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Page 31 HOROSCOPES H


i folks. Now that we have weath- ered a few in- tense storms and


waded through several layers of smoky, claustrophobic con- scious - ness. It’s time


to


emer ge from our freshly updated rabbit holes of Scorpio. We


have


stuffed ourselves with home- made, gathered and nostalgic goodness. Now it’s time to get down to the serious fun of Sagittarius. However love- able, enthusiastic and over the top you can be you do have a business end. “I understand “ is your signs particular and unique slogan and can best be illustrated by this little romp. So today you have caught up on all your duties, chores and errands and it’s 11 o’clock… in the morning! You are sur- prisingly agile and focused when you need to be. It’s one of those changeable days, in- teresting skies; a good day to head out to the beach for mini magical adventure. You have misplaced a dear


old friend’s letter and It’s re- ally bugging you, but you head out any way resisting the urge to turn over everything you just cleaned up. As a hunter/ philosopher


you know that


your most valuable tool is your peripheral vision. Ruled by Ju- piter you are perhaps the most expansive of all the signs and know that solutions/patterns often appear when you zoom


StaR ChartinG by: Zak Zaikine of Sebastopol, CA. ~ zak.zaikine@gmail.com


out and go wide. “But I wish I could find that letter!” If some of you recall the sit- com “I dream of Genie” the actors chosen were perfect for this half hour program (Bar- bara Eden and Larry Hagman) he was made for the part, being brought up by a magical meta- physical person. I know this because I spent a half an hour with his mother Mary Martin – Peter Pan and a Sagittarius. She and I met at a one-per- son exhibition specifically dedicated to my metaphysical bronze work. I was looking at my unicorns and I heard this tiny blue-eyed- voice


you know these creatures


saying ex-


ist don’t you”. Magical think- ing.


along the beach at


As you walk Goat rock


You ache all over from your run and draw yourself a nice hot bath and … there… un- der the water bottle is… your friend’s letter. So Sagittarius we can use this as a metaphor for what you put out you will get back. we all have this GPS genie “Hey, get back here and pull all these strings together you crazy horse, what was in that bottle?”


Ah, enter Capricorn. But


“your signs particular and unique slogan and can best be illus- trated by this little....


you recall the weekend you were invited to spend time at the ocean with your friend, how you loved the feel of the sand. You break in to a run. Surprised by the power in your legs and you go full out like a thoroughbred. During that marvelous weekend, the night waves conjured up images of Robinson Crusoe, tom saw- yer, huckleberry Finn and in that spirit of adventure, next day you put a note in a bottle and through it out to the ocean wondering where, who and how it would show up. And what do you know that next day another bottle came back to you. Fantastic! And in that spirit, you pick up some trash on the beach and go home.


that’s not until the winter sol- stice. Sagittarius you are not much on patience or details. You are kind though so with a little eye-rolling –drum roll…” The bottle had a coupon for … a crab


sandwich.


But a magical one- no expira- tion date.” Cap- ricorn mutters “well I hope you recycled that


bottle”.


The Capricorn moniker being “I use”. But, remember our next sign is also a mythical magical creature– a sea goat. So, though Saturnian, this will usually be said with a dry smile and possibly a wink.


But more about this many faceted sign next month, un- til then friends, enjoy ALL of your wonderful holidays and the happiest of birthdays to our fabulous centaurs and sea goats!


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T The Punitentiary #2


wo boll weevils grew up in South Carolina. One went to Hollywood and became a famous actor. The other stayed behind in the cotton fields and never amounted to much. The second one, naturally, was known as the lesser of two weevils.


A three-legged dog walked into a saloon in the Old West. He slid up to the bar and an- nounced “I’m looking for the man who shot my paw.”


Two fish swim into a concrete wall. The one turns to the other and says “Dam!”


Zak Zaikine


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