Coming Up in Daily Astrology and Adventure

Dear Friend and Reader,

It’s not always easy to get organized. It’s taken me 24 years to finally hang up my jacket after I use it, for example. And it makes me feel like Mr. Rogers.В

But when it comes to Daily Astrology and Adventure, planning ahead can be beneficial: first of all, it allows me to sleep in on Saturday mornings; and more importantly, you all have plenty of interesting articles coming your way throughout the weekend. Here are a few to look out for:

At 6 pm EST, we will continue to celebrate Sedna, a minor planet that was discovered five years ago today by Mike Brown’s team, by publishing it’s Planet Wiki article. Planet Wiki has been around for about a year, and is a Planet Waves project that works just like Wikipedia, but is solely for explaining the astrology, astronomy and mythology of minor planets. It was created as part of Small World Stories, our 2008 annual edition. The 2009 edition, Next World Stories, will be available to subscribers in January.

Another article on Sedna, written by Eric Francis, will be published in two sections on Saturday and Sunday at 6 pm.

There’s also a hilarious (if I do say so myself) article publishing Saturday at 1 pm, entitled “Robot Head Looks A Lot Like Kevin Spacey.” Yes, it’s true, I wrote it. If you’re interested in robotics, androids or Kevin Spacey’s sexuality, this is a don’t miss.

On Sunday at 1 pm, Fe Bongolan directs our attention to some concerns over Dick Cheney and some presidential and vice presidential documents that may, or may not, exist when he leaves office.

There’s also the daily aspect, written by Genevieve Salerno, and the daily oracle.

Yours & truly,

Rachel Asher

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