Constellations of Words – Symbolism & Etymology of Constellations and Stars Arabic Parts Astrology Calculator WhatWatch Astrology Program at PaperTV – this is a beautiful program for personal astrology ( non commercial use ). It includes a range of features. Astrologyweekly.com articles on astrology, sabian symbols, general interest Astrodienst and NEPTUNE by … Continue reading →
Public submissions for the Kings Forest Development were discussed last night at a community public information night in Cabarita, on the Tweed Coast of Northern NSW. Over 60 individuals and representatives of a number of Community Groups and alliances turned up to hear speakers on a wide variety of critical issues, concerning … Continue reading →
Mothers of children all around the world care deeply for their childrens’ future. Mothers protect and teach their children. In this uncertain world, protecting and teaching our young requires, amongst other things, continuity of educational basics within a safe teaching environment. Environmental concerns and fears do not always seem immediate to our … Continue reading →
Al’s CROW links: Bluecray Journey for Wisdom in the Land blog – CROW search results : should show most of my CROW stories – about Baba, Benoit and Lucy – the children of the Crows – they grew up next door to me, and became my friends, particularly Benoit. They have now … Continue reading →
Saturn transits into the Astrological sign of Libra on 30th October 2009 at approximately 4.09am (AEDT) at Byron Bay, NE NSW, Australia. If you happen to be on the beach at Byron Bay, you will see Saturn rising in the sky not long after this. Saturn‘s entry into Libra coincides with its … Continue reading →
Bluecray.org has now reached it’s 1 1/2 year mark since its first venturing into cyberspace. For those users of bluecray.org, Wisdom in the Land and A Balance of Faeries, I hope that you have found some useful resources on the sites.** Astrological Stories and Myths for a Modern Age – at Wisdom … Continue reading →
“Phantom Koala” (PK) has been travelling about the Mt Warning Caldera Region in SE Qld & NE NSW, Australia. He became a “HERO” after journeying to find his mother, who was trapped in the Kings Forest Area of the Tweed Coast. During his “lifetime”, Koala numbers have diminished dramatically along the central … Continue reading →
It was raining everywhere in the Mt Warning Caldera Region at the beginning of the year(2008). At my friend’s small dam in Beechmont, up near Binna Burra and Lamington National Park, the Frogs were celebrating the Year of the Frog by loud choruses in the reeds and rushes, all night long. My … Continue reading →