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PathWalkers.Net Interactive :: Helping you along your path This week's scenario is highlighted by an awakening of your spiritual ties. Predictions can influence your current reality without overriding it. Be cautious & save yourself a fortune in time, money, and worry. Your brain makes a quantum leap. Your disciplined approach finally rewards you with a measure of freedom. You're not ready to focus on the humdrum details of daily life, you need to spread your wings or your mind. You'll tend to express your intellectual authority in some unique way. You'll take great pride in your ideas and try to influence other people with your spoken & written word. You may communicate more with family and neighbors. You are also more apt to plan short pleasure trips. Your competitive drive, initiative and physical energy will be intensified. Show your leadership and avoid overly aggressive behavior. Leave your boxing gloves at the door. LIBRA This week's scenario is highlighted by a figure returning to you, from your past. They may remind you of the person you used to be. Your life will not improve until you at least try to make things right. New light will find its way into a dark corner. Your strong constitution and overwhelming popularity turn your life into a nonstop celebration. If you conserve your energy early in the week, it will last a bit longer. A quick decision will make you feel as if you've somehow obtained something you've been planning for, for a long time. The great flood of energy that you once rode with such ease seems to have passed you by. Rest up for the next surge, which should be along in a few days. Find quiet ways to amuse yourself. Moderation is important for your health and for how others see you. SCORPIO This week's scenario is highlighted by the excitement & strong response generated by a new idea you have. You may not want to hear some of it. Stubbornness will not help. You may feel a little moody, don't push as hard as usual. Take time for yourself, your soul, and your inner needs. Your home could use some attention, too. Make it a more beautiful and comfortable place. You'll build a stronger future on this solid foundation. Communication is not just about talking. It's about being understood. Stay flexible and listen. Maybe your ideas are a little ahead of your time. A little patience will help to get your ideas across successfully. Take the time to explain your thinking in detail, even more than once, if necessary. SAGITTARIUS This week's scenario is highlighted by financial plans that may take an unexpected turn in your favour. Prepare to change your tactics to get the best return from your investments. You may discover that your resources are not as limited as you thought they were. A person who counts may give you some fresh information that will change the situation. Keep an open mind, take time for quiet conversation. Express your gratitude to someone you love. A simple compliment can be a powerful thing. Your words have the power to heal and encourage. Your perspective on getting a job done may differ considerably from that of a colleague. Try to split the task, so that you're each free to advance in your own way. CAPRICORN This week's scenario is highlighted by a buzzing of self confidence. Your challenge is to do one thing well, rather than deal with all the things you have on your plate. You'll feel calmer once clear a space to breathe, to think. Your taste and nose for a good deal should be working well now. Rather than buying new and cheap, consider something old and classy. Go ahead and buy that toy you've been wanting for so long. Buy something that pleases you, not necessarily something practical. Owning beautiful things enhances your sense of self-worth. Rather than getting bogged down in destructive disputes, you're the master of manipulation. That's not an evil thing. You simply push without aggression and duck without appearing cowardly. Your cool attitude should help you overcome any vigorous differences of opinion. AQUARIUS This week's scenario is highlighted by your sensitivity and closeness to those around you. Confrontation is not your favorite thing, that's for sure. In almost every situation, you'd rather keep everyone on the same side than line up in opposition. Unfortunately you may have to make a choice that won't please everyone. Disagreements can bring new facts out in the open for all to see. If you try to force a peace too early, the whole truth may never be known. Your unique perspective could help others see the light. Share your ideas. Even the most outlandish ideas are allowed in this game. Your personal magnetism is strong. If you want to impress someone, this is a good time to visit them. You may be a bit more sensitive to criticism, but your charm should carry you through any rocky moments. Give yourself an http://www.pathwalkers.net/interactive/modules....me=News&file=index&catid=20&topic=&allstories=1 (140 of 143) [12/25/2005 12:09:40 AM]

