Author Archives: Trish and Rob
Star Power Astrology Forecast for June
This post will remain in pages at the top of the masthead through June and is slso available in audio, on our podcast. IMPORTANT DATES IN JUNE Mercury retrograde is done on June 3 at 4 am ET and … Continue reading
Rights
When I was a kid, I was taught that the supreme court of the U.S. was the highest court in the country. What I’ve learned in the years since is that nine people who have lifetime appointments can … Continue reading
Down Under…
…and upside down. Or so Australian politics seem from here. Not that the situation here is any better. The Aussies have an election today, Saturday, May 21, and I’ve been working on a project with a man from Melbourne who … Continue reading
Tech Nightmare: a Lesson About Astrology
Recently, I experienced about a week of a technological nightmare. At least, for me, it was a nightmare. We had just received our latest bill from Xfinity – Comcast – for the month’s TV and Internet. It was nearly … Continue reading
Atomic Habits
I had an odd synchronicity tonight. I read a proposal from a man who is writing a non-fiction book that would qualify as self-improvement. One of the books he referenced in the competitive titles section of his proposal is Atomic … Continue reading
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, ROB
Rob & Megan at a cigar factory in Cuba, 2017 Rob & Hemingway in Old Havana, 2017 ++ The first time I looked at Rob’s natal chart and saw Jupiter in his 8th house, the loner planet placed above the … Continue reading
What a birth chart reveals
Once upon a time (many times), I was asked what a birth chart could possible reveal since astrology is, so, well, you know, bogus. Sometimes, remarks like this irritate and piss me off. Other times, I think, Yeah? Let’s … Continue reading
The Lincoln Project
No introduction needed!
UPDATE ON THE PLUTO RETURN
On 2-22-22, we published a post about the Pluto return of the U.S., which has never happened before. A Pluto return is when a natal planet returns to where it was when the U.S. was born. It happens every 248 … Continue reading