Sun Moves into Leo July 22 2012: Happy Birthday Leo :)

The sun moves into the sign of Leo on Sunday July 22 2012:

Leo: Masculine: Fire: Fixed:

Leo’s are fun people to have around as they enjoy being with company and many of them (not all) enjoy being in the spot light, so you can find lots of Leo’s who enjoy dance, acting, singing, rapping, writing etc. Guess you could call Leo the “Hollywood” sign. :)

These guys and gals require the finer things in life, if this means they have to go without in order to wait until they can afford the object of their desire, then so be it… It’s all about quality over quantity with these guys, (well for the most of them anyway). :)

Leo’s possess a fabulous creative streak, of which they are advised to allow free reign as it’s an awesome way to let off steam or reduce the stress level.

Pride comes before a fall and some of you (especially if you have other Leo influences in your chart ) may be inclined to bossiness or a belief that you really are the best at all you do :)… 

Leo’s are fabulous at organization.

You can be determined and stubborn, so there really is nothing you can’t do… :)

A very Happy  Birthday Shout out to:

Phil, Liz, Chris, Donna, Marcel, Barry and to all who will be celebrating the Leo Zodiac….. Have a fabulous year…. :)

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Eco Friendly Dry Cleaning…. Wash Day Laundry Centre Whitby…

Editor’s Note… :)

Dress shirts on wooden hangers. Stock Photo - 7990227

We are always on the look out for companies and business’s who try hard to leave a soft foot print upon our earth. 

In this day of use and throw away, and so many different chemicals and toxins being placed upon and in our precious resources , it’s nice to see people who are actively trying to make a difference while still maintaining a business.

This shows us that having a successful business doesn’t mean we have to ruin our world at the same time… We can be successful and leave a soft foot print behind… 

Please note: Staff from SGC have not tried this business, if you do have an experience with this business and would like to share it, please feel free to Email us. 

Washday Laundry Centre and Dry Cleaning Service state they offer eco-friendly dry cleaning services…. 

Located at: 352 Brock Street South Whitby. 905 217 0540 

Wash Day offers the following: 

Over 65 machines fully attended:

GreenEarth Eco Friendly dry cleaners, no hazardous chemicals, 100% odor-free:

Free pick and delivery services: 

Please visit www.greenearthcleaning.com for more eco-friendly tips and information about their Dry Cleaning Services. 

FYI: Lake Research Shutdown doesn’t make sense!! The David Suzuki Foundation

Editor’s Note: From our inbox to you… :)

The following is the latest email from The David Suzuki Foundation and it’s focus is on the recent Bill passed by our government regarding potentially damaging and dangerous changes to environmental and fisheries laws…. If you are concerned about the potential impacts of these changes and wish to voice your concern, please consider emailing or writing to our Prime Minister’s Office, The Environmental Minister’s Office and/or the Fisheries Minister’s Office. (links will be included at the end of this post)

Dr. David Suzuki has many years experience regarding the environment and the effects of Climate Change. He is a scientist and advocate for fair and just treatment of our planet and her resources. 

If you would like to receive The Foundation’s news letter and updates please Click Here to go to The David Suzuki Foundation’s website…. 

Landscape of Moraine Lake, Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada Stock Photo - 8043942

Lakes research shutdown doesn’t make sense

We can’t live without clean water. Canada is blessed with an abundance of lakes and rivers and has a global responsibility to manage them well. But if we really want to protect freshwater supplies and the ecosystems they support, we must understand how human activity and natural disturbances affect them. 

The world-renowned Experimental Lakes Area in Northwestern Ontariohas served as an outdoor laboratory for this purpose since 1968. By manipulating and studying conditions in 58 small lakes and their watersheds, scientists there have made many discoveries about the effects of human and natural activity on freshwater ecosystems and fish. Over the past 45 years they’ve taught us about the impacts of acid rain, mercury pollution, nanoparticles, nitrogen overload, climate change, fish farming, and many other issues. 

That’s about to end. The federal government announced it will close the unique facility in 2013. It’s an odd decision, especially considering that it costs just $2-million a year to operate – one-tenth the cost of Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s security detail and about the same amount the government spent during the 2010 G20 Summit in Toronto to build a tourism pavilion with a fake lake. To make matters worse, it will cost taxpayers $50 million to shut the ELA down! 

In an open letter to government, senior scientists point out that “research conducted at the ELA has been instrumental in the development of environmental policy and legislation both nationally and internationally.” They also note that “ELA scientists have been recipients of numerous prestigious national and international awards, and the scientific output from ELA has been impressive – more than 1,000 scientific articles, graduate theses and books.” We often hear how Canada “manages” its natural resources, but how can we do that without sound knowledge about the intricacies of the water cycle? 

