TMA Weekly Blog Posts
By Jan de Prosse | May 20, 2013
Astrology and baseball fans (I know there’s a lot of you), here’s a special guest blog from TMA’s impeccable Managing Editor, Jan deProsse. Time to go to the movies!
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By Mary Plumb | May 13, 2013
Mary Plumb mentions a personal eclipse story and links to lots of other writers on this season of three eclipses. Enjoy yourselves!
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By Mary Plumb | May 6, 2013
Mary Plumb writes on Pluto’s great and mysterious opening to the underworld (with much appreciation to Brian Clark).
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By Tem Tarriktar | April 29, 2013
Tem Tarriktar offers some cooking tips in this classic story of cast iron vs. teflon-coated skillets and a Moon-Mars conjunction.
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By Mary Plumb | April 22, 2013
Mary Plumb re-visits the Sun and Mars and links to other bloggers on the events of the past week.
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By Mary Plumb | April 15, 2013
Mary Plumb writes on Sun-Mars beginning a new synodic cycle.
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By Alex Miller | April 8, 2013
Guest writer Alex Miller looks at the asteroids active at this past Full Moon and the gay issues before the Supreme Court – Sappho, Eros, Hera and Justitia are some of those who make an appearance in this amazing asteroid tableau.
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By Gary P. Caton | April 1, 2013
Gary P. Caton offers his unique perspective and creative consideration of the current Sun-Venus synodic cycle. Many thanks, Gary.
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By Mary Plumb | March 25, 2013
Mary Plumb finds some diverse astrology blogs – a display of this morning’s Moon square to Jupiter in Gemini – and a windy kite-filled walk on the beach.
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By Mary Plumb | March 18, 2013
Venus disappeared from the morning sky (Venus Lucifer, “the light bearer” to the Greeks) on February 16. She will reappear in the evening sky on May 16, when she will be low and faint in the sky after sunset. This begins her reign as Venus Hesperus, i.e., “setting in the West.” Venus is invisible now; ... read more
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