astronomy
Celestial objects and the phenomena that surrounds them. What lies above the earth forever out of reach. From moons, to stars, galaxies, and beyond.
Born in December. Top Story - February 2021.
I was born in December. Two weeks late. Originally due to be a Scorpio but fate had destined me for a Sagittarius. I come from a long line of Sagittarius. My Father and I share the same birthday of December 3rd, his father before him on December 2nd, and my Mother is December 13th. Not only is my mother a Sagittarius but her rising sign is also a Sagittarius. Turn up the heat! That’s a whole lotta fire signs in one house baby.
By Samantha Kaszas5 years ago in Futurism
"Signs, Signs, Everywhere Star Signs"
"You will win a writing contest, if you are planning to start that diet now is the perfect time, an old friend will resurface in your life. A new job opportunity will come your way." I read as I finished my toast and put down the newspaper and began my day.
By toni englehart5 years ago in Futurism
I get it, I'm a Gemini
Star signs always baffled me, how can someone have certain traits just by being born on a certain date? During my high school years I would read my horoscope in the back on my magazines and wonder if it held any meaning for me. One day I realized I was trying a little too hard to make the vision a reality, and never read my horoscope again. In fact until this challenge I had not given my sign much thought since those high school days over twenty years ago.
By Pie Robinson5 years ago in Futurism
Total Taurus
This week’s vocal challenge has interested me. My birthday is in the middle of May which makes my star sign, Taurus. If you’re curious I was born on the 13th May, and I share a birthday with the likes of Robert Patterson and Stevie Wonder, which I think is amazing.
By Chloe Gilholy5 years ago in Futurism
Comfort in the Stars
Many dismiss astrology as nothing more than a myth. A joke amongst friends. ‘My horoscope says I’m going to win the lottery tonight lol’. For me, I’ve always found the stars to be a comfort. Strangers suddenly seem less ominous, less distant, less like strangers when I find out their sign.
By John Thacker5 years ago in Futurism
Astrology
Astrology. Ah that old romantic, dare I say sexy, unconventional, dare I say kooky, field of study rooted in ancient philosophies that has taken on many forms but practiced by eccentrics from all over the globe since before the birth of Christ. In case there’s anyone out there who has been living under an asteroid, let’s have Wikipedia explain. After all, the internet encyclopedia is more trusted today than…astrology:
By Rich Ledoux5 years ago in Futurism
Do you suffer for foot in your mouth syndrome?
So you think you suffer from foot in mouth syndrome, try being a Sagittarius. We are notoriously known for speaking without thinking. Most of the time, we don’t even know we are doing it till we see the hurt look on the other person’s face. But I mean, there are only so many ways to tell a person that they look like a dog, right.
By D. M. McCoy 5 years ago in Futurism
I’m a Libra
I was born on October 1st so that makes me a Libra. I am not much into astrology so other than it somehow being connected to the scales and pink zirconia being my birthstone that’s really all I knew about it before doing my research. I do read my horoscope from time to time but not on a regular basis. My grandmother read both our horoscopes everyday when she was alive. But since she passed away I only read mine if I come across it by chance. One funny note is that I was always told that it is bad luck to read another persons horoscope. I would tell my grandmother not to read my horoscope but she ignored me, as usual, and she lived to be 101 years old and had fairly good luck! I’m not very superstitious; however, I only read my own horoscope just to be on the safe side.
By Margie Anderson 5 years ago in Futurism