The timing is also odd. The ELA is being shut down as the government eviscerates laws and regulations designed to protect freshwater and marine habitat and resources with its omnibus budget bill. Included in the bill are changes or cuts to the Fisheries Act, Navigable Waters Protection Act, Species at Risk Act, and Canadian Environmental Protection Act, and a complete gutting and rewriting of the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act. 

Changes to the Fisheries Act are especially troubling. Habitat protection has been removed, and the focus has shifted to economically viable and aboriginal fisheries only. That has some former fisheries ministers worried. In a letter to the prime minister, Conservatives Tom Siddon and John Fraser and Liberals Herb Dhaliwal and David Anderson wrote, “Canadians are entitled to know whether these changes were written, or insisted upon, by the minister of fisheries or by interest groups outside the government. If the latter is true, exactly who are they?” 

It’s a valid concern. Postmedia obtained government documents showing that Enbridge, the company behind the dual Northern Gateway pipeline proposal, lobbied the government heavily before the changes were brought in. Documents also indicate that pressure from Enbridge was partly responsible for the government’s decision to pull out of a joint marine-planning process on the Pacific North Coast between industry, First Nations, citizens’ groups, and conservation organizations. 

One can’t help but notice that many recent cuts and changes are aimed at programs, laws, or entities that might slow the push for rapid tar sands expansion and pipelines to the west and south, along with the massive selloff of our resources and resource industry to Chinese state-owned companies, among others. Any research or findings that don’t fit with the government’s fossil fuel-based economic plans appear to be under attack. 

The National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy, for example, warned that failing to address climate change would have both economic and environmental consequences. The government also axed that arm’s-length agency, under the guise of saving $5.5 million a year. 

Development is important, but when it’s focused on a single polluting industry, at the expense of other economic priorities and the environment, it doesn’t make sense. When industry and government go to such extreme lengths to promote a short-sighted and narrow interest, it’s an affront to the democratic traditions that Canadians of all political stripes have built over the years. 

By David Suzuki with contributions from David Suzuki Foundation Editorial and Communications Specialist Ian Hanington.

For more insights from David Suzuki, please read Everything Under the Sun (Greystone Books/David Suzuki Foundation), by David Suzuki and Ian Hanington, now available in bookstores and online

Full Moon July 3 2012 in the sign of Capricorn: Void off Course 8.25 am until 8.26 pm July 4

Our Lovely Lady becomes full on July 3 2012 in the sign of  Capricorn

Capricorn is practical, organized and business like. So you can bet that when the moon is full in this sign the focus is most likely to revolve around duty, encouraging us to be cautious about everything and maybe just a little more pessimestic than usual. It’s a great time to tend to family business matters, act responsibly and take charge of something going on in your life. So if you have unresolved issues of a practical nature, or you want to change your phone/cable provider now might be the time to tackle such things… :) 

Don’t become overly business like though, as you may end up losing your sense of emotion and upsetting those who have a more sensitive nature. 

This Full Moon is likely to effect those born under a Capricorn sun, moon or who have a strong Saturn influence in their chart. 

The moon will be void off course from July 4 8:25 am until she rests in the sign of Aquarius at 8:26pm July 4. 

Sun Moves into Cancer June 20 2012: 1st Day of Summer (Summer Solstice) June 20 2012

Cancer the sign of the Crab…

June 20 2012 The Sun moves into the zodiacal sign of Cancer.

Cancer the Crab: Water: Feminine: Cardinal: We love you guys, you are always trying to take care of everyone. ☺Nurturing is in your nature, whether it be children, plants or animals, you just feel the “need to nurture” 

Emotional you usually operate on ‘gut feelings’ and you need to feel connected to a family, but you like your privacy too.

Some of you can become needy, dependent or unable to function unless someone or something needs you.

Most Cancerians are great in the kitchen, as feeding others is another way to say “I love you” and it’s likely that those who enjoy cooking or baking find it very easy to do.

You may suffer from tummy/breast/chest troubles as these are the parts of the body ruled by Cancer. 

Sensitive by nature you may at times imagine slights from others and become defensive or withdrawn (as a crab into its shell) in an effort to block any hurt.

June 20 2012 is also the 1st day of summer for 2012 and will be the longest day of the year…. or the one with the most daylight…. As we welcome summer 2012 the staff at SGC also give thanks to Mother Earth and all that she provides us with… May you be blessed this summer with love, laughter and great health… :) The Sun remains in Cancer until July 22 2012:

Warm Birthday Wishes :

Ian, Christine, Janine, Jeff (cusp) Rose (cusp) And warm birthday wishes are sent to everyone celebrating a Cancerian birthday. Happy New Year All… ☺