Daily Planets Wednesday 10/11/10- A NaNoWriMo Update

Notice I have a new widget on my sidebar? It is the NaNoWriMo widget thing so the world (well, anyone who is interested) can see where I am up to with my little novel writing adventure.
A colleague asked me this morning how I was tracking and seemed t…

7th House Survey

Scroll down for commentary on November 8th This is from Jessica Shepherd at http://moonkissd.com/ ; she’s looking for data for her research project–she explains it all, below: If you speak the language of astrology and have a planet in the…

8 November 2010: Embracing Discretion

Here’s the tip for the day:  In the early morning hours of the 8th Mercury moves into the 29th degree of Scorpio, semi-sextile Venus, taking the lady of love’s tension and giving it a ready outlet in communications. Yikes! Control is eve…

Addendum to Moon in Sagittarius

I’ve just finished a plate of scrambled eggs, only to find that some of it is on my face! Astrologer Alanna Morgan has just messaged me that the Moon is, in fact, applying towards a flowing trine with planets Venus and Jupiter. By Jove, she’s righ…

Neptune Direct Stations @ Discovery degree 11.7.10

In the wee hours of November 7, 2010, gaseous Neptune turned Direct @ 25AQ55 with its traveling partner, Chiron, @ 26AQ04 now Direct as well – and both still affectng US natal Moon. On September 24, 1846, Neptune was discovered when @ 25AQ53 and Rx, conjunct Saturn 25AQ08 Rx, with both planets at the base of a YOD pattern (Finger of God; turning point; crisis; special task) which points to Mars

Crazy for Contact Forms

(Astroblogging) Let’s face it. Many of us are blogging astrology to build our astrology business. Yet I’ve notice a lot of us are not making use of our blogging visibility by promoting our businesses on our sites. Now you can … Continue reading

New Comet glides by Saturn; Sunspot 1121 update

Space Weather News for Nov 8, 2010POSSIBLE COMET OUTBURST: A comet discovered just a few days ago by amateur astronomers in Japan is gliding by Saturn in the pre-dawn sky. Comet Ikeya-Murakami (C/2010 V1) is not visible to the unaided eye, but observers say it is a fairly easy target for backyard telescopes. Images obtained over the weekend reveal what appears to be an outburst in progress. The

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Love Horoscope for the Week of November 8 Welcome to another placid week. Whether you’re attached or playing the field, this is a delightful time to take a vacation. With all of the leisurely energy afoot, you’re bound to get a good … uh … bang for your buck. It’s not an ideal time to […]