Aquarius
JAN 20 - FEB 18
Home, Sweet Home
Prepare for delightful opportunities, Aquarius, because your home base could be the setting for some wonderful celebrations and gatherings. With the sun in this sector until May 20, along with convivial Venus and other key planets, there is plenty to look forward to in the domestic realm. You’ll be busy with family and household projects and with building stability and security on the home front. And if you enjoy gardening and working with plants, this is a great month to make your shrubs and flowers blossom.
Ready for the new moon? This powerful lunar phase takes place in Taurus on the seventh and is perfect for a fresh domestic start. Whether you’re considering buying or selling real estate or thinking about a move, you might set the wheels in motion around this time. The same goes for any other plans that you’ve been mulling over.
In addition, feisty Mars continues its journey through Aries and your sector of communication, inspiring honest and spontaneous sharing and bringing many opportunities to promote your work and get your message out to the world.
However, this month is also a call to kick back and enjoy some leisure time. As the sun glides into Gemini on May 20 for four weeks, it’s time to unwind and relax. If you’ve planned a vacation, this is the ideal time to take it. And if you’re ready to indulge in your hobbies, enjoy creative activities, or you’d like to get back into the dating loop, this is a great time to do so.
Meanwhile, the full moon in Sagittarius on the twenty-third could coincide with a happy celebration that is quite unforgettable.
Finally, as jovial Jupiter bounces into Gemini on May 25, opportunities and good fortune will show up when you showcase your creative work or commit to an entrepreneurial idea. And who you know could be just as important as what you know.
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