Sunday, July 16th, 2006

Oh, my

Sunday, July 16th, 2006 10:30 am
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Interesting tie there between The High Priestess and Justice, not to mention the three-way between The Devil, The Lovers, and Death.

Obviously, I am a Very Scary Person....


<tr><td>You scored as II - The High Priestess. The High Priestess is a card of intuition, instinct and hidden knowledge. She knows all your secrets, you can hide nothing from her. Yet you will never know the secrets she herself protects.If well aspected in a Tarot spread, this card can indicate the use of intuition to solve problems; trust to your instincts. If badly aspected, it can mean suppression and ignoring of such instincts - following your head at the expense of your heart.

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XI: Justice

63%

II - The High Priestess

63%

XV: The Devil

56%

VI: The Lovers

56%

XIII: Death

56%

VIII - Strength

50%

0 - The Fool

44%

I - Magician

44%

IV - The Emperor

44%

III - The Empress

44%

XVI: The Tower

38%

XIX: The Sun

38%

X - Wheel of Fortune

31%

Which Major Arcana Tarot Card Are You?
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PSA

Sunday, July 16th, 2006 10:44 am
rolanni: (Default)
As those of you who have been playing along at home may recall, Rolanni has an Interest in carousels. She is not a card-carrying member of the National Carousel Association, but that's only because they don't issue membership cards.

In the last couple of days, I've received a couple of interesting -- if you're interested in That Kind of Thing -- carousel-related tidbits.

The first is news of the National Carousel Association's Annual Convention, September 20-24, which will be headquartered at the Radisson Hotel-Roseville in St. Paul, MN, and will offer participants the chance to tour (and hopefully ride) six functioning antique carousels -- three in Minnesota (one of those is steam-powered), two in North Dakota and one in South Dakota. More information to be had at the NCA website.

The buy-in for this convention being slightly more, when all the addition is done, than going to the LA Worldcon, I will not be reserving my place. The information is offered for any other carousel freak who happens to have the time, the money and the inclination.

The postman also brought me a solicitation letter from Scott Harrison of Nederland, Colorado, who has spent the last 20 years of his life rebuilding the mechanism and carving new animals for the four-across Looff carousel originally on the pier at Saltair Park in Salt Lake City, Utah. Scott now wants to complete his work, put the carousel under a proper canopy, and get it operating again. To achieve this, however, he needs money. The carousel is under the protection of The Carousel of Happiness, Inc, which is a 501(c)3 non-profit -- that means that all donations are tax deductible.

More information about the carousel, as well as contact information for Scott Harrison, can be found on The Carousel of Happiness website.

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