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January 17, 2012 – Bounty

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In a nutshell: “Eat, drink, love, work, paint, write – do what you love and rejoice in the rewards of your own satisfaction.” Sometimes it’s hard to imagine how the day could be filled with sunshine when it begins with such murk. And I’m not talking about the weather, though it’s pretty drab outside right [...]

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October 28, 2011 – Fulfillment

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Abundance, wish-fulfillment, prosperity, satisfaction, bountiful living – who could ask for more? Today looks set to be a day of sheer pleasure, luxury and enjoyment. Where business or work plans may have stalled, this card signals them moving toward a successful completion now. Surprises arrive in the way of gifts, money is returned that you [...]

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Tarot Suit of Cups

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Element: Water Attributes: Passive, female Season: Summer The suit of Cups represent your emotions, feelings, your subconscious, intuition and psychism. They deal with love affairs, all relationships, inner expression, your reactions or responses and the pursuit of happiness.

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Everybody Panic!!!

by Catherine

Or maybe not, that’s just me being dramatic again. What’s got me all fired up? Well I began the day with the electricity running out; it’s an expensive antiquated system of a pre-payment meter, but one I’m stuck with for the foreseeable future. Then I lost my broadband connection, and my landline – seems I [...]

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Waking the Dead

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Double Agent, sea Captain, Royal Navy Master, Lothario and bankrupt – Captain Joseph Hynson lead a colourful and exciting life. Born in Maryland USA circa 1744, he died in London in 1817. Working secretly for both sides in the American War of Independence, Joseph stole 8 months worth of dispatches destined for the American Congress, and handed them to the British. His reward from the then Under-Secretary of State, William Eden, was £1,000 and a job with His Majesty’s Royal Navy.

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