I’m Dreaming of A Green Christmas

A repost of an old post: (I edited considerably)

Old Antique Lace

Old Antique Lace


After so many weeks in November when the afternoon weather stubbornly refused to be colder than late March, we finally around here (Cincinnati) have at least the cold dark and rainy weather we deserve instead of wondering if the flowers would bloom again before finally succumbing to a cold snap in late February. So many times in the past years, by the time I actually needed a scarf and mittens, it was almost time to wonder if green shoots would sprout. I would be called back for the tax season and then suddenly have to take a snow day, the snow came so late. This year, I think the decrease in emissions due to so many people being laid off has allowed nature to at least try to have a winter. But still, this year I’m dreaming of a Green Christmas. A Green Christmas, with LED’s and recycled and handmade gifts and ordering over the net instead of driving frantically to every mall in town. A Green Christmas where local merchants actually have a shot of surviving, local merchants who are on the busline and subway line and that you can walk to.

Things weren’t always like this. When I was a kid, the frost came around Halloween, and more than a few of them were chilly. The heat would come on in November, the radiator starting to make its familiar knocks and pings which let you know that it was the time you could wash out a pair of socks, and hang them over the radiator all night to dry. And dry they would by morning. By the time November turned into December, the heavy, quilted covers would come out, along with the boots. The days would turn gray and raw and cold, with flurries that settled on the grass and threatened the easy walk on the sidewalk. By Christmas, it was a settled cold-you knew that it was winter and were accustomed to pulling out the gloves on a regular basis. There were some warm days, but they were like gems, singular and cherished, because you knew the next day it would snow or turn cold and damp.

Now, I almost feel like a fraud, wearing a lined coat. True, the temperature dips to something more seasonal, but at a time when I wouldn’t be out anyway.

A few principles to help you celebrate both the Earth and the Holiday: Reuse, regift(give something you already own), and be creative. The more we use what we already have the more we make things ourselves, the less emissions there are needed to manufacture and distribute newer items. As for me, I’ve become a freecycler: the joy of finding out that something you already own and no longer need is someone else’s treasure is gratifying.

Decking the halls can be green too. A Christmas find: three years ago I went to an old second-hand store and found perfectly good Christmas cards. The people there practically gave them to me, they cost a dime apiece, some just a nickle. They were clean with no writing and envelopes still with them. Why? Some people buy but never send their Christmas Cards, or they buy too many of them to ever send. I’ve sometimes have seen old boxes of Christmas ornaments, left by people who have upgraded to fancier ones, tree skirts, even half-used boxes of tinsel. Don’t buy the strings of lights-not only are they the old incandescents, but they may be worn with use.

For the people who like to make things, old second-hand stores are also good for some supplies, especially if you sew or knit. Look for half-used balls of yarn, old neglected craft kits, half-used bolts of cloth, toys that can be repainted-all can be a very cheap source of craft supplies, old packs of buttons, ribbons, tablecloths, art supplies-all can be excellent sources of materials for the do-it yourselfer when it comes to making gifts. If all thumbs, look for local artisans who are making things that are interesting.Local artisans can also be a source of gifts People who love what they do, and certainly need the money, especially at this time of years. For the busy, there are ecological gifts: Reusable Bags, Fluorescent Light Bulbs. Food is almost always welcome (Check on dietary issues first, though).

A common source of Holiday confusion: natural or artificial tree? Things are a bit mixed on the subject. On one hand, Artificial trees require a great deal of energy to make, are often made of non-renewable plastic, and are imported from overseas. However, they do last from year to year and can be passed to someone else if the owner wants a larger or smaller tree. Of course, they eventually end up in the landfill, but that can be several years or even decades depending on the quality of the tree. I’ve even seen old 1960’s tinsel trees in antique stores. On the other hand, natural trees are renewable, but you have to buy one every year-and trees are needed more than ever to filter the air and add oxygen, provide habitat for birds and so forth. So there’s no clear answer as to what to do unless someone offers a tree during a move, decides to leave the old artificial one behind. Save it from the landfill.

So, give the earth a gift, and have a Green Christmas. Reuse, recycle, regift, and be creative. Not only will Santa love you, the Earth will love you too. And I can actually get some real use from all that winter gear I own.

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Capricorn

Capricorn always seemed the letdown after the Sagittarian ebullience of the Christmas season. Indeed, when the pagans had control of the calendar, Yule was the last day of Sagittarius (December 21-22). Nowadays, Christmas comes three-four days later, and one notices the shift. Sagittarius joy in the lights and parties gives way to the “what’s in it for me” approach of Capricorn-the tallying up of gifts and obligations, and the growing awareness of the difference between haves and have nots that even takes over New Year’s to a certain extent.

Capricorn comes at the time of the year when human need for order and shelter is (in the Northern Hemisphere) most extreme. Nature’s bounty is at it’s bleakest-people must live by their stores and the wits now, shelter must be artificial to keep out the cold. It is the time for which the efforts of Summer (Cancer) bear fruit. The food cultivated, the houses built, the families started now must take people through the rest of the cold months.

