DR KAREN - here is some info on DR ELMORE:
Time is this creature's enemy. Firstly, September 19 can't get up in the mornings, mostly because they have been up most of the night. Such creatures come out to play with the stars and are best employed during this quiet time, then go to bed with the sun. They make good film makers, night shift workers, club owners, hostesses and bouncers, TV editors, astronomers and hospital workers, because there, at three or four in the morning, they are always happy. It's the intensity of the night they love, the fresh night air and a sense of the world sleeping. Forced to work by day and sleep at night, they can train themselves to manage. But most will be unpunctual at the very least, because the hours of the day seem shorter than those of the night and time is always catching up with them. If they have a task to complete in the night, it will be done by morning. In the day, it won't be done by nightfall. Naturally the women adore motherhood because it gives them a chance to stay up at night, feeding their baby when the universe is still and the two of them are at its centre. Such an intensely romantic creature quite often has stars in its eyes for only one partner and will never believe anything bad of them. If they marry somebody who loves night partying, travelling at night or somebody who works in the theatre which opens mostly at night, the marriage will amble along in complete happiness. Music and poetry are important to this satellite as it traverses its course. Some may compose works of great beauty. Others feel spiritually refreshed when they read words such as these: 'Shall I compare thee to a summer's day? Thou art more lovely and more temperate: Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May, And summer's lease hath all too short a date.' (William Shakespeare)