I hope
you all had a wonderful Christmas and are looking forward to the New Year. We had a lovely day round my daughter’s house
and it was great to see the grandchildren opening their presents. To me that is what Christmas is all about –
the children. It has lost all it’s
sparkle and build-up since my own children left home as to me it is the
children’s excitement that make Christmas what it is. I think that when you work from home and
rarely go shopping there isn’t the same anticipation of the time off working and
you don’t see all the decorated shops playing Christmas music. Now that I am only too pleased to miss as
that is always accompanied by huge crowds and long queues.
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A couple
of days ago I made a big clanger of a mistake.
I always open the bedroom windows during the day time and close them
later in the day before we take the dogs for a walk. This particular day we took the dogs a bit
earlier as it was looking like it may rain so I closed the windows as usual but
then opened them again when we got back as I felt they hadn’t been open that
long. Well about an hour or so later it
started raining and we stood in the kitchen remarking on how it suddenly stated
hammering it down and the wind was now so strong it was sending the rain almost
sideways. I never thought any more of it
until I went upstairs half an hour later and realised the windows were still
open. No problem with that normally but
the wind had caught one window and had blown it wide open (a big side window,
not a small top window) and when I went over to close it I did expect to find
water on the windowsill. But I hadn’t
expected to find the carpet all squelchy underfoot as I got to the window. The wind must have been blowing it in at the
exact angle to maximise the damage. I
swear you could never get that much in the window unless you had a hose pipe on
it. Everything anywhere near the window
was drenched. It had actually hit the
wardrobe doors to at least waist height and four doors along – probably about 5
feet inside the room. Needless to say
the carpet in front of the wardrobe where it had been dripping down was even
more saturated than the rest. Many many
towels later the carpet was just damp as hopefully I had sponged most of it
before it has gone through to the underlay.
So no lasting damage but I just couldn’t believe how much water had come
in that window at such an angle in such a short time to have saturated such a
large area.
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As
promised, I said I would show you my new Tarot Decks and Oracle Cards that have
all been recently released in the UK .
Even my Baroque Bohemian Cats Tarot have arrived J I
received some bags I had ordered from Baba with the Bohemian Cats deck as well
which are gorgeous – too good to use really.
Apart from this deck I bought all the others from Amazon.co.uk
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The Crystal Visions Tarot is
by Jennifer Galasso. This deck is
brightly coloured with gorgeous pictures of fairies. There are 78 cards picture cards (plus a
title card) with a lovely patterned back in a conventional cardboard box and they
are published by US Games. The colours
are stunning and this looks like a very interesting deck.
I
pre-ordered The Baroque Bohemian Cats Tarot bundle direct from Baba Studio in
Prague which included a full sized deck with a silk bag of my choice complete
with a gilt edged mini deck with a silk bag which has a picture of The Tarot
Reader card on the front. Both the main
deck and the mini deck come in a hinged fold-open type box which is unusual. The decks are identical apart from the gilt
edges on the mini deck but have different backs – the mini deck has a red and
gold patterned back and the main deck has a totally different pattern in
another shade of red and cream. There
are 79 picture cards as there is an “extra” card + a title card. The bags are really good quality bags so well
worth buying. The deck is designed by
Karen Mahoney and illustrated by Alex Ukolov who have produced several other
well-known tarot decks, most of which are now sold out. This is the 3rd edition of the Baroque
Bohemian Cats Tarot.
The Cat’s
Eye Tarot is by Debra M Given DVM and is also produced by US Games. The deck is in a normal cardboard box with 78
cards, a title card and a Nine Lives Spread card, as well as the usual Little
White Book of instructions and meanings.
They are all picture cards of different cats following a theme of a
particular colour cat for each suit.
The
Oracle Deck that I bought is Woodland Wisdom which
contains 29 really pretty fairy cards, a title card and an instruction
booklet. This deck is by Frances Munro
and illustrated by Peter Pracownik. This
is also produced by US Games.
This just
gives you a little insight into the recent additions to my huge tarot
collection. The only other one I am
waiting for now will not be out until at least February I think and that is The
Gilded Tarot Royale by Ciro Marchetti. I
have all of his decks which are absolutely brilliant and I use the Gilded Tarot
to do my tarot readings so I am really looking forward to receiving the Royale
version which is much more of a 3D type version with a lot more depth and detail
– a revised look J
Here is
the usual trivia snippet:
"Almost" is
the longest word in the English language with all the letters in alphabetical
order.
Followed
by our usual chuckle to finish - I’ll keep it short as the post is so long so
here are just a couple of those things that people REALLY said in court:
A: July 15th.
Q: What year?
A: Every year.
Q: What gear were you in at the moment of the impact?
A: Gucci sweats and Reeboks.
p.s. I am feeling chuffed - it's the first time I have worked out how to wrap the text around the pictures a bit (and that was only by accident) - I am sure there must be a better way as it only happened for me by moving the photo to the right. If anyone knows how to do it PLEASE let me know as the presentation looks much better.