PathWalkers.Net Interactive :: Helping you along your path extra treat, you deserve it. PISCES This week's scenario is highlighted by your realization that there is more than one way to skin a cat. Let the spotlight fall on someone else for a change. Take the time you need to look your best. An unexpected visitor or caller could upset your schedule. If you keep your attitude flexible, you'll be able to handle the change. In general, no one has a stronger will than you. Uncertainty is not something you handle very well. You may need to play mediator. You will be required to stand between two opposing sides and not join either one. This is not about indifference, it's about being a powerful peacemaker. The key is to let both parties speak freely before you enter the fray. =========================================================================== CRAFTING - Make a Corn Wheel Lammas is the time of the first harvest, and grains, especially corn, are abundant. The eight ears of corn on this wreath represent the eight sabbats. The shucks look like the rays of the sun, a very fitting symbol of the season. You will need: a round wire or other hoop on which to build the wreath 8 ears of corn of equal length -- dried or fresh cardboard a short piece of ribbon or twine (for hanger) glue florists wire (optional) Fashion a round hoop wide enough to accommodate the length of two ears of corn. Using ribbon or twine, form a loop to serve as a hanger. Tie or glue this securely to the hoop. Position the eight ears of corn inside the circle, paying close attention to the illustration. Be sure to keep the hanger/ribbon positioned at the top of the wreath. Tie or wrap the corn shucks around the hoop. (They can be held in place with florists wire, if need be.) Use stray ends of the shucks to cover the hoop completely. (If using dried corn, the shucks should have been soaked in water before starting.) Use florists wire to keep the shucks in place. Cut a small, round piece of cardboard. Lay the wreath on the table and position the cardboard circle in the middle of the hoop. Using a glue gun or some other fast drying glue, adhere the tips of the ears to the cardboard circle on the BACK SIDE of the wreath, being careful that the cardboard is not obvious from the front. You may want to cut out the middle of the cardboard circle so it can not easily be seen from the front. Allow the glue to dry and hang. =========================================================================== RECIPE - Crab Rangoon 1 quart oil for deep frying 1 (8 ounce) package cream cheese, softened 2 (6 ounce) cans crabmeat, drained and flaked 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder 1/4 teaspoon paprika 2 tablespoons water chestnuts, drained and chopped 1 (14 ounce) package wonton wrappers http://www.pathwalkers.net/interactive/modules....me=News&file=index&catid=20&topic=&allstories=1 (141 of 143) [12/25/2005 12:09:40 AM]

PathWalkers.Net Interactive :: Helping you along your path<br />

extra treat, you deserve it.<br />

PISCES<br />

This week's scenario is highlighted by your realization that there is more than one way to skin a cat. Let<br />

the spotlight fall on someone else for a change. Take the time you need to look your best. An unexpected<br />

visitor or caller could upset your schedule. If you keep your attitude flexible, you'll be able to handle the<br />

change. In general, no one has a stronger will than you. Uncertainty is not something you handle very<br />

well. You may need to play mediator. You will be required to stand between two opposing sides and not<br />

join either one. This is not about indifference, it's about being a powerful peacemaker. The key is to let<br />

both parties speak freely before you enter the fray.<br />

===========================================================================<br />

CRAFTING - Make a Corn Wheel<br />

Lammas is the time of the first harvest, and grains, especially corn, are abundant. The eight ears of corn<br />

on this wreath represent the eight sabbats. The shucks look like the rays of the sun, a very fitting symbol<br />

of the season.<br />

You will need:<br />

a round wire or other hoop on which to build the wreath<br />

8 ears of corn of equal length -- dried or fresh<br />

cardboard<br />

a short piece of ribbon or twine (for hanger)<br />

glue<br />

florists wire (optional)<br />

Fashion a round hoop wide enough to accommodate the length of two ears of corn.<br />

Using ribbon or twine, form a loop to serve as a hanger. Tie or glue this securely to the hoop.<br />

Position the eight ears of corn inside the circle, paying close attention to the illustration. Be sure to keep<br />

the hanger/ribbon positioned at the top of the wreath.<br />

Tie or wrap the corn shucks around the hoop. (They can be held in place with florists wire, if need be.)<br />

Use stray ends of the shucks to cover the hoop completely. (If using dried corn, the shucks should have<br />

been soaked in water before starting.) Use florists wire to keep the shucks in place.<br />

Cut a small, round piece of cardboard. Lay the wreath on the table and position the cardboard circle in<br />

the middle of the hoop. Using a glue gun or some other fast drying glue, adhere the tips of the ears to the<br />

cardboard circle on the BACK SIDE of the wreath, being careful that the cardboard is not obvious from<br />

the front. You may want to cut out the middle of the cardboard circle so it can not easily be seen from the<br />

front.<br />

Allow the glue to dry and hang.<br />

===========================================================================<br />

RECIPE - Crab Rangoon<br />

1 quart oil for deep frying<br />

1 (8 ounce) package cream cheese, softened<br />

2 (6 ounce) cans crabmeat, drained and flaked<br />

1/2 teaspoon garlic powder<br />

1/4 teaspoon paprika<br />

2 tablespoons water chestnuts, drained and chopped<br />

1 (14 ounce) package wonton wrappers<br />

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