Tonight's Moon
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Waning Crescent. Rest. Seriously.
The Waning Crescent is the quietest phase of the lunar cycle. Your only job right now is to rest, reflect, and prepare for the New Moon. The cosmos will wait.

☽ ☽ Wimberley, Texas Hill Country
17 acres of ancient Texas Hill Country — fossils, cedar, and the kind of quiet that asks you to listen.
Why Twin Moon?
Twin Moon Ranch is not named after a single love story. It is named after a pattern that runs through both of our families like a thread pulled tight by the cosmos: twin Scorpio Moons, scattered across generations.
In astrology, the Moon is the most intimate placement in a chart — it governs how we feel, how we attach, how we find our way home in the dark. A Scorpio Moon does not love lightly. It loves with the full force of the ocean at night: deep, still on the surface, and fathomless beneath.
When Stephanie and JL discovered they shared the same Scorpio Moon — and then traced that same placement through siblings, parents, and cousins on both sides — it stopped feeling like coincidence. It felt like confirmation. The land in Wimberley carries that same energy: ancient, layered, full of things waiting to be uncovered. Fossils embedded in limestone. Stories pressed into stone by time.
Twin moons. Two families. One ranch. And 17 acres still deciding what it wants to be.

Both charts
Scorpio Moon
"The Scorpio Moon does not look for love. It waits for the one that already knows it — and recognizes it on sight."
The Origin Story
It started with a podcast.
JL — Mr. Virgo, as Stephanie calls him — had been a quiet, devoted listener of The Astrology Lounge. He was the kind of listener who actually absorbs things, who sits with an episode for days. One day, he wrote in. Not a fan message. A real question — the kind that only comes from someone paying close attention.
Stephanie wrote back. He wrote again. The questions became conversations. The conversations became letters of a kind — pen pals, in the most modern sense of the word.


Then texting. Then coffee.
Pen pals became texts. Texts became something warmer. And then — in the way the universe engineers its most important meetings — Stephanie was driving from Colorado to Florida and her route took her straight through Texas, where JL is from.
They met for coffee. It was supposed to be brief. The kind of thing you schedule with an easy exit built in. But when she looked at him, something settled. My soul is home. That was the thought. Not a hope, not a wish — a recognition. Twin Scorpio Moons know each other on sight.


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The pandemic changed everything.
They tried Austin in 2020. But the pandemic had a way of clarifying things — of stripping away the comfortable and asking: if any day could be your last, how would you choose to live it? The answer, for them, was the open road.
They packed into a motorhome and spent years moving through this country — coast to coast, season to season, the pug riding shotgun. They saw things. They grew. They built a life that didn't fit inside four walls, and they were happy.
But eventually, even the most devoted wanderers feel the pull of roots. Scorpio Moons, after all, crave depth. And depth requires ground.
Wimberley, Texas
The Texas Hill Country is one of the oldest landscapes in North America. Walk the limestone and you'll find fossils — creatures from a time before memory, pressed into the earth like a chart of everything that came before. It is the kind of land that holds history in its bones, that rewards those who slow down enough to look.






17
Acres
Ancient limestone Hill Country, rich with fossils and cedar
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Twin Scorpio Moons
Running through both families — the sign that names this land
12
Zodiac Garden Beds
One for each sign — as heard on the podcast
The Future
We have a dream — a vision of Twin Moon Ranch as an astrology-themed retreat, perhaps an Airbnb where guests can sleep under the Texas stars, walk the zodiac garden beds, and feel the particular stillness of land that has been here since long before any of us. A place where people come to slow down, look up, and remember that they are part of something much larger than their daily lives.
But we're Scorpio Moons. We know better than to force a thing before it's ready. We've learned to trust the timing of the universe — it's kind of our whole thing.
So for now, we are building. We are listening. We are planting the zodiac garden beds and watching what grows. We are letting 17 acres of ancient Hill Country tell us what it wants to be. And we trust that when it's ready, it will let us know.

"We are waiting for the land to tell us what it wants."
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Want to follow along?
Stephanie shares updates on Twin Moon Ranch — the builds, the garden beds, the fossils, and the adventures — on the podcast and on Instagram. Come find us.
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