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I’m Declaring a Truce on Christmas

For All Of The Holidays

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I’ve been busy with school, so few posts here. But I’m free, and I hope to put up enough posts
to last until Christmas. Can I declare Peace on Christmas? Or Peace With Christmas? I know this is the time of Sagittarius, when people have the partying, gambling, and crusading spirit, but can we just get along? During, this dark, cold time, when we find ourselves hovering over the eggnog bowl trying to get through the long
dark nights, one thing we need to remember. Christmas is about sharing. The Founder of
Christmas was about sharing. We can all drink the nog, spiked or not, and realize that fact at
least.

Enjoy this slideshow. I will no doubt put up a few more in the week I have before diving back in
to the school pool.

Bill O Reilly talks about a “War on Christmas”. Now we have had War on Christmas-but now its a war about Christmas

One of the
staples of my 60’s childhood was seeing Bob Hope in Vietnam entertaining the troops. Indeed, until he was no longer able to do it, that’s what he would do every Christmas, war or peace. I saw other pictures here of soldiers and sailors sitting at a long tables with turkey and ham and cranberry sauce, enjoying their holiday feast, while a few others on sentry or watch eat the same meal at post. I’ve seen pictures of cops,
firefighters and paramedics who have meals while waiting-and hoping, that this time
Christmas passes peacefully without tragedy. Doctors in the emergency ward having a quick dinner while waiting for the first drunk driving cases to inevitably show up.

My memories also include along with the holiday fun and dinner are relatives who had a bit too much to drink and acted in ways that were not always in the spirit of the Holiday. Our holiday celebrations have for the most part sobered up, but still….I remember a Christmas when I visited AA along with my boyfriend who was in the program (Al-Anon, for me). Not because of him, he was sober. The clubhouse was open Christmas because of the number of people who do not have close relatives or are still dealing with people who drink the holiday away. Ending the War on Christmas would mean actually peace-making for Christmas.

But that’s not what’s meant there. Actually making Christmas peaceful, by helping families sober up and come together, by bringing the troops home, and reminding people about fire safety, isn’t what Gibson means by ending the War on Christmas. To them, its a war on diversity. How dare people have other traditions they cherish during the same time, or assert they have the right to respect? That’s what they mean.

The true sprit of Christmas cannot be warred upon because the true spirit of the one behind the holiday is peace, love, charity, compassion and mercy. That’s good all year long-and if we practiced that spirit all year long-or at least did our best, then whether or not a person acknowledged the holiday, they would be living in the Peace of Christmas.

There is no reason to fight over celebration-or lack of it. Indeed fighting over celebration
negates the point of celebration. Light the menorah, turn on the Christmas lights, put another log
on the Yule fire, remember the nights in Africa for Kwanzaa, or just appreciate that many of us
now live in a world with Central Heating. Happy Holidays to All!

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More California

Quick post. I’ve just noticed a few things about California. Pluto has been in its Solar Fourth for quite a while. When Pluto is in the Fourth, the very foundation of a life is being transformed. For a long time, California’s housing has enjoyed exponential growth, transforming once lush hillsides into subdivisions, crowding wildlife further and further. I’m aware that some of it is necessary: housing in the cities has become increasingly expensive for families. But Pluto destroys as it transforms: the land literally shifts under feet at times.

More about Pluto. When it was in Cancer(July 1913 to June 1939), housing itself transformed. Gone were the fourstory brownstones, and a world where the majority of people lived as renters. The beginnings of suburbs happened. Technology entered the home, and we start seeing things like washing machines, refrigerators, vacuum cleaners become available to the masses as power becomes a part of home living. Electricity becomes an essential for any home. With the sextile, California has the opportunity to transform-and it does-the migration of Oakies, the glamour of Hollywood, the beginning of the California dream. The sixties, when Pluto passed over the California Sun: More physical transformation, and California takes its place as the premier cultural power in America, eclipsing New York City for the first time. California transforms the nation as well, as hippie/New Age/alternative lifestyles come back east and open up places like the staid Midwest, the lace curtain east, the hot church pews of the South, and the reserved North. Think Dragnet, Psychedelia, Sedona, California Girl, California Dreaming, Gay Rights, let it all hang out, hang ten, the Summer of Love. The California idea that people have the right to live their lives the way they choose as long as it doesn’t hurt anyone else.

The cyber revolution…another post later on that.

