FIRE
LAMB Horoscope Feb 13, 1907 to
Feb 1, 1908
Feb 9, 1967 to Jan 29, 1968
Lamb
people have good taste and are quite charming and
elegant … and rich. You may find them the center of attention at a
stylish dinner party, ravishing all with incomparable wit and bon mots.
The opposite is also true: they are often quite shy and sometimes prefer
complete anonymity, the quiet life at home with a good book, a roaring
fire, and the joys of the palate. A creative flame burns in their lives
and you may find them before a canvas experimenting with bright bold
genius strokes of paint. Sometimes, they tend to be pessimistic and
question the meaning of life, wondering "why they dwell among green
mountains." They are quite often deeply religious or spiritual and
quite passionate about their work and their belief.
Sweet Potato Soup and Cellophane Noodles are among keys to good
health.
Nary a cantankerous bone in the Fire Lamb's body.
Their lives are filled with laughter, giggles, and fun surprises. The
Fire Lamb possesses an unusual combination of traits of the introvert
and extrovert. Thoroughly enjoying their own company, they relish
solitude but also thoroughly enjoy the companionship of others. They
exude such warmth and energy, people naturally gravitate to them, while
respecting their needs for privacy. Straightforward in all their
dealings with people, Fire Lambs show sublime kindness because they know
every person they meet is facing a difficult battle. Courageous under
fire, Fire Lambs realize they need to make big changes to banish the
many obstacles that stand in their way. For instance, they do not
experience a smooth-sailing career. When something turns bad, Fire Lambs
have to persevere to make turnarounds, and they do just that. Financial
fortune peaks in middle age, but the Fire Lamb has to be careful to make
that fortune last way into the autumn and winter of life, or else! But,
oh my, do Fire Lambs ever experience good fortune when it comes to Love!
Mama mia! Affectionate, loving, and passionate, they never part from
their loved ones without loving words because they realize they might be
their last. Every day is living poetry!
Famous Lamb People: Sir Laurence Olivier, Josephine Bonaparte,
Margot Fonteyn, Mikhail Gorbachev, Toni Morrison, Leonard Nimoy, Pierre
Trudeau, Katharine Hepburn, Boris Yeltsin