Gemini 2019 Yes, I know it’s that time of year, but really – we seem to have a plethora of them in the news here. Geminis! Trump, President Xi of China and, in the UK, Boris Johnson, and Jeremy Corbyn. Apart from Boris, London has had another Gemini as mayor – Ken Livingstone. And then there are the other air …
The stories we tell ourselves
Gemini 2018 Typical of Gemini, it has been a very busy month of networking, meeting friends and talking (although sadly – because I was planning more of it – not so much writing) for me. My trip to the US is now a memory full of impressions, scenery, people and especially stories, both wonderful and downright scary. Unusually for me, …
For Manchester, London and yes – sex
Gemini 2017 I didn’t feel like singing ‘Happy Birthday Mr President’ for my Gemini post. Although I had something lined up to say about number 45, I was going to wait for Cancer time (mothers and children) to post about Manchester. But I haven’t, as it is much more important than any wandering president. I feel so sad about Manchester, and …
Leave to Remain
Gemini 2016 Yes? Or no? That is the decision that needs to be made in the UK by everyone who can (and wants to) vote on June 23rd this year. The Brexit camp want to leave the European Union, while the Bremain camp want to stay in. I love these new words. One word – yes or no, can mean a lot, …
Oh – how the mighty have fallen – but did you like it?
Gemini 2015 This Gemini time featured its planet, Mercury, retrograde. To make it clearer to non-astrologers, that’s going backwards as seen from the earth. It’s a time known for communication snafus, which have been written about often by astrologers – including me way back in 2007. Gemini’s domain can include travelling short distances, such as on a bike. I love following the news …
Thinking about thinking
Gemini 2014 As you probably know by now, the planet Mercury, which is associated with our sign of the month, Gemini, looks as though it is backing up a few times a year. Many astrologers, including me, have written about this and what it might or might not mean. I like the idea of planets looking inwards while being retrograde, rather …