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What's your Celtic Horoscope?

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moremojo:
Seems fitting...lots of mountain cedar (juniper) in my neck of the woods:

You Are A Cedar Tree



You are elegant yet unpretentious, modest yet vivacious.
Attractive and friendly, you are full of imagination but might lack passion.
You abhor vulgar people, and you don't like anything in excess.
You have little more ambition than to live a calm life and enjoy nature.
You create a content, peaceful atmosphere for others.

What's Your Celtic Horoscope?

http://www.blogthings.com/whatsyourceltichoroscopequiz/

ednbarby:
You Are A Lime Tree



You are intelligent, hard working, and innately successful.
You try to change what you can in life - and you accept what you can't change.
Tough on the outside, you are actually soft and relenting.
Jealous at times, you are extremely loyal and giving to those you love.
You have many talents, but you don't have enough time to use them.

What's Your Celtic Horoscope?

http://www.blogthings.com/whatsyourceltichoroscopequiz/

Lynne:
You Are A Maple Tree



There's not anyone in this world quite like you.
You are full of imagination, ambition, and originality.
Shy but confident, you hunger for new experiences.
You have a good memory and learn easily.
You are sometimes nervous and always complex (especially in love).

What's Your Celtic Horoscope?

http://www.blogthings.com/whatsyourceltichoroscopequiz/

opinionista:
You Are A Chestnut Tree



You are a born diplomat with a well developed sense of justice.
And even though you're impressive and intimidating, you're also fun to be around.
You can be irritated easily, and you sometimes act superior.
Nevertheless, you are sensitive of others feelings and very loyal.
Sometimes you feel misunderstood and are fiercely close to those who know you best.

What's Your Celtic Horoscope?

http://www.blogthings.com/whatsyourceltichoroscopequiz/

moremojo:
Interesting that everyone so far has gotten a different result (my own, by the way, was pretty on target). Lynne, I must say I've had a soft spot for maples ever since I learned how important that tree was to the economy and culture of the fascinating Iroquois, or Haudenosaunee, peoples of North America--they even had an annual festival devoted to maple syrup.

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