Entries from June 2013
Aspects for the week beginning 30 June 2013
Mini-Blog It’s a mini-blog for all sorts of reasons today, but mainly because I have given my all for the Wimbledon blogging (wisely or unwisely). I feel I have done 10 rounds myself! Hope to resume normal service next week. The Rolling Stones play Glastonbury Who could resist seeing what the Stones had to offer […]
Categories: Astrology
Wimbledon 2013 – Week 2
I am pleased to say that last week’s Wimbledon blogging bore fruit, so I am featuring 8 players again for the second week. Some of the content will be reproduced from last week’s blog, commentary and updates. Serena seems likely to win the Ladies’ trophy, and I am undecided about the men’s, but hope to […]
Categories: Wimbledon
Aspects for the week beginning 23 June 2013
Jupiter in Cancer This week Jupiter enters Cancer, and the forthcoming year will favour Cancerians generally or anyone who has a preponderance of planets in that sign. It is preparing to hook up with the Saturn-Neptune trine to form a Grand Water Trine in the middle of July, which is a real astrological highlight! Jupiter […]
Categories: Book Review
Wimbledon 2013
After predicting the winners these last two years, I will attempt to make it third time lucky. Though it did not win me popularity last year: some felt I should have predicted Andy Murray to win, and resented that I didn’t. Here as starters are the first four seeds from the women’s and men’s players, […]
Categories: Wimbledon
Aspects for the week beginning 16 June 2013
Whistleblowers Whistleblowing seems to come at great personal cost, and the conviction needs to be great to even contemplate it. Are today’s big-time whistleblowers born, and not made? Do they knowingly sacrifice their personal lives for a bigger cause? Edward Snowden Edward Snowden, a former CIA employee, who has blown the lid on the PRISM […]
Aspects for the week beginning 9 June 2013
The Turkish Spring Turkey, a country which holds a crucial position in the world, in relation to the EU and in relation to the Middle East, is at a crossroads now. It has had the same leader at the helm for 10 years, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, democratically elected, but now a rebellion is under way, […]
Categories: News