A quiet moment
Remembering the children’s rhyme, “April showers bring May flowers …” Does that bring back a few memories?
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Remembering the children’s rhyme, “April showers bring May flowers …” Does that bring back a few memories?
“Tension is who you think you should be, relaxation is who you are.” — Chinese proverb Since cats are frequently referred to as masters of relaxation, then they must also be showing us who they truly are. #CaturdayWeekly
“I am enough of an artist to draw freely upon my imagination.” “And who am I to quarrel with what one of the ultimate geniuses of the centuries said? H-E -double toothpicks, all I need to do is just let my imagination roam!” – A.R. Tist #one-dimensionalartist
Continuing the planetary examination from last week – Now to show a few more salient points in the ‘Natal Chart’ for Write Up The Road, a small but persevering publisher, and interpret same. We could continue our examination exhaustively, getting into quintiles and degree minutes, but I think the aspects which immediately stand out are
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Apple blossoms are a sure indicator that spring is indeed coming … no matter how many blizzards still lurk, severe thunderstorms impact cities and rural areas alike, and tornadoes wreak havoc as they choose. Spring will come. Winter must finally recede.
You haven’t had an inquisitive look until a cat has confronted you with the question of, “What are you doing?” #CaturdayWeekly
STICKIN’ IT TO PUTIN Made with non-Russian vodka. One after another. After another. After another. Stickin’ it to Putin. You do that long enough And it starts to have an effect.
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“When you start down the road to revenge, remember to dig two graves.” – Chinese Proverb Probably a good idea to stop and think things over before you grab that shovel.
As you may recall, your favorite ancient astrologer recently signed a contract with a small publisher for an unspecified number of books about astrology. While this is truly gratifying, it’s also entailing a tremendous amount of work. In an idle moment, I thought it might prove interesting to calculate the publishing company’s ‘natal chart’ and