Notes From the Observatory

Observations gathered beneath the stars.

Reflections, celestial insights, curious discoveries, and the occasional squirrel-fueled revelation from the observatory tower.

Welcome to The Observatory

Some nights bring answers.

Most bring more questions.

A constellation catches the eye.

A moon refuses to be ignored.

A pattern appears where none existed before.

A simple thought turns into a three-hour research adventure involving folklore, astronomy, mythology, and a completely unrelated rabbit hole.

The Observatory is a place for collecting observations, exploring ideas, and documenting the moments of wonder, curiosity, and reflection that shape our journey.

Here you’ll find celestial insights, seasonal reflections, symbolic musings, unexpected discoveries, and notes gathered while staring at the universe and asking:

“Well… that’s interesting.”

Wonder begins the moment we stop assuming we already know.

Where Would You Like To Explore?

Cosmic Weather

The skies are always changing. Explore moon phases, planetary movements, seasonal energies, eclipses, retrogrades, and celestial happenings from the observatory tower. What's happening above may offer insight into what's unfolding below.

Field Notes

Observations, reflections, life lessons, strange synchronicities, and moments of everyday magic gathered along the journey. Sometimes the smallest observations reveal the greatest truths.

Curiosities & Rabbit Holes

The official headquarters of the Intergalactic Squirrel Society. Explore mythology, symbolism, folklore, astronomy, history, strange facts, and fascinating discoveries that began with a single question. Follow the thread. See where it leads.

Symbols & Synchronicities

Recurring themes, archetypes, signs, symbolism, and meaningful coincidences observed in both everyday life and the wider world. Because sometimes the universe has a remarkable sense of timing.

Squirrel Reports

Unexpected discoveries, unfinished theories, random observations, and fascinating topics that somehow wandered into the observatory. Further research is required. Probably.