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Tag Archives: United Kingdom
I’ve Decided to Borrow a Term from Salman Rushdie
Midnight’s Children Yesterday, I was watching a YouTube video from my friend (and fellow astrologer) Ellie Adams. In it, she was discussing all about the midpoint between the Sun and the Moon with regards to Synestry (the astrology of relationships). … Continue reading
Posted in history, spirituality
Tagged a-ha moment, astrology, Midnight's children, moonlight, Muhammad, Polaris, relationships, Sun, United Kingdom, writers
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Melancholy Music for a Melancholy Man
Dido (December 25, 1971) She said she was “No Angel” but I’m inclined to disagree with that. Dido is a God-send and her music helped me to cope during a very turbulent period in my life at the beginning of … Continue reading
Posted in personal, showbusiness
Tagged 00's, 21st century, astrology, collaborations, Dido, melancholy, music videos, singer songwriter, United Kingdom
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Renegade*
David Icke (April 29, 1952) If you’ve been reading my posts for the past seven years or so, this man will need no introduction. This video is a tad long, but worthwhile watching if you wish to understand where he … Continue reading
Posted in history, showbusiness
Tagged astrology, Conspiracy Theories, David Icke, hidden truth, politics, speaking truth to power, spirituality, United Kingdom
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Episode 8: “The Viscount Who Loved Me”
Bridgerton (Season 2) Question: When is this Gentleman not a gentleman? Answer: When he falls in love with the ‘wrong’ sister. We started watching this season on Netflix last Friday night. We finished it yesterday. Where do I begin? The … Continue reading
Posted in reviews, showbusiness
Tagged Georgian period, London, love and hate, love story, Mayfair, Netflix, scandal, triangle, United Kingdom
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Yesterday in History VI
William Herschel Discovers Uranus (March 13, 1781) I know that this event has spawned a great number of social media memes in recent years, but it was one of the most timely of finds in 1781. It was five years … Continue reading
Posted in history, Science and Mathematics
Tagged astrology, astronomy, cosmic, space discovery, United Kingdom, Uranus
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Who Will Purchase This Perch From Us?
When ALL the Chickens Come Home to Roost I have been commenting and predicting on events that were current for these past couple of months. The culmination happened yesterday, the day after the Beijing Winter Olympics ended. COVID-19 The Queen … Continue reading
Posted in history
Tagged astrology, Canada, chickens, conflict, COVID-19, love and hate, NATO, Russia, Ukraine, United Kingdom, United States history, world news
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Did Michele Finney Inspire a Beatles’ Song?
Michelle (1965) When I first heard this song on the Rubber Soul album, I thought so: Michele had interviewed the Beatles on September 7, 1964 when they performed at Maple Leaf Gardens for the first time. (And, knowing how the … Continue reading
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Tagged astrology, beatles, Canada, inspirations, Michele, singer songwriter, United Kingdom
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Parody: The Band that Wasn’t and then Was
The Rutles I’ll bet you’re wondering why I should be writing about this nonexistent group. Well, it’s simple, I was looking for some photos of the Beatles concert at Maple Leaf Gardens on August 17, 1966, and came across this … Continue reading
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Tagged beatles, nostalgia, parody, Rutles, television, United Kingdom
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How a Painting from 1851 was Echoed in a Film in 2006
The Monarch of the Glen This is a painting by Sir Edwin Landseer. The film which replicated the image was The Queen. The symbolism is tied to the idea of Monarchy.
Posted in showbusiness
Tagged Elizabeth II, films, freedom, paintings, symbolism, United Kingdom
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Seventy Years Ago, Today, She Became…
Queen Elizabeth II On this day in 1952, Elizabeth II became queen of the United Kingdom upon the death of her father, George VI. It’s a sad fact that one cannot ascend the throne unless one’s reigning parent dies. (Ask … Continue reading