31

July

Can You Learn to Read Tarot Cards?

Reading tarot cards is a talent, like singing. Everyone has the ability to sing at some level. Some people are as talented as opera singers; some can only carry a tune. There’s no mystery in that. It’s an ability you can improve upon, and it’s very much like paraphrasing. Remember when you saw a great movie or read a great book? You just had to tell your best friend all about it, but you hadn’t memorized it. So what did you do? You paraphrased it. You knew the intent of the author, you knew how it felt to read it or watch it. Then, you just had to convey it to someone else.

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31

July

Lahz Nimmo Architects

In a field cluttered with eccentric and vague personalities, Annabel Lahz is a welcomed breath of normalcy. Annabel, one-half of the successful Lahz Nimmo architectural team, is as unassuming as she is talented. At a glance, the professions best fitting her image are an elementary school teacher, or English tutor in an Ivy-league prep school. Instead, Annabel is a design powerhouse credited with numerous architectural awards, not the least of which are: The Royal Australian Institute of Architects at both State and National levels for Residential, Commercial, Public Architecture, and Urban Design projects.

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31

July

The Account of the Dogface Demon (Revised and Reedited 7-2008)

The story was written in January 1, 2002, revised the first time in 9-2005, and reedited 7-2008. It has been said, and documented, to my understanding, but I didn’t know at the time, there is a demon called The Dog Demon, once seen in the ancient land of Mesopotamia. Well, my dear friends, (whoever may be reading this) he is well and alive here on planet earth. Matter-of-fact, I can pin down the time, and whereabouts of this beast, freak, or creature of nature (meaning he is quite different than us at this very writing). Maybe he is a creature scorned by the Universe; but I have met him, I mean, seen him.

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31

July

Jolie and Pitt Have a Son and a Daughter

Making an end to all speculations and predictions Pitt and Jolie are now the proud parents of a son and daughter. The twins were born in Lenval hospital. The two babies are healthy and doing well.The boy called Knox Leon weighs 2.27kg. And the girl, Vivienne Marcheline weighs 2.28kg.

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31

July

Up in Alabama (1844, Short Story)

Enrique Tapia came up to Ozark, Alabama in 1844 from Lima, Peru; he bought himself a restaurant from old man Ritt, the Banker in town; Enrique was a medium size fellow in height, with a large belly area, clean shaven and big hands. He was a good cook but didn’t look much like a cook even with his apron on. He lived above the restaurant, and took his meals in the back, while his sixteen-year old daughter, Ximena took care of the customers; his wife had died early on during Ximena’s formative years.

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31

July

The Key (A Fairytale) Goodbye, My Son - Chapter 11 - (Part 5)

The beast slowly uncovered its eyes, and for the first time in its tortured memory looked at a dazzling, golden sun hanging in an azure sky, with majestic clouds of cotton slipping by over deep, green forests. The creature was overwhelmed and began to weep, and as its tears splashed to the ground, each one changed into a small white dove that flew away. Its whole body then began to shrink, smaller and smaller until it transformed itself into a beautiful white tiger.

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31

July

The Art of Eyeris

Merhag by Iris Compiet

Iris Compiet is a Dutch illustrator