Another aspect of this lunation is to embrace fun and pleasure. The Full Moon in Taurus brings a “bring and eat, drink, and be merry” vibe, heightening our desire for indulgence. As a result, we should step into the vitality of life and embrace the comforts surrounding us by listening to good music, being with positive and uplifting pals, enjoying a fantastic spread of food, and unapologetically tapping into our hedonistic passions. All of the wonderful merriments of life are at our fingertips, which is why we should lean into them. Be present and fall into the lovely energy of the Supermoon.
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The Surprising Connection Between ‘Leave It to Beaver’ and ‘The Fugitive’
Leave it to Beaver fans got to know Beaver’s very first teacher, Miss Canfield, in the show’s very first episode, which debuted Oct. 4, 1957. Played by popular character actress Diane Brewster, Ms. Canfield appeared in only a handful of episodes throughout the show’s first season (including the show’s ill-fated pilot), but she earned spot in Leave it to Beaver fans’ hearts — so much so that Brewster would return in the role in the 1983 TV movie Still the Beaver and the sequel series The New Leave it to Beaver, which ran from 1983-1988. But while plenty of the actress’s fans may remember as Beaver’s beloved teacher, they might not know the surprising connection she had to TV’s The Fugitive — she played Helen Kimble, the woman murdered by the infamous One-Armed Man.