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Star Gazing:

RAVEN NIGHTWOOD, MIRROR ASTROLOGER

ARIES

Anxieties about money could put a damper on your summer fun. Remember that summer storms come and go quickly. Face your financial problems in a practical way and then it’s time for you to play.

TAURUS

With the summer season coming on you feel like it’s time for a change. Maybe it’s just your hairstyle but maybe you’d also like a better job or a new hobby. Start working toward your goals and you may not be in the corner office yet but at least you’re in the lobby.

GEMINI

What’s in the news might stir you up. You can’t avoid reality. But that doesn’t mean you have to worry. Get involved with a project to help make things better. Just remember not to be in a hurry.

CANCER

You’re concerned about your partner who may not be feeling so well. Show your concern with a special treat and stay with her/him as much as you are able. Soon he/she will feel better and the two of you can put your cards on the proverbial table.

LEO

Please don’t let yourself be misunderstood. Friends and a lover seem to be misconstruing your sense of humor of late. Get serious enough to explain to them and new understanding will be your fate.

VIRGO

Don’t get too close to objects that might catch fire. That means not only campfires but relationships that seem to be blowing up. Keep your distance but offer advice and stay tough.

LIBRA

All’s well in love with you and your favorite person this week. The two of you will be going to an event that will give you both new ideas about your future plans. You will be just as happy staying home and helping each other with the pots and pans.

SCORPIO

Family-you need it but sometimes it can be a pain. If there are squabbles with you and them, try to work things out. Then there can be family harmony again.

SAGITTARIUS

Confidence is in your corner, Sag. It never looked so good for making a move. If you proceed with caution but use your charm and skill you will succeed with a project or a person and everyone will follow, for you are in the groove!

CAPRICORN

You’re always so hard on yourself, Cap. Baby, it’s not so bad out there. Don’t let temporary setbacks get you down; go out and have a night on the town and find something glamorous to wear.

AQUARIUS

Cat got your tongue? Cats have tongues of their own and you have a lot to say. Think carefully but speak your mind to those you’ve had a need to communicate with. Today is your tell-all day.

PISCES

You feel empathic and you’re picking up signals from all kinds of people, the happy, the sad, and the burnouts. Use your perceptions to choose who you stay with and be glad at how things turn out.

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