Weekly Insight from the Oracles for February 15, 2021

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The Weekly Insight from the Oracles for February 15, 2021 is live on my Patreon! Many thanks to my wonderful Patrons! Not a Patron yet? Click through to discover the myriad perks which can be yours! [Image description: A teaser screenshot of this week’s Insight from the Oracles, with just a hint of the cards […]

Cake and Ancestors

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I am pleased that eating cake is not only gratifying, it is also an act which honors the ancestors. And now, if you’ll excuse me, I’m off to honor my ancestors. (This is today’s Candorville comic, by artist Darrin Bell.) [Image description: A four-panel comic, featuring a woman and a man leaning forward against a […]

Weekly Insight from the Oracles for February 8, 2021

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The Weekly Insight from the Oracles for February 8, 2021 is live on my Patreon! Many thanks to my fantastic Patrons! Not a Patron yet? Click through to discover the delightful perks which can be yours! [Image description: A teaser screenshot of this week’s Insight from the Oracles, with just a hint of the cards […]

We’ve All Had This Client

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Today’s Non Sequitur Cartoon by Wiley Miller:   [Image description: A four-panel comic, featuring a woman holding Tarot cards on the left, and a man on the right. The table between them has a few cards on it. First panel: The woman says, “The spirits speak to me through the cards.” Second panel: The man […]

Fashioning the Viking Age – A Web Exhibition

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Researchers from the National Museum of Denmark in Copenhagen have reconstructed the clothing found in two of the most famous Viking Age graves in Denmark. The reconstructed garments from two graves dated to the 900s; a man’s grave from Bjerringhøj, Mammen, and a woman’s grave from Hvilehøj. Both we interred in large burial mounds on […]

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