My daughter Christa and I took a short trip to Florida and along the way I snapped a few pictures of the morning planet scene from the beach south of St. Augustine on the Atlantic coast.  Despite the mostly cloudy skies the two planets peeked through a couple of times, so we can at least get a sense of the orientation of the lines of declination and right ascension as well as the ecliptic from the latitude of 29°49'55", exactly at the end of the raised boardwalk to the beach at Ocean Hammock Park.  Saturn has moved very clearly into Pisces, where it will spend most of its next apparition.  Neptune is just to the lower left of Saturn but far too faint to have shown up on our image.  Compare this image to that of 24 days ago, April 24, 2025 to see how much their positions in the constellations and orientation with respect to the ecliptic have changed.  Unannotated image.