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.
The successful Wood Lamb has the horsepower of an
optimist and the emergency brakes of a pessimist. The Wood Lamb has a
burning ambition that keeps his or her career path always moving upwards
towards the mountain top. They are multi-talented jugglers, excelling in
whatever endeavors they pursue. Super organizers, they can solve even
the toughest of problems. Because of their laser focus, they always
generate results. Financial Life is not too bad either! They have the
opportunity to make really big money and must constantly be on guard not
to let opportunities pass them by. In the Love & Relationships
arena, Wood Lambs are blessed. Many divorces are caused by the marriage
of two people who are in love with themselves. This won't happen with
Wood Lambs, who love their partners more than life itself. They take
great pains to please their loved ones, who, however, may not ever hear
whispered sweet nothings from their Lambs. The Wood Lambs, you see,
don't wear their feelings on their sleeve. It's hard for them to talk
about love but easy for them to show it. And show it they do, with
countless acts of kindness and courtesy! This relationship will be
filled with love of the most abiding kind.
Famous Lamb People: Sir Laurence Olivier, Josephine Bonaparte,
Margot Fonteyn, Mikhail Gorbachev, Toni Morrison, Leonard Nimoy, Pierre
Trudeau, Katharine Hepburn, Boris Yeltsin