26 January, 2010

Venus opposed to Pluto, then trine Uranus

This turned out to be the day to paint the shelves in the computer room and kitchen. I bought the paint weeks ago after the Keystone Cops installed the french doors by nailing up two by fours to make the door frame smaller, and had slapped a coat of paint on the unfinished wood soon after they'd finished the work (didn't mark aspects - slipping), but that was as far as I got.

I haven't paid much attention to this apartment for years and it's starting to show. (I did paint the living room magenta when Uranus conjuncted Mars, but that was three years ago.) I have a once-white particle board computer station that I bought at Conran's, which dates it right there, and that was looking particularly dingy. It now looks spanking fresh, even if you can see a few brush marks, and I rack up further evidence that my twelfth house Venus in Aries is much happier slapping semi-gloss white paint around than involving herself in messy relationships with earthlings.

Further evidence of the non-sexual nature of that Venus appeared two days later as she trined Uranus and brought me my first copy of The New Yorker since November 26 (I'm aware of the date as I had to find it to email their subscription service and complain); the generic Celexa I ordered from a Canadian pharmacy three weeks ago, rather than have my 78-year-old neighbor in Silver go to Walmart for me and mail it here; a serious inquiry about the 1957 Chevy truck I've listed on Craigslist for said neighbor, and, as far as I know, the first comment left on this blog by someone I haven't told to read it (and none of them do anyway) saying that he or she enjoys it and thanking me for writing it, bringing the grand total of readers even closer to a two-digit number. Many thanks to whoever that was from me and my twelfth house on the upper east side. 



2 comments:

  1. Well, I've been checking it regularly. Yes, you don't know me. I stumbled here a while ago while searching for anything about progressed Sun moving into one's 2nd house. I'm a she originally from Brazil, now living in Wisconsin, pregnant for the first time, with Mars stuck on my natal Saturn, Saturn hitting my first house Libra stellium and a few other remarkable transits on the works...

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  2. Dear Anonymous:
    Yoiks! That does sound like a set of remarkable transit. I hope the Mars to Saturn isn't getting too much in the way of the pregnancy experience. And talk about Saturn bringing responsibility and being grown up!
    FYI, thanks to you, I went back into the archives to find what I might have written about progressed Sun in the second house and found a comment posted last summer that I was completely unaware of. I answered it but have no idea if the poster will ever see it, but now that I've signed up to be notified whenever there's a comment, at least I'll see them from now on.
    All good wishes - pr

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