all is nearly over and as the Fdays shorten,\we count on the lively and fiery energy of Sagittarius to brighten up our lives. Sagittarius is not only a fire sign, but being mutable, is fire in motion, a potential wildfire. From Nov. 23 until Dec.21 we all co-exist with the Archer, the traditional symbol for Sag. The Archer _fires off an arrow and then sets out to find out where it went. This is a time when we may find our- selves wanting to go out there, seek- ing the arrow, seeking what is not in our immediate area of understanding. We want to_understand. We want to know what it's all about — and so we must seek. It is a time when we want to expand on our knowledge. Jupiter, the big one, is the star partner to Sagittarius, therefore we may experience the need to grow, learn and discover. The down side here could be a simple urge to be excessive about anything and every- thing. Once again, we choose. .{~l.AlF{ I-'lC'}..l..l.7 Envelopes included...man)/ styles to choose prom... Phoflofidrderi eig Wi agirius Questions that might come up would be: “Do I want to travel? Do I want to go to school? Do I want to have an adventure? Do I want to go on a retreat? Do I want to eat this box of chocolates?” Travel is.not an imperative. Studying or reading about far away places or things foreign could be just as satisfying. Going back to school or simply learning something new will beckon us during this period. We may begin fantasizing about sailing trips or trekking in Nepal. . Our orientation may turn to things spiritual as bigger thoughts of “why and how” begin to tickle our consciousness. What about the god, the goddess, the Truth, the Answers? Or we might just as happily settle for the rush, the thrill — anything over the top. The present Jupitarian influence creates an atmosphere for all things large. It might look like generosity and magnanimity or pomp, arrogance and an inflated sense of self. g The Elk is a totem for Sagittarius in some Native American astrological thinking. The Elk, with its long legs and noble carriage, can help us to get beyond self-aggran- dizement and ambition. We are now better able to dwell, like this great beast, in the beauty of the ordinary, keeping our heads up, nurturing our stamina and our striding strong for ' the long haul.V G10 Daley is an astrologer living on womeniv land in Huntington. 31 dollar per order donated to the Chittenden County Humane Society ‘C. 0. Co 0'.’ -0 C O ‘l:hepI1o1;ogcIrcIe11-eo1n Burlington 8634.256 Williston 878~O‘fl7 %2ommt 94:; _;A:.;:. Ifltalildflfi 74¢ ‘Warm of [why fwito we New Year s Eve Party A At the 51'. John's Club Sbamlkbmn Dhmen¢i5%am,Dandmm mmd A Fabulous View of Burlingfaas Firewonlcs Price—$30.00 per person ($5.00 discount for VGSA members if received before Dec. 7) Make Checks payable to Please indicate Entree Selection; VGSA » Prime Rib PO Box 237 Stuffed Chicken Breast Burlington, Vt. 05402 Vegetarian Lasagna # Of Discounted Tickets. $ The evening starts at 7m ““"'— *1 Dinner at 8pm Show at 9pm followed by Dancing and fireworks # Of Full Price Tickets $ §3'i'iTfiBN F Ever wonderwhere the Rubik's Cube really came from? Try I Budapest! In 1974, a man named Erno Rubik invented the Cube. After winning the highest prize for outstanding inventions in Hungary, in 1980, the Cube won top .toy- awards in Britain, France, Germany, and the U.S., and quickly achieved a universal presence. Imagine how much money could be raised for Mountain Pride Media if supporters bought their toys, games, and? puzzles through iGive.com, where up to 25% of NEED CA$H? O-ut in the Mountains needs ad sales reps! Monthly Stipend + Commission Paid Work part or full-time - flexible schedule INTERESTEDZ’? Contact ads@mountainpridemedia,org or 802-434-5237