Welcome to 2012
Mary Plumb greets the New Year with a quick glance backwards, a toast to the current visible planets and a welcome to Neptune in Pisces.
Mary Plumb greets the New Year with a quick glance backwards, a toast to the current visible planets and a welcome to Neptune in Pisces.
Mary Plumb collects blogs for the Solstice and holiday season. Warmest wishes to everyone.
Mary Plumb, collaborating with Arielle Guttman, writes about current transits to the Sun-Venus cazimi point and other thoughts on the synodic cycle.
Gary Caton takes it apart and brings it all together once again in his excellent blog about the December 10 total lunar eclipse. Enjoy it, everyone.
Here’s a collection of astrological calendars and datebooks for 2012 – assembled by Mary Plumb.
Guest bloggger Gary P. Caton enthralls us again with his piece on this week’s Sagittarius solar eclipse, a “rip in the fabric of time.”
Mary Plumb’s blog is a Return to Basics along with a bow to the Hubble Ultra Deep Field, countless asteroids, the Great Attractor and the Centauric bodies.
Guest blogger Gary P. Caton gives us a creative and illuminating view of the cluster of planets and other points, (i.e., the Great Attractor) now converging in the middle degrees of Sagittarius.
Mary Plumb offers Halloween (All-Hallow’s-Eve) Greetings. Stay warm and cozy, everyone.
Guest blogger Eric Francis offers his insights about the beginnings of Occupy Wall Street, including the importance of the minor planets and the Great Attractor. Enjoy his fine work.