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It Never Rains in California


It hasn’t been this bad since whatever. Who was it that said, “it would be the fire next time?”. Well, we’ve had floods (Katrina) now fire (California).What’s next to complete the four? Mudslides? Earthquake? Blizzard? Tornadoes nationwide? We are looking at a slow moving Second Coming for America. When I was a young adult, the air was full of end of the world scenarios: fire, locusts, an oppressive government, possibly nuclear war. Well,the various dates for the End have come and gone, but metaphysicians have warned that what you reap you sow, and the years of neglect and underfunding states to pay for Reconstructionist/Neocon/whatever fantasies has now created a slowmoving Second Coming. The fires of California certainly look like the fires of hell to this television watcher. Noah’s flood had nothing on Katrina…

Right now Uranus opposes the California Virgo Sun. California is undergoing a series of unexpected surprises right now: immigration, battles over gay marriage, and now these fires. Fortunately, with Jupiter trine Saturn, California will be able to get the help it needs to rebuild, and with Saturn trining Uranus, the ability to make constructive changes to meet this situation. The net result could be a renovated and stronger California that increasingly goes its own way to the distress of neocon controllers.

Well so far….man it pours..

Click on the chart for a closer look at California’s Chart.

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On Scorpio


Today is the day the Sun enters Scorpio. Scorpio in the natural chart rules the logical step after marriage, which is sex, and the processes thereof. When the Sun enters Scorpio, expect the focus of the news to be on the underworld, the seedy parts of town, reproductive technology, and secrets. But Mercury this time is retrograding back into Mercury, so I suspect the effect will be to use the law to uncover the not-so-well buried secrets of lawbreakers. Blackwater and tax evasion? Legal documents that were “redacted” not so redacted? We will see.

Scorpio likes to dive under the surface to discover secret bounty, whether it is buried sea treasure at 2000 ft, or the genetic sequences that cause cancer, or those hidden offshore investments that you tried to hide from the tax man.

Death and ecology: A small thing now, but do you know there is such a thing as a green burial?. In this world of growing ecological awareness, there is a small but growing number of places where one can be buried reverently but without all of the energy and resource wasting of the typical Western (especially American) funeral. No concrete vaults, no embalming, no metal caskets that use scarce resources.

Whenever the Sun enters Scorpio, the Chinese attention turns to foreign policy. I expect things to get heated over Tibet and the reception of the Dalai Lama. While Libra rules the Chinese 9th, making for a foreign policy that is more diplomatic than military, nonetheless Scorpio is there too. The charmer may also be the underminer as well, preferring coat holding to open aggression to get its way.

Election Day, which falls under Scorpio, often has a flurry of last-minute underhandedness and seediness to it as desperate candidates get in their last licks. This is when the pictures of the opponent getting drunk and pinching the cocktail waitresses comes out, all of the secret slush funds go into play. The fair play and high mindedness (and vacillation) of Libra goes away. The deeper thought and fixed thinking of Scorpio takes over, and the pattern for the election is now set in stone. People’s minds are made up, and only the hard stuff will move the numbers now.

 

A Wonderfully Deep Interview

Sometimes you can find wonderful things when you are searching for something else. I was searching for “astrological degrees”, the degrees that astrologers are supposed to share in common, and I found astrologers with degrees! In Europe and in Britain, there are a surprising number of astrologers who have advanced degrees in both life and counseling, Mike Harding of Britain is a counselor who was first an astrologer and who went back to school to solidify his knowledge regarding the mind. Mike Harding is now more a therapist than an astrologer, but his insights regarding counseling, Jung, and astrology are well worth reading. A lot of astrology articles are choppy and not very deep, but Mike just radiates depth and compassion.
Prejudice in Astrological Research, is another work where Mike’s compassion and understanding simply radiates. BTW, he is a Scorpio with Mercury conjunct in Scorpio, and he shows the depth of thinking that is possible with this aspect.

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Thrilled to Make the Astrology List at Top Ten

Thrilled to make it on the same list as Merriman. Will try harder to build on what’s already here. Merriman, if you don’t know, usually does financial astrology for people who make far more money than I do. Investors rely on his advice for anticipating cycles.

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Radio, Radio

There is a new button on the right and on the front page of my website. Yes, I have entered the brave newer world of net radio. What do you think?

 

A Hot Tea and Coffee Week

Fall has finally arrived here with a little bit of glory. Leaves are still a bit green, but the temperature has finally fallen enough that I can actually take out some sweaters. This is the time for some good tea and curling around some books. Good tea, which is the stuff that comes in a can and requires a tea ball (where is that thing, anyway?) and some good crackers or shortbread. These days my reading is mostly online, but still once in a while I like reading Tolkien, some cheap romances, or history.

Frodo was a late Virgo, with his September 22nd birthday, but probably had a lot of Libra due to his love of poetry and good times. Not that Virgo doesn’t, but Frodo doesn’t seem to be all that picky about things, preferring to roll with the flow.

Doesn’t Al Gore, in a way, remind you of Aragorn? I’m hoping he shares Aragorn’s trajectory and outcome. Lost throne, goes through trial and triumph, and finally has restoration. In any event, Al has his Jupiter return coming up shortly, along with Pluto passing over it, and not deep into Pluto in Capricorn, conjoins his moon and squares his Sun. Al Gore is going to get some power whether he denies it or not.

Begging blogging. I need cash for school supplies and whatever, and oh what the hell….Just hit the orange button with whatever spare change you can.

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