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Back from a long weekend (and a long post!)
Well, just as I was recovering from being miserably sick, I had to do
my one big weekend a year that brings me 25% or more of my business. So I haven't read the group for five days! I'm suffering withdrawal! Purrs to all who need them, congratulations to all who deserve them, and hugs to all! You all know what my business is by now, I'm sure. I do astrology, Tarot and a couple of other things. My one big weekend a year is when I have my booth at The Community Festival, aka ComFest. It's a great festival in a beautiful park, which has grown over the years to the point that where, once upon a time, I could always run into the people I know that I *only* saw at ComFest, while these days, there are so many people, I miss a lot of the oldsters. ComFest was started around 1970 by a bunch of hippie liberal types (don't cringe, conservative Republicans ;-) ). It still is full of fun stuff like tie-dies and candles, and lefty/liberal community groups. It's also grown to the point that there are lots of non-hippie types that come, families with children, older folks, teenagers with their skateboards and all kinds of folks. I was very busy and didn't get to see much of the festival itself this year, but I had a great time running into a few old friends, doing readings, and enjoying watching the wide variety of people walk by. And I found a beautiful fairy necklace for my dear friend KK in Indiana, who is a cat lover (8 cats, and 2 d*gs!), and loves fairy stuff. After about five years, you'd think the cats were used to this by now. This year, though, we have awful next-door neighbors, and I asked a couple of friends to come in Sat. and Sun. and "house sit" for a few hours, just in case the neighbors were up to no good. The cats did *not* know what to make of this turn of events. Most of them decided to take it in stride (and most of them have been through enough ComFests to realize that, yes, we're going to be gone for a long time for three days in a row, but we *will* feed them, and things *will* get back to normal!). However, Merlyn, silly little squirrelly thing that she is, was *not* pleased. She really bitched at me on Saturday night, just telling me exactly how unpleased she was. lol! This is only her second Comfest, I think, and she has decided she does not like other people as well. So she was fit to be tied! Brando, however, was another story. He hid on Saturday when my friend Phil was here, but on Sunday, when my friend Sydney was here, Brando, the timid former feral cat, actually got up on the couch next to Sydney, and put his paws in her lap while she petted him!!! I even have a (bad) picture of it -- I couldn't belive it. He surely has come a long way from the hissy, spitty, growly cat I first saw in the trap on the porch. Yesterday, brother and sister-in-law were here for a visit, and we went to see Fahrenheit 911. So the cats were even more irritated, since usually Monday after Comfest is a "normal" day. Heh. Fooled them! So today I'm sure they are quite happy that there are no more strange people wandering around, I'm on the computer again, and DH is ready to go to work, like normal. Ahhhh - normal. That's what cats want! Purrs and good thoughts to everyone! Ginger-lyn And Seven Happier Cats |
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On Tue, 29 Jun 2004 15:37:28 -0600, m. L. Briggs
wrote: Just curious: What do your readings tell you about Bush and that other guy? Funny you should ask ;-) I hadn't done one. Then a client I've read for several times at ComFest asked me. I was almost afraid to do this one -- lol! Keep in mind that I don't usually do "mundane" readings for outer events; it isn't my forte. Although I did once try to scientifically test myself, by picking the winner in each group of two on a list of the 64 teams for the NCAA. My percentage of correctness on that test came out at 74%. On personal issues, I'm sure my accuracy is higher, but hey, almost 75% isn't bad, either! But sports and elections aren't my thing -- I once predicted the outcome of a football game, and weirdly, I got the score right -- except for one thing. I had added a zero to the end of one team's score -- lol! Also keep in mind that the Tarot only goes so far in time, and that things can always change, which changes the outcome. For instance, if Bush captured Bin Laden, or Kerry was caught downloading porn -- those would probably change the outcome. But what I got was that it will be Kerry, although there will, like in 2000, be questions about the election process. I guess we'll all see in November if I got it right or wrong on this one! Ginger-lyn |
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On Tue, 29 Jun 2004 15:37:28 -0600, m. L. Briggs
wrote: Just curious: What do your readings tell you about Bush and that other guy? Funny you should ask ;-) I hadn't done one. Then a client I've read for several times at ComFest asked me. I was almost afraid to do this one -- lol! Keep in mind that I don't usually do "mundane" readings for outer events; it isn't my forte. Although I did once try to scientifically test myself, by picking the winner in each group of two on a list of the 64 teams for the NCAA. My percentage of correctness on that test came out at 74%. On personal issues, I'm sure my accuracy is higher, but hey, almost 75% isn't bad, either! But sports and elections aren't my thing -- I once predicted the outcome of a football game, and weirdly, I got the score right -- except for one thing. I had added a zero to the end of one team's score -- lol! Also keep in mind that the Tarot only goes so far in time, and that things can always change, which changes the outcome. For instance, if Bush captured Bin Laden, or Kerry was caught downloading porn -- those would probably change the outcome. But what I got was that it will be Kerry, although there will, like in 2000, be questions about the election process. I guess we'll all see in November if I got it right or wrong on this one! Ginger-lyn |
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On Wed, 30 Jun 2004 00:16:31 -0400, Takayuki
wrote: (Ginger-lyn Summer) wrote: Well, just as I was recovering from being miserably sick, I had to do my one big weekend a year that brings me 25% or more of my business. So I haven't read the group for five days! I'm suffering withdrawal! I hope you did okay at the mystical gathering, even though you weren't feeling well. Welcome back! Thanks, Takayuki -- I did do well, and am feeling much better besides now :-) Maybe I just needed some fresh air! Ginger-lyn |
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On Wed, 30 Jun 2004 00:16:31 -0400, Takayuki
wrote: (Ginger-lyn Summer) wrote: Well, just as I was recovering from being miserably sick, I had to do my one big weekend a year that brings me 25% or more of my business. So I haven't read the group for five days! I'm suffering withdrawal! I hope you did okay at the mystical gathering, even though you weren't feeling well. Welcome back! Thanks, Takayuki -- I did do well, and am feeling much better besides now :-) Maybe I just needed some fresh air! Ginger-lyn |
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We too are glad you are back!
Best wishes, -- Polonca & Soncek "Ginger-lyn Summer" wrote in message ... snip So today I'm sure they are quite happy that there are no more strange people wandering around, I'm on the computer again, and DH is ready to go to work, like normal. Ahhhh - normal. That's what cats want! Purrs and good thoughts to everyone! Ginger-lyn And Seven Happier Cats |
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