Advice

March 22 to 30, 2012       Visible Planets: Morning: Mars and Saturn  Evening: Venus and Jupiter The Lure of Conquest & the Eternal Battle of Cosmic vs. Personal Will The Aries new Moon of March 22nd initiates the first lunar cycle of the natural zodiac year. Following quickly...

As we shed layers and enjoyed 54-degree weather last week, folks started dreaming of summer, green plants, and gardens. Of course, the warm, sunny days didn’t last – and that’s okay too. We need the snow pack for the end of the ski season –...

I have been talking about the “spiritual revolution” as described by religious scholars Paul Heelas and Linda Woodhead, philosopher Charles Taylor, and psychoanalyst David Tacey.  The question raised in last Sunday’s post was: Is the current turn toward inner experience expressive of anything more than...

Master dog trainer, Ted Hoff of Cottonwood Ranch and Kennel shows how, with the proper training, all dogs can correct bad habits. In this video, Hoff introduces Vega, a beautiful, shaggy, black Newfoundland. Vega has a tendency of getting excited around food, people and other...

Another very warm, sunny day (Friday) with variable high clouds and light backing SW winds. We'll see a warm night with increasing SSW winds (30-40 MPH gusts) Saturday in advance of a large low pressure trough moving down the coast from the Pacific NW. The...

March 15 to 22, 2012    Visible Planets: Morning: Saturn  Evening: Mars, Venus and Jupiter I’ve been writing the Alacazem astrology column now for 24 years. Sometimes it’s hard to believe that I’ve come up with Sun-sign forecasts and intros for that long - week after week,...

 March 8 to 15, 2012 Visible Planets: Morning: Saturn  Evening: Venus, Mars and Jupiter Venus, Jupiter and the Moon have been stellar performers in a dazzling display of celestial light over the last few weeks. The Feb. 21st Pisces lunar cycle opened the show with several evenings...

Working full time for Telluride Academy, a summer outdoor youth organization, I am constantly living in a summer mindset. Whether it is fall and I am dreaming up new and exciting outdoor adventures, or early winter, when you find me choosing photos for the Academy website...

A surface high will dominate western Colorado today and a broad upper level ridge of high pressure begins to flatten as a trough along the Pacific NW deepens.  SW winds and high clouds will invade Tuesday with above normal temperatures and breezy conditions. The trough comes...