosis, heartland virus, tularemia and Southern tick-associated rash illness. Their bite may also trigger alpha-gal syndrome, which can cause an allergy to meat. Adult females have a white dot on their backs.

Its range includes a large swath of the country from Iowa to Texas and everywhere east of there.

The Gulf Coast tick is a close relation.

The American dog tick, also known as a wood tick, can carry Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, one of the deadliest tick-borne diseases, and tularemia. This tick is much bigger than a black-legged tick, so people are more likely to spot them when they latch on. It’s found in the eastern two thirds of the country and California.

The Rocky Mountain wood tick can spread Colorado Tick Fever in addition to Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever and tularemia. It ranges primarily in the northern Rocky Mountain region.

The Asian long-horned tick A new species landed in the U.S. in 2017, when it was spotted for the first time on a sheep in New Jersey. It’s now been noted in at least 15 states in the Midwest and East coast. Female ticks do not need to mate to lay eggs, and thousands can be found together, making grassy areas appear to be moving. They have not yet been found to transmit disease in the U.S.

How to avoid getting bitten

To avoid a tick encounter, you’ll want to be vigilant about taking precautions whenever you’re spending a significant amount of time outdoors in tick territory, whether you’re hiking or mowing your lawn. Fortunately, the same prevention techniques work for all types of ticks, Pritt says:

1. Get dorky: Repelling ticks starts with your outfit. Choose long sleeves and pants if possible. “And it may feel dorky, but tucking your pants into your socks gives ticks less access into the areas they can bite,” says Pritt, who wears white coveralls and duct-tapes the legs to her socks when going on tick drags. Spray exposed skin with a good repellent. And treat clothes likely to be worn in tick habitat ahead of time with a permethrin repellent for the greatest protection.

2. Strip: After your adventure – even if it’s just mowing the lawn – the easiest way to make sure ticks stay outside is to disrobe as soon as possible — shed all your clothes on a porch before going inside to keep any hangers-on outside if possible — jump in the shower, check for ticks and scrub. Remember that disease-carrying ticks can be tiny: at the nymph stage, when it’s likely to bite you, a black-legged tick is the size of a poppy seed. Don’t forget about pets and kids. Check them for ticks outside; otherwise, a tick can fall off a dog inside and bite you.

3. Disinfect: Throw discarded clothes into the dryer on high heat for at least six minutes to kill any stragglers.

What to do if you do get bitten

1. Don’t panic. It’s a hard rule to follow, Pritt admits, but remember that not every tick carries a harmful bacteria or virus.

2. Forget the folk remedies: “Grab a pair of fine tipped tweezers, remove as quickly as possible as close to skin as you can by pulling it out in a smooth, continuous motion without twisting it,” Pritt says. And don’t light a match or roll it in butter, as in fact, those methods often result in only partial removal.

3. Save it: Put the tick in a plastic bag in the freezer, especially if you think it may have been attached a long time, which may increase the risk of Lyme disease transmission. That way if you decide to see a doctor, they’ll be able to identify the type of tick that bit you, and even test it for disease-causing bacteria. Keep in mind, though, that you may not get infected even if the tick tests positive, Dempsey says.

4. Watch for symptoms: A rash, headache, flu-like symptoms and joint pain can all be signs of Lyme disease, anaplasmosis and ehrlichiosis. A stiff neck and swollen lymph nodes are associated with Lyme disease.

IF YOU HAVE SYMPTOMS: Many people with Lyme disease don’t remember getting a rash or a tick bite. So mention your concerns to your health care provider. Blood tests may be able to detect Lyme disease after your body has developed antibodies.

Information about ticks is from npr.org

A Laugh for Today – You might be practicing Bubba Wicca if …

Signs That You May Be A Bubba Wiccan


  1. You are out in the woods and the Horned God appears to you and it takes you more than 30 seconds to put down your deer rifle.
  2. You’ve ever duct-taped an outhouse and called it a sweat lodge.
  3. You run out of candles and then get the emergency flares out of your trunk.
  4. Your altar is made from the hood of an old Chevy pick-up.
  5. You begin your Circle by calling for quarters to be placed in the beer fund jar.
  6. You enter a skyclad circle with the words, In Perfect Love and Perfect Lust.
  7. You close a circle with the words “Hot damn, let’s party!”
  8. You get most of your spiritual wisdom about the cycles of nature from Bill Dance bass fishing shows.
  9. You watch NASCAR for its karmic revelation.
  10. Your ritual robes are made of weatherproof camouflage.
  11. Your revel fire causes the smokejumpers to fly in.
  12. The only herb you use has to be planted in the middle of nowhere.
  13. You think “The Reclaiming Collective” is a great name for a used automobile parts business.
  14. Before you can use your ritual cauldron, you have to wash out the bones from your fish stew. 

June 8, 2023 Moon’s Current Phase

You can use this link to go forward or backward in time for Moon phase information. If you are curious, you can even find out what phase the Moon was in when you or anyone else was born.

From MoonGiant.com

The Moon’s current phase for today and tonight is a Waning Gibbous. During this phase the Moon can be seen in the early morning daylight hours on the western horizon. This is the first phase after the Full Moon occurs. It lasts roughly 7 days with the Moon’s illumination growing smaller each day until the Moon becomes a Last Quarter Moon with an illumination of 50%. The average Moon rise for this phase is between 9pm and Midnight depending on the age of the phase. The moon rises later and later each night setting after sunrise in the morning.

Visit the June 2023 Moon Phases Calendar to see all the daily moon phase for this month.

Today’s Waning Gibbous Phase

The Waning Gibbous on June 8 has an illumination of 76%. This is the percentage of the Moon illuminated by the Sun. The illumination is constantly changing and can vary up to 10% a day. On June 8 the Moon is 19.62 days old. This refers to how many days it has been since the last New Moon. It takes 29.53 days for the Moon to orbit the Earth and go through the lunar cycle of all 8 Moon phases.

Phase Details

Phase: Waning Gibbous
Illumination: 76%
Moon Age: 19.62 days
Moon Angle: 0.55
Moon Distance: 363,300.12 km
Sun Angle: 0.53
Sun Distance: 151,854,691.88 km

The 8 Lunar Phases

There are 8 lunar phases the Moon goes through in its 29.53 days lunar cycle. The 4 major Moon phases are Full Moon, New Moon, First Quarter and Last Quarter. Between these major phases, there are 4 minor ones: the Waxing Crescent, Waxing Gibbous, Waning Gibbous and Waning Crescent. For more info on the Moon Cycle and on each phase check out Wikipedia Lunar Phase page.

Useful Moon Resources

June 8, 2023 Daily Horoscopes

Click here to read Georgia Nicols Daily Horoscopes

Moon Alert

There are no restrictions to shopping or important decisions today until 9:05 PM PDT. The Moon is in Aquarius.

Aries (March 21-April 19)

Expect a curveball or something unusual to happen when dealing with a friend today (probably a female). Or you might be just as surprised by the antics or decisions of a group. Possibly, you will meet a real character today. (It’s not a boring day.)

Taurus (April 20-May 20)

Today you do not want to be bossed around or dictated to by anyone because you want the freedom to be able to call your own shots. This is why you might feel rebellious when dealing with parents, bosses, teachers or the police, if they start telling you what to do. You have strong feelings of independence today!

Gemini (May 21-June 20)

This is a restless day for you. You might be unsettled or concerned because of travel plans or glitches to your plans related to travel. Likewise, issues related to publishing, the media, medicine and the law also might be confounding or full of delays and contradictions. Slow down and work out these details.

Cancer (June 21-July 22)

Be smart and double check financial matters, especially related to banking, inheritances and shared property because something unexpected will impact these areas for you today. Stay on top of things because possibly, you snooze – you lose. (You don’t want that.)

Leo (July 23-Aug. 22)

A close friend, partner or spouse will probably surprise you today. They might say or do something you didn’t expect. They might have demands. Perhaps more freedom in the relationship? Possibly, they will introduce you to someone new and unusual.

Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)

Your work routine will be interrupted today by computer glitches, power outages, staff shortages, late deliveries and other unexpected events. Give yourself extra time so that you have wiggle room to deal with surprises that come your way. Remember the Boy Scout motto: Be prepared.

Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22)

Parents: Pleas know that this is an accident-prone day for your kids, which means you should be vigilant. Know where they are at all times. Remove toddlers from hazardous situations. Meanwhile, social plans will also suddenly change today. They might be cancelled or you might get an invitation?

Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21)

Broken appliances or other interruptions, including someone knocking at your door, are just some reasons your home routine will be interrupted today. Get dressed so that you can deal with what you least expect. Possibly, stock the fridge in case you want to have food and drink on hand. (A spontaneous get together?)

Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)

Pay attention to everything you say and do because this is an accident-prone day for your sign. However, because you can think out-of-the-box, you might have brilliant ideas! (Or they might be far-fetched and unrealistic.) Expect detours to your day.

Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)

Keep an eye on your money today because unexpected influences could impact your wealth. Protect what you own against loss, theft or damage. This includes cash. Make friends with your bank account so that you know what’s happening.

Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)

Today the Moon is in your sign at odds with your ruler Uranus, which can make you jump to conclusions or make a hasty decision. You have a strong craving for excitement today and might act without thinking. Easy does it and make sure whatever you do does not lead to regret later. Be smart.

Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20)

There’s a lot of electrical energy in the air today, which is why you feel restless, even nervous. You can sense that things are unfolding in an unpredictable way and that anything can happen. You’re right! Therefore, be smart and go slowly and double check everything.

If Your Birthday Is Today

Actor Frank Grillo (1965) shares your birthday today. You have a winning personality because you know how to regale others with tales of yours exploits and other stories. You are forever curious and dramatic. This is a fun-loving social, creative year for you! Have fun but remember your goals. Old friends might rekindle relationships.

Click here for today’s or anyone’s birthday horoscope from thehoroscope.co

Aries (March 21-April 19)

It seems that this is going to be a great day for all kinds of official announcements. So if there’s anything you’ve been hiding from people maybe it’s a great time for you to speak up.

It’s also a great time for couples to announce engagements or even marry. The actual context favors family reunions and this means there will be some great celebrations ahead.

Taurus (April 20-May 20)

All of today’s action will take place in the home sector of your life. This means that you will either tend to all kinds of home practicalities or that you will have some unexpected visitors.

Make sure you have all your bills paid and your house clean so you will be able to lessen the stress of having any unwanted company around for the day.

Gemini (May 21-June 20)

Money comes and money goes for you the following days and you should take all the possible measures to make it stay.

This means that you should avoid spending it on things you don’t really need and on activities that are only temporary. Maybe it’s time to priorities your purchases and make sure you put some money aside for difficult days.

Cancer (June 21-July 22)

This day favors negotiations, mediations and contract signings so don’t worry if you have something like this planned for the day because things will go in the direction they are supposed to go.

All troubles you might meet along the way will only be to help you open your eyes and make better decisions later. Try to see the half full side of the glass.

Leo (July 23-Aug. 22)

Your energy and skill are being worked to max this Thursday but this doesn’t mean you will be feeling any effort. You are restless and enthusiastic over how efficient you are working.

The rewards for your actions might come in a bit late but this doesn’t mean this day won’t help you win the respect of your colleagues and collaborators.

Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)

Today is going to make some great connections for you. This means that you will meet exactly the people you need to have in your life right now.

Don’t be afraid to talk to medical professionals or law executives if these are the places where you are currently in trouble. You might also catch some clues regarding other issues you should tend to.

Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22)

This day is going to start in a bit of a rut for you having to tend to all kinds of mundane activities. But this doesn’t mean it has to continue in the same way.

For the single natives it announces quite an adventurous night out if they know how to seize a romantic opportunity while for those already in a relationship it seems it is also going to be a fun night.

Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21)

You are going to be right on the wave today and nothing will stop you. It seems that being enthusiastic about your activities, no matter how mundane they are, makes you very attractive and charming.

You will benefit from great interactions today, especially with persons of the opposite sex so this means you might also have a busy night.

Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)

You are going to be all bold and adventurous today at heart but it seems that the day itself won’t offer you many occasions to unravel yourself.

You will have to bottle up that enthusiasm for later and wait for better times. There might be an occasion for you to participate in some sort of gathering and it might not be the happiest of events going on.

Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)

Today it seems that some new information will unravel regarding your love life. This means that a certain relationship or fling will turn out to be a lot more important for you and will prompt you to make some changes in your life.

You will also be very passionate and romantic if given the right atmosphere when the sun goes down.

Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)

Today your worst enemy will be your body. Maybe your health has been suffering for some time now or maybe you are suddenly not feeling well.

For most natives, there aren’t going to be any serious reasons to worry about but everyone should take cautionary actions and avoid any excesses. Be responsible and careful with your body and it will react accordingly.

Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20)

This day will prompt you with every event to get to work and be as efficient as you can. There are going to be high demands for you that you will have to meet in small periods of time.

The good news is that you won’t be all stressed about this working under deadline thing and that once you are off work you will be all able to relax and have fun going out.

Good Day WOTC Family and Friends with A Thought for Today

My mantra for the rest of this week!

My life has gone into the express lane and will be here through the weekend. Big Dawg started a new job that he needs me to go with him to teach him the jobs cellphone app. He’s a little bit technically challenged when it comes to smart phones as he just switched from using a flip phone until last fall. Besides riding along with him as he delivers important papers to people all over the county, we live in I also have to print out the paperwork for him as I will not let him near my desktop computer that I use for WOTC, and all things affiliated with it. He’s already crashed it once on me, but I was able to retrieve everything I needed too and get rid of the nasty virus he had inadvertently let in. So, if some of the tomorrow posts show up later than normal it is because I didn’t get up early enough, like today I am 1 1/2 hours behind schedule, to finish them all before, we leave for the day. I will try my absolute best to still get all the regular daily posts up with no pictures. The exceptions will be the rotating daily post, a thought and laugh for todays; those are history until this coming Monday. One last thing I will only be checking WOTC’s School of Witchcraft email until this coming Monday.