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February 26, 2016

Sunday Horoscope – February 28

HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Sunday, February 28, 2016: This year it will be important to clearly define what you want — only then will it become a possibility. Friends support you in a venture that is likely to be successful. These same friends often play key roles in your life. If you are single, you are likely to encounter several admirers who could become a lot more. You will know which person will be right for you; listen to your intuition. If you are attached, you flow very well together in different situations. You have a connection with your significant other that could be nearly psychic. SCORPIO seeks your acceptance.

ARIES (March 21-April 19):

Stay in touch with your long-term needs, especially when having an important conversation with a key person. Share an important thought and get feedback. This back-and-forth is likely to evoke an emotional response. Tonight: Quality time with a special person. This Week: Decide to take a risk if you can afford the loss.

TAURUS (April 20-May 20):

You might understand what a friend can achieve better than he or she does. This person could be more idealistic than he or she would like to admit. An insightful conversation today is the direct result of allowing more give-and-take. Tonight: Sort through suggestions. This Week: Let someone else make some of the more important decisions.

GEMINI (May 21-June 20):

Pace yourself in order to move a project off the ground. At the same time, you could be attempting to fulfil a relative’s request which seems to be very important. You might need to rearrange late afternoon plans in order to squeeze everything in. Tonight: Happiest at home. This Week: Others come to you before you can call them or pick up the phone.

CANCER (June 21-July 22):

An invitation that will allow you to get out of your immediate environment, even just for a few hours, is likely to renew your energy. Confusion surrounds mixed messages which could arise by midday. Do your best to avoid a hassle. Tonight: Reach out to a special friend. This Week: Pace yourself; you have limits.

LEO (July 23-Aug 22):

Your plans might be best if they’re centred on an immediate domestic situation. Reorganise your schedule accordingly. You also might decide that it’s time for a new diet or exercise regimen. Perhaps you need to schedule a doctor’s appointment first. Tonight: At home. This Week: Romance could define a good part of the next few days.

VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept 22):

You’ll express your contentment as you spend some time catching up on a neighbour’s news. Some of what you hear will delight you, although there is a possibility that the information is not 100 per cent factual. Spend more time with your friends and loved ones. Tonight: Order in. This Week: Your words could force several people to stop in their tracks.

LIBRA (Sept 23-Oct 22):

Be sensitive and open to an alternative plan that has come forward. Your ability to understand what is going could radically change your sense of what you would most like to do. Trust your instincts, as they usually are spot on. Tonight: Make it your treat. This Week: You are likely to say what you feel and do what you want.

SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21):

You could feel unusually energised and content. You might not be sure about what you want to do because suddenly a lot of choices have surfaced. A friendship gains importance to you. Make sure you spend time with this person if possible. Tonight: Sit back and observe. This Week: Be cautious about any money dealings.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec 21):

Don’t worry — your time will come to be on centre stage. Today is excellent for catching up on sleep and perhaps some other personal matters. On the other hand, you might have some TV series you would like to catch up on. Tonight: Know when to call it a night. This Week: You hit your power days Monday through Wednesday.

CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19):

If you could have a perfect Sunday, what would that look like? You have the opportunity, if you are willing to take it, to reach out for someone you care about. The two of you often share your aspirations. Detach and eye the possibilities. Tonight: Good news comes from a distance. This Week: You might feel as if you are in the dog house.

AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18):

Wherever you go, you steal the show. Others will find that you look remarkably energetic. However, you might feel quite the opposite, as you have been so busy. Later in the day, you’ll run into a favourite person, which will end the day perfectly. Tonight: As late as you want. This Week: A friendship is far more important than you thought at first.

PISCES (Feb 19-March 20):

You see the value in breaking past patterns and achieving more of what you desire. This new approach could manifest itself in a conversation with a friend. A loved one will be delighted by your willingness to try something new. Tonight: How about a new restaurant? This Week: Demands come in from someone you must answer to. (c) 2016 by King Features Syndicate Inc.

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