Taurus
April 20-May 20
Books Career Chocolates Food Movies
Music Restaurants Sports Travel Television
Books:
The patient Bull won’t have a problem plodding through educational books or drawn-out suspense thrillers. While some people need to read the last page first, you can wait to reach the climactic end of an Agatha Christie book, and you'll appreciate every moment of Russian masters like Tolstoy and Doestoevsky.
Career:
Advertising director, Antique dealer, Assessor, Auctioneer, Bank teller, Banker, Biologist, Business person, Cashier, Clothing designer, Confectioner, Cosmetician, Dancer, Decorator, Evaluator, Financial advisor, Florist, Fundraiser, Furniture maker, Gardener, Investment banker, Make-up artist, Musician, Patron of the arts, Perfumer, Real estate agent, Singer, Venture capitalist, Woodworker
Chocolates:
Tends to buy two boxes and leave only the orange ones for you.
Food:
Taurus has a sweet tooth, so marshmallows, cinnamon and nutmeg are all winners. Earth Signs like practical food, too, so hearty dishes with flavors like parsley and mint are a good thing. The Bull will want to savor a meal full of fine flavors, so never take one out for fast food.
Movies:
The steady Bull is patient, but needs to be rewarded by aesthetic value. Epic films that bring the viewer laughter, tears, and achingly beautiful scenery are tops on the list. Mel Gibson in Braveheart, Cate Blanchett in Elizabeth and Elizabeth Taylor in Cleopatra all fit the bill.
Music:
Steady and solid, the Bull isn't inclined to listen to anything harsh or grating, but would rather have background music that sets the mood. Country music, with big names like Garth Brooks, Vince Gill and LeAnne Rimes are happening. For romantic background music, violin sonatas by Schubert or Brahms are your best bet.
Restaurants:
The Epicurean Bull will most likely be found savoring succulent three-course meals at posh five-star restaurants. Surely, dessert will be one of the three courses, as you have quite a sweet tooth.
Sports:
The brawny Bull has endurance and stamina galore, which would best be put toward sports like rowing, weight lifting, tug-of-war, rugby, gardening or cricket.
Travel:
Austria, Ecuador, Israel, Japan, The Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Thailand
Television:
Miniseries and melodramas are where it’s at for the Bull. You'd probably be perfectly content with flipping on PBS and finding a reworking of a classic English novel. A Civil War tale in thirteen parts? No problem. You'll watch with wonder through the whole thing.
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