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Ohio Astrology Recommends Combining Mother’s Day and Earth Day into “Mother Earth Day”
Thinking about Mother’s Day, I wondered why it was in the sign of Taurus. Cancer is the sign I most associate with mothering. Cancer is late June to mid-July. From my Google search of Mother’s Days across the world, only … Continue reading
Posted in Holidays
Tagged earth day horoscope, mother earth day, mother's day horoscope, Ohio astrology, taurus earth
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Author Sue Miller and the Sagittarian Quest for “Something Else”
Sue Miller’s protagonists in “While I was Gone” and “The Senator’s Wife” struggle with living life as it’s laid out in the societal template (marriage, children, family) and a craving for “something else.” You might say that in this 21st … Continue reading
Republican Veep Fight Club: Condoleezza Rice
An OHA reader commented that “[Mitt] Romney is going to ask Condoleeza [sic] Rice to be VP.” OHA made time in its busy schedule to look at the chart of the former National Security Advisor and Secretary of State. In … Continue reading
What do PowerPoint Presentations and Cars Have in Common?
I’ve always felt we are our truest selves when in our cars, alone. In our cars, battling traffic on the way to work, we dare to flip off others and make nasty, grimacing faces. Would we dare do this at … Continue reading
Posted in Planets and signs
Tagged astrology by sign, car driving astrology, Ohio astrology, powerpoint astrology
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Republican Veep Fight Club: Rob Portman
Another name tossed around for Mitt Romney’s running mate is Ohio native and US Senator Rob Portman. Ohio politicians are OHA’s eminent domain, area of expertise, core competency, low-hanging fruit and customer-centric deliverable. Etc., etc. Businessman Romney would understand that … Continue reading
Republican Veep Fight Club: Bob McDonnell
This short list of possible Mitt Romney Veep picks (according to this story) includes Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell. Where to begin? I’ll start where I always do – sun and moon. McDonnell has sun in Gemini and moon in Sagittarius. … Continue reading
Reality and Imagination
Think about your favorite TV show, the characters and the interactions. Notice something missing? What’s missing are all the things we do in our daily lives. If we track the hours of a day spent preparing food, eating food, cleaning … Continue reading
Republican Veep Fight Club: Paul Ryan
Today’s astrological veep vetting focuses on Paul Ryan. In case you’re not a regular OHA reader, OHA not only studies political figures, but offers practical, useful advice whenever possible. Call it “OhioCare.” Astrological insight can help Mitt Romney, the inevitable … Continue reading
Republican Veep Fight Club: Marco Rubio
The April 3 primary wins and endorsements by the behemoths of the Republican Party clearly indicate that Mitt Romney will be the Republican Presidential candidate in this November’s general election. Now the fun begins as Romney decides who to take … Continue reading
Ohio Political Fight Club: Carney and Hall
Yesterday there was a rare knock on my door. My visitor was a young student lobbying for John Patrick Carney, Democratic candidate for Ohio House of Representatives, District 22. Carney must be hoping the early bird gets the worm. My … Continue reading
