
Taurus Zodiac Sign Traits
Smart, ambitious, and trustworthy, Taurus is the anchor of the Zodiac. Amazing friends, colleagues, and partners, Taureans value honesty above all else and are proud that their personal relationships tend to be drama free. Bulls get the reputation of being stubborn, but they’re not always stuck in their ways. This searching sign is willing to see another point of view, but they won’t flip-flop on an opinion just to make someone else happy. They will shift their thinking only if they truly have a change of heart.
With a rep as one of the hardest-working signs in the Zodiac, a Bull is never afraid to roll up those sleeves and get to work, and won’t blink an eye at pulling an all-nighter to get the job done. But it’s not all work for a Taurus sign. Anchored by the earth, this passionate sign is all about sensuality, and is always seeking out pleasure. Whether they’re indulging in luxurious massages, spending hours in bed with their lover, or going on a long run, Taureans love feeling present in their body and frequently need to get in touch with their physical self.

When it comes to love, Taureans are all about honesty, which is why a first date with a Bull may resemble a job interview. They’re not being rude—they’re built for partnerships and are simply trying to see if you’re a good fit at the start. And once you begin dating a Taurus, forget about white lies. A Taurus would much rather hear that an outfit is unflattering than endure hollow compliments. Taurus will hold a grudge against someone who lies, even if it’s a lie just to make them feel happy. Detail-oriented Taurus may seem nitpicky (even in the bedroom, a mid-romp critique may not be unusual), but that’s not because they want to offend. They simply demand the best, and they expect the people in their life to deliver.
While Taurus signs have an intense internal drive, they sometimes have trouble respecting authority, especially if asked to do something they think is pointless or should be done differently. Learning to be flexible and go with the flow can be an advantage to Taurus. And while Taureans have a rich internal life, they value external attributes and may overlook someone who doesn’t have the perfect outfit, car, or resume. Learning the benefits of getting to know someone before writing them off can be a lifelong lesson to a Taurean, especially in love, where they might be too hasty to write off a perfect match.

Taurus in Love
Ruled by Venus, a Taurus in love is sensual to the max and very connected to their physical bodies. A Taurus must feel physical attraction from the start if a romance is going to take off. But those who want to seduce Taurus first have to get past the formidable external barriers this sign places in front of them.
Taurus Friendship Style
“Friends forever” is a cliché probably dreamed up by a Taurus. When it comes to friendship, once you’re in with a Bull, you’re in for life. Bulls aren’t just loyal, they’re also fun, with a witty streak that always keeps you laughing. They don’t take friendship lightly, and remember birthdays, anniversaries, and other key events, often with a card or gifts.
Taurus Career, Money & Success Traits
Taurus greatest career strength: Persistence. A Taurus will look at a project, break it down into steps, and get things done, even if it means burning the midnight oil. Taurus never utters the words “too busy” and quickly becomes a cherished member of any work team.
Persistent and hardworking, once a Taurus sets a goal, it will get done—despite any obstacles that may come up. While becoming friends with a Taurus can be tough since they’re so particular about who they want in their social circle, once you’re in, you’re in for life. Taurus doesn’t get pulled down by gossip or petty drama. They’ll always see the best in their loved ones and buoy them up when they’re feeling down.

Taurus’ Greatest Challenges
Yes, they’re hardworking, but they’re also lazy. How is that even possible? Because Bulls are so driven by their own internal compass, they sometimes have trouble pivoting to fulfill someone else’s demands, which can lead to tough times at work or school. Learning to consider others’ viewpoints is a lifelong lesson for all Taureans.
Taurus’ Secret Weapon
Willpower. Think of its symbol, the bull (or even a bulldozer), and you’ve got an idea of how Taurus gets things done. They push, roll over, and dominate whatever challenges they’re facing until those challenges are history. They’re also a model for perseverance—when a Bull decides to do something, they get it done.
For KEA

Famous Taureans


Morning All!
sorry I never got back to say good night!
busy, busy, busy…LOL
we’re going birthday shopping today and I have mending to do that they brought me…
everyone’s still asleep, except for me and hubby–who’s making the coffee…Bless him!
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Morning, Pat! No doubt you’ll get your exercise this week-end! LOL – enjoy every minute of it!
I met GS’s GF yesterday with her 3 kids. Nice kiddos but the little girl, who is about 1.5 or so, was barefoot and they all 3 got to running around the island, up and down the hallway, etc. and I’ve got all those danged Texas stickers everywhere. They get tracked in on shoes and stick to EVERYTHING. She got 2 of them in her foot until Mom put her slippers on.
The 5 year old, Maddy, who experienced the abuse, has been going to therapy – thankfully, C has both of the older 2 in therapy. When C introduced them to me, M kind of held out one hand and I leaned down as if to hug her. She backed up a step and put her hand out again, saying “Secret hand shake.” I followed her lead and she showed me her secret hand shake – shake, fist bump, hand slap. C then said that she didn’t know how much G had told me – I told her “a lot” – and she said this was the first time she had seen M resist the hug and push the hand shake, which her therapist had suggested – she was very proud of her for doing it for the first time. I thought it was a wonderful idea!
The boy, who is 7 (Zander), was enthralled with the documentary I had playing on the TV. He is very close to his Dad and will have an especially hard time because of that. I got the impression that he is a very smart little boy.
As I said at one point…..my soft-hearted GS has jumped straight into the fire on this one….
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Well, now….if Anheuser-Bush doesn’t backtrack and I have to give up my Stella, I will give this one a try. Never have but I’ve seen a lot of people drink it thru the years.
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Camping Saturday:





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NF: This looks almost exactly like my Grandma’s cabin court on Hiway 81 thru Norfolk where she lived when I was first adopted. I used to help her clean the cabins and do the laundry. She had an old-fashioned roller washing machine – I was strictly forbidden from using that – but she taught me how to use the mangle to iron the sheets, pillow cases and towels. Her cabins had a lot more trees all around them and the court wasn’t this spread out. IIRC, she only had 5 or 6 cabins she rented out and lived in the biggest one.





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I’m shocked said no one ever
Son of billionaire George Soros has visited the White House 14 times in just over a year as logs show 37-year-old Democrat fundraiser repeatedly meets with top officials since Biden took office
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