Total Eclipse From The Start

When springtime arrives, one of the first  PLURAL NOUN to signal its arrival is the  ADJECTIVE  PLURAL NOUN from  PLACE . Historically, these  PLURAL NOUN have had a  COLOR and  ADJECTIVE  NOUN that has left a  ADJECTIVE  NOUN in everyone’s  BODY PART But this year, the  NOUN is trying something new.  PERSONS NAME Was the first to notice it, an  ADJECTIVE  NOUN in the ephemeris shows a  COLLECTIVE NOUN of  PLURAL NOUN crossing the sky just prior to the eclipse. While this event might be  PAST TENSE VERB or  PAST TENSE VERB even  PLURAL VERB it will definitely be  PERSONS NAME ‘s  ADJECTIVE  NOUN that will land them in the astrology history  NOUN. Be sure to keep your  BODY PART looking up to the skies during this  ADJECTIVE transit. It will not disappoint! Last year when the  COLOR  ASPECT of Mercury and the  PLANET landed, it made for a raucous  NEGATIVE ADJECTIVE that everyone is still laughing at.