Grace has a daughter in school in Alpine, Texas (Sul Ross State, part of the UT systems, I think). Funny, to me, Alpine is West Texas. Here, in El Paso? That’s East Texas.
All about what one uses as a frame of reference. From Grace’s backyard, literally, I can see Old Mexico, New Mexico, and still be in Texas. This is West Texas, just about as West Texas as it gets.
It’s all about a frame of reference.
The Forgotten Sign:
Capricorn still starts on the shortest day of the year, and likewise, Cancer starts on the longest day of the year. Solstice. When the Sun – quite literally – stands still. Then it’s divided in 12 equal parts, named for constellations, but not where they are at the moment.
The science, or, to some, the superstition that is based on the location of the planets, the sun and the moon, that remains. I use components from several schools of astrology, but the essential framework? Still “Western.”
It’s about a frame of reference.
I should really have some canned text to answer this question as it crops up every year or two. The old battle, church versus science versus astrology. We all used to be on the same team.
Now?
Not so much.
Well put! Miss you, old dude! Love always, April and Kolby
Weird dude, not old dude, weird dude!
(maybe not that weird in Lower Arkansas)
I feel so much better! ;-) (re: west texas…Janice and I graduated from West Texas State Univ. . . located in the middle of the Panhandle. Go figure. )
Perfect explanation, in 100 words or less. Next time someone asks me, (just happened at work), I’ll have the answer. Thanks.