Hi, John Okay, I'll bite. In what part of the world do they plant crops in February/March (Pisces)? Or, perhaps the ladies are reclining to represent the latitude of the stars they are joined with (the more proper term for latitude of stars is declination). Other nymphs in other "signs" are shown to the waist in cans, or to the hips, or without cans, shown to the thighs, or shown to the ankles; some of them in "Virgo" or "Libra" even show their feet. Perhaps these are stars which are seen from Earth as higher in declination. Warmly, Pam --- Koontz John E <John.Koontz@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:On Sat, 16 Oct 2004, Rene Zandbergen wrote:Back to Pisces, the layout seems quite deliberate:nymphs lying inbarrels, then sitting, and in later constellationsstanding. Thelabelled star in the middle, without a nymph,could suggest that thenymph was not yet "born". (The interesting ideathat this representsbirth of a person was first sent to the list manyyears ago, by GuyThilbault IIRC).Wouldn't it make more sense to tie it to the germination of crops?______________________________________________________________________To unsubscribe, send mail to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxx with a body saying: unsubscribe vms-list===== "I'd rather learn from one bird how to sing, than to teach ten thousand stars how not to dance." _______________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Declare Yourself - Register online to vote today! http://vote.yahoo.com ______________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe, send mail to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxx with a body saying: unsubscribe vms-list