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11th February 2012

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Celtic Birth Animal:  (February 18 – March 17)  Adder/Snake
The Celtic animal sign of the snake has a cool exterior but are  infinitely lively.  They are curious and are always full of questions  about how the world works, and how the people around them work (even if  they aren’t openly asking, you can bet they’re figuring out the answers  in their own mind).  Snakes are natural communicators, and they can be  hugely persuasive.  If they are passionate about a cause they can round  up the whole neighborhood with their zeal and enthusiasm for their  purpose.  Snakes can be spontaneous and unpredictable too.  And although  they’re pretty flexible, they like things to go their way (who  doesn’t?), and will prove to be uncooperative if pushed in a corner.

Celtic Birth Animal:  (February 18 – March 17)  Adder/Snake

The Celtic animal sign of the snake has a cool exterior but are infinitely lively. They are curious and are always full of questions about how the world works, and how the people around them work (even if they aren’t openly asking, you can bet they’re figuring out the answers in their own mind). Snakes are natural communicators, and they can be hugely persuasive. If they are passionate about a cause they can round up the whole neighborhood with their zeal and enthusiasm for their purpose. Snakes can be spontaneous and unpredictable too. And although they’re pretty flexible, they like things to go their way (who doesn’t?), and will prove to be uncooperative if pushed in a corner.

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