by Bob Sparrow

Your stomach, your liver and the bathroom scale are telling you the holidays are finally over, and that you can now focus on those New Year’s resolutions. Not so fast – the Lunar New Year celebration starts on Wednesday! You’ve probably heard of the Lunar New Year, but not sure exactly what it is, other than maybe having something to do with the moon. Let me get you up to speed on this holiday celebrated in most Asian countries and communities. Traditionally, the Lunar New Year holiday season begins with the arrival of the first new moon of the lunar calendar and ends 15 days later with the first full moon. Yes, prepare yourself for a fortnight and a day of celebrating. There goes my ‘Dry January’ . . . OK, I was never doing a Dry January. Lunar New Year is a celebration that marks the beginning of the new year on the lunar calendar. It’s also known as the Spring Festival (although it’s not spring, even in China) or Chinese New Year. The Lunar New Year is celebrated in most Asian countries and communities except Japan. In Vietnam, it is called Tet, which translates into ‘Festival’.
You may have already heard that 2025 is the Year of the Snake, not just a snake, but a Wood-Snake. On the surface, the year of the snake doesn’t sound too promising, but it can be. The Snake symbolizes wisdom, good luck, prosperity, fertility, longevity, intuition and transformation while offering personal growth and change opportunities. It’s also a good year for love and marriage but mediocre for health – avoid certain places (like hospitals, I guess) Hey, it can’t all be good!

Unlike zodiac signs that we’re familiar with that change approximately every 30 days during the course of a year, the Snake is the Chinese zodiac sign for everyone born this year and every year going back at 12-year intervals, like 2013, 2001, 1989, 1977, 1965, 1953, 1941, 1939, 1927 – I think that covers everyone except those readers who are 102+. The other Chinese zodiac animals are: Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Horse, Goat, Monkey, Rooster, Dog and Pig. You’ll have to look up your birth year to determine the animal that you are and just what to expect this year. Snakes, known for their wisdom and intuition, find luck with the colors black, red, and yellow. These colors enhance their natural insight and charm. White and brown can bring bad luck, dulling their usually sharp instincts. In the NFL Super Bowl race, the Washington Commanders’ colors are burgundy and gold, which is a lot like red and yellow . . . we’ll see.
The Chinese zodiac signs expected to experience excellent fortune this year include Ox, Dragon, Snake, Rat, and Rooster – are you one of those? These lucky Chinese zodiac signs can expect job advancements, financial gains, and personal growth.

Oh yes, there’s more. Twenty-twenty-five is a year for listening to each other’s needs and making the best endeavor to combine in a happy compromise, for to over assert your authority is to jeopardize your own stability. A year of deception and uncertainty may not sound all that fun — but it does bring some positives, too. According to Astrology, some Zodiac signs have the opportunity to make huge financial gains in 2025 & these Zodiac signs are: TARUS, SCORPIO, CAPRICORN, PISCES, AQUARIUS & LEO. According to experts, Sagittarius is the happiest sign of the zodiac, because it is ruled by the planet of happiness – Jupiter. According to those who know this stuff, 2025 will be another year of massive change. AI, Robotics, space travel, and healthcare breakthroughs suggest that the possibilities of this new year are limitless.
Well, that’s it for now, I’ve got to set up my tarot card table. I’d wish you all good luck this year, but I already know that you’re all going to make it one of your best years ever! Party on!
All I can say is I’m happy to be a snake! Party on!
Should be a great year for you!!!