23rd July, 2009 - Posted by Moira x7776
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Name: Moira x7776
Site: http://www.psychicsource.com/Psychics/Profile.aspx?PsyID=227
About: Hi, my name is Moira. I've been with Psychic Source for since October 26, 2005. As one of the Astrologers with Psychic Source I will occasionally write about the planetary dance. Dates are especially significant to me and I look to the stars and the interactions of the planets when I am making major decisions. On my first day with Psychic Source, Jupiter, the planet of expansion and good luck entered Scorpio and my eighth house of partnerships. The celestial connections did not disappoint! Psychic Source continues to be a wonderful family and all around great place to BE!
When I'm not "on the line" I enjoy a quite life. My husband and I live on a small farmette with our horses, dogs, and cat. Our home is at the end of a long (half mile) lane. One of my passions is gardening and my healing garden includes favorite perennials, herbs, and vegetables. Like many gardeners, I love to cook and I especially enjoy receiving your recipes!
Those who know me well would describe me as a book worm. It's true I love to read, anything and everything. Long before I began to use my psychic ability professionally, I read everything I could find about Astrology, higher metaphysics, and history. One of my "Blog goals" is to share insights and book reviews with you from time to time.
The Psychic Source Blog is the place to keep in touch and share your ideas. I like to think of Blogging as the virtual Salon; a gathering or an ongoing conversation with the purpose of pleasing and educating. I feel very blessed to have connected with many of you through phone readings and I hope to hear from you via the blog soon!See Authors Posts (17) - 4 Comments
Leo’s are a fire sign, ruled by the Sun and they have lots of friends, so we need a big salad to serve them all. This is one of my favorites; Puttanesca Salad it’s made from wonderful bright, bold ingredients grown in the sun. Tomatoes, parsley, and basil pack a punch in this perky salad and it’s great served with grilled tuna or chicken. Enjoy and have fun with the Leo in your life! And yes, Puttanesca does derive from the Italian word ‘puttana’ which means…well ….Legend has it that »
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