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This, of course, is Lance saying it's time to quit playing with my electronic toys and play with HIM! It was supposed to be a shot of the collapsible arms on this chair.
Posted by Shelob at 12:10 PM
Learn about the struggle for freedom in Tibet, its culture, its contributions to the world.
Tibet: Cry of the Snow Lion
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You appear to be a Knitting Adventurer. You are through those knitting growing pains and feeling more adventurous. You can follow a standard pattern if it's not too complicated and know where to go to get help.
Maybe you've started to experiment with different fibers and you might be eyeing a book with a cool technique you've never tried. Perhaps you prefer to stick to other people's patterns but you are trying to challenge yourself more.
Regardless of your preference, you are continually trying to grow as a knitter, and as well you should since your non-knitting friends
are probably dropping some serious hints, these days.
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What Kind of Knitter Are You?
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Completion, Good Reward.
The World is the final card of the Major Arcana, and as such represents saturnian energies, time, and completion.
The World card pictures a dancer in a Yoni (sometimes made of laurel leaves). The Yoni symbolizes the great Mother, the cervix through which everything is born, and also the doorway to the next life after death. It is indicative of a complete circle. Everything is finally coming together, successfully and at last. You will get that Ph.D. you've been working for years to complete, graduate at long last, marry after a long engagement, or finish that huge project. This card is not for little ends, but for big ones, important ones, ones that come with well earned cheers and acknowledgements. Your hard work, knowledge, wisdom, patience, etc, will absolutely pay-off; you've done everything right.
What Tarot Card are You?
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2 comments:
Congrats on the new blog! Great knitting spot.
Christina P (from KR)
I love your knitting corner. As for photography, I have resorted to always taking pictures of my knitting outside. My digital camera just doesn't get a good shot indoors -- can't reproduce green, for example, and I knit with a LOT of green. As for blind drivers, my favorite experience was going to have my picture taken for my driver's license (this was in Pitsburgh) and seeing the sign that said that the photography office was run by the blind.
Rob
http://roberta.typepad.com/robknits
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