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Mar. 21st, 2018 03:21 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I'm doing Wyntercraft's 30-Day Tarot Challenge, though I am recording it a bit sporadically.
Yesterday's task was to clean and charge your deck; I reset the Penny Dreadful and Fairy Tale decks (the only ones I don't reset after each use) and they're chilling on a windowsill.
Today's task is to make a tarot wishlist, which is probably a bad idea for me, a person who already owns seven tarot decks. First on it is the Game of Thrones tarot, which Allyson alerted me to the existence of just yesterday. I would also like more of stonesandsigils' nifty cleansing bags, because they smell nice, even though I have homes for most of my decks right now. There are also a couple of tarot books I wouldn't mind, even though the Louis book is my favorite. Jessa Crispin's "The Creative Tarot" looks good; there's also a tarot coloring book that seems like it'd be both educational and calming. I ought to read Waite's "Pictorial Key to the Tarot," but I actually do have that PDF around somewhere, so it'd be odd to put it on a wishlist. Ellen got a useful-looking tarot book when I was up visiting in February; I can't remember the title though.
What I would really like is to take the tarot salons at Hauswitch in Salem, but the thing that's really stopping me from that is that it's a pain in the ass to do anything that ends at 9 at night on a Tuesday in Salem.
Yesterday's task was to clean and charge your deck; I reset the Penny Dreadful and Fairy Tale decks (the only ones I don't reset after each use) and they're chilling on a windowsill.
Today's task is to make a tarot wishlist, which is probably a bad idea for me, a person who already owns seven tarot decks. First on it is the Game of Thrones tarot, which Allyson alerted me to the existence of just yesterday. I would also like more of stonesandsigils' nifty cleansing bags, because they smell nice, even though I have homes for most of my decks right now. There are also a couple of tarot books I wouldn't mind, even though the Louis book is my favorite. Jessa Crispin's "The Creative Tarot" looks good; there's also a tarot coloring book that seems like it'd be both educational and calming. I ought to read Waite's "Pictorial Key to the Tarot," but I actually do have that PDF around somewhere, so it'd be odd to put it on a wishlist. Ellen got a useful-looking tarot book when I was up visiting in February; I can't remember the title though.
What I would really like is to take the tarot salons at Hauswitch in Salem, but the thing that's really stopping me from that is that it's a pain in the ass to do anything that ends at 9 at night on a Tuesday in Salem.