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Full
Moon energy jump starts the month with the Moon entering Sagittarius on the 1st
and becoming full just after noon on the 2nd. Communication and travel are
highlighted. Make a wish list and include those things you desire to clarify or
resolve through discussion or research. The Gemini New Moon is on the 16th, Your
New Moon wish list might include expanding or improving opportunities for
communication as well as any accomplishment that involves short trips or
errands. Improving your scheduling might improve your organization. Celebrate
the Solstice on the 21st. |
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Mon | 1st | Diligent Scorpio Moon gives way to cheerful Sagittarius Moon at 2:39 EDT. Full Moon energy is in the air |
Tue | 2nd | Philosophical Sagittarius Full Moon encourages generosity of heart and mind; we expand to fit the situation |
Wed | 3rd | Jovial Sagittarius Moon fills the day with new points of view. 9 PM ambitious Capricorn Moon urges us to power up for tomorrow |
Thur | 4th | Persistent Capricorn Moon helps us complete tasks |
Fri | 5th | Staunch Capricorn Moon keeps us working. Venus into Leo until early July focuses desires on pleasure, love and playful fun |
Sat | 6th | D-Day (Fact The History of D-Day) - Friendly Aquarius Moon suggests get togethers with others; Venus trine Saturn helps us find old friends to have fun with |
Sun | 7th | Quirky Aquarius Moon suggests choosing something unusual to do |
Mon | 8th | Compassionate Pisces Moon could slow down Monday efficiency. Sun sextile Jupiter suggests opportunities to learn |
Tue | 9th | Intuitive Pisces Moon leads us in the right direction |
Wed | 10th | Aggressive Aries Moon gets things off to a fiery start. Slow down if need be. Several sextiles bring opportunities for unusual solutions |
Thur | 11th | King Kamehameha Day (Fact The History of Kamehameha Day) - Hasty Aries Moon inspires feelings of impatience. Mercury turns direct today, releasing us from "re" tasks |
Fri | 12th | Steady Taurus Moon helps us stick to what needs doing. Neptune turns retrograde and may lead to confusion. Meditation may help |
Sat | 13th | Grounded Taurus Moon begs us to work outdoors or with crafts |
Sun | 14th | Flag Day (Fact The History of Flag Day U.S) - Gentle Taurus Moon gives way to chatty Gemini Moon at 2 PM. Mars conjunct Sun makes for an energetic day. Saturn backs into Scorpio for a while, and for several months we revisit responsibilities we need to wind up |
Mon | 15th | Bouncy Gemini Moon keeps us on the go. Finish old business to prepare for New Moon tomorrow. |
Tue | 16th | Brotherly New Moon in Gemini helps us see others in a different light, emphasizing our kinship. Begin projects involving communication today |
Wed | 17th | Kindly Cancer Moon suggests loving care of others. |
Thur | 18th | History loving Cancer Moon inclines us toward research, family archives |
Fri | 19th | Playful Leo Moon says take time to have fun |
Sat | 20th | Romantic Leo Moon generates hopes for a happy love match |
Sun | 21st | Summer Solstice (1st Day of Summer) Begins June 21st 2015 (Fact Interesting Facts about Summer / Interesting Facts about Solstices) and Fathers Day (Fact The History of Fathers Day) - Luxury loving Leo Moon begins the day, changing to Practical Virgo Moon at 1 PM. Summer Solstice as Sun enters Cancer at 12:38 EDT. Enjoy the year's longest day doing something new and different |
Mon | 22nd | Efficient Virgo Moon gets the day off to a good start. Jupiter trining Uranus suggests unusual opportunities may emerge. |
Tue | 23rd | Picky Virgo Moon could help generate undue criticism. Mercury square Neptune could mean misunderstandings. Think twice before commenting |
Wed | 24th | Indecisive Libra Moon says wait and see before acting. Mars into Cancer could make for an emphasis on real estate, home repairs |
Thur | 25th | Beauty Loving Libra Moon suggests we visit an art museum or concert |
Fri | 26th | Justice seeking Libra Moon gives way to passionate Scorpio Moon at 2 PM EDT; have fun with a significant other tonight |
Sat | 27th | Organizing Scorpio Moon means good energy for rearranging and reorganizing home and/or life |
Sun | 28th | Paul Bunyan Day (Fact The History of Paul Bunyan) and Ramadan (begins at sundown in the Middle East/Europe but starts a day later in North America, see below for details) - Possessive Scorpio Moon wants to hold on. Venus Trining Uranus may bring unusual surprises. |
Mon | 29th | Wisdom seeking Sagittarius Moon discovers new ways to perceive as the Venus Uranus energy continues |
Tue | 30th | Fun Loving Sagittarius Moon craves adventures, try somewhere new for lunch. |
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- June 2015 - Find out more information about June (Click Here) |
Holidays & Other Interesting events happening in JUNE: |
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Month Long June Events: National National Rivers Month, established by Tom's of Maine to inspire support and stewardship for America's troubled rivers and waterways. National Safety Month in the United States, created by the National Safety Council. National Rose Month in the United States, National Dairy Month in the United States. In the nineteenth century, June was devoted to the worship of the Sacred Heart of Jesus in Roman Catholic countries. June is Caribbean-American Heritage Month, in the United States of America |
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Flag Days in June: Sweden is (June 6), United States is (June 14 — see also Flag Day in the United States here), Denmark is (June 15), Argentina is (June 20), and Romania is (June 26). To see Flag Days for other countries click here. |
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Week Long Events in June: None |
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In both common and leap years, no other month begins on the same day of the week as June. June and May are the only two months that have this. |
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June is known for the large number of marriages that occur over the course of the month. June is named after, Juno or Hera. Juno was the goddess of marriage and a married couple's household, so some consider it good luck to be married in this month. |
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The annual Strolling of the Heifers takes place in Brattleboro, Vermont takes place June 5,6,7th in 2015 |
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The first Monday in June is one of the public holidays in the Republic of Ireland; in the Irish Calendar the month is called Meitheamh and is the middle month of the summer season. Secondary schools are off during the month (and also July and August), while June is the last month in primary schools. |
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D-Day landings by Allied forces in Normandy, June 6th, 1944. The History of D-Day |
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The second Sunday in June is Canadian Rivers Day, this year it is celebrated on June 14th 2015. |
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Disney's Donald Duck's "birthday" is June 9th (1934) |
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King Kamehameha Day, is celebrated June 11th and is a public holiday of the state of Hawaii in the United States. It honors Kamehameha the Great, the monarch who first established the unified Kingdom of Hawaii — comprised of the Hawaiian Islands of Niihau, Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, Lānai, Kahoolawe, Maui and Hawaii. Kamehameha is known as the Napoleon of the Pacific for his achievements in warfare and diplomacy. Kamehameha Day is the only public holiday in the United States that honors a monarch. Prince Kūhiō Day is the only other holiday in the United States that celebrates the life of a royal. |
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Philippine Independence Day is June 12th |
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Father's Day in Belgium f is celebrated on the second Sunday in June (June 14th 2015). In the United States, the United Kingdom, Mexico, the Netherlands, Ireland and Canada it is celebrated on the third Sunday in June (June 21st 2015). For celebrations of Fathers Day in other countries click (here) |
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Midsummer is celebrated in Sweden on the third Friday in June. |
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Most United States schools end for summer break in June. |
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Bloomsday is traditionally celebrated on June 16 in Ireland and worldwide among fans of James Joyce's Ulysses. |
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Youth Day in South Africa is June 16 |
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June 19th (since 1978) is the birthday of Garfield, a comic strip created by Jim Davis. As of 2013, it was syndicated in roughly 2,580 newspapers and journals, and held the Guinness World Record for being the world's most widely syndicated comic strip. |
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The Solstice, called the Summer Solstice (1st Day of Summer) in the northern hemisphere and the winter solstice in the southern hemisphere occurs on dates varying from June 21st to June 22nd (in UTC). In the pagan wheel of the year the summer solstice is the time of Litha and the winter solstice is that of Yule. This year in 2015 it begins on June 21st. |
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Feast of the birth of Saint John the Baptist (Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day) is celebrated in Quebec Canada on June 24. |
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Paul Bunyan Day is celebrated on June 28th |
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Ramadan (begins sundown) (June 17th 2015) Ramadan in 2015. Ramadan starts on Wednesday, the 17th of June continues for 30 days until Monday, the 17th of July. |
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Feast of St. Peter and St. Paul, principal patrons of the Church of Rome, June 29th. |
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June is the sixth month of the year in the Gregorian calendar, with a length of 30 days. The month is named after the Roman goddess Juno, wife of Jupiter and equivalent to the Greek goddess Hera. See:- Months in various calendars |
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June in the Northern Hemisphere is the seasonal equivalent to December in the Southern Hemisphere and vice versa. |
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June's flower is the rose or honeysuckle as roses and honeysuckles bloom throughout June. June is also sometimes called the "Rose month. |
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June's birthstone is the pearl, Alexandrite, or moonstone. |
More: | Bizarre & Unique Holidays for (June): ThinkQuest.Org - Holiday Insights.Com - Brownie Locks |
Jump to: Astrology this month - Jump to: Other Interesting Events |
Fire Signs | Earth Signs | Air Signs | Water Signs |
ARIES May 21-May 19 |
TAURUS May 20-May 20 |
GEMINI May 21-June 20 |
CANCER June 21-July 22 |
LEO July 23-Aug. 22 |
VIRGO Aug. 23-Sept. 22 |
LIBRA Sept. 23-Oct. 22 |
SCORPIO Oct. 23-Nov. 21 |
SAGITTARIUS Nov. 22-Dec. 21 |
CAPRICORN Dec. 22-Jan. 19 |
AQUARIUS Jan. 20-Feb. 18 |
PISCES Feb. 19-May 20 |
**For more information on Astrological Signs and what they all mean please (click here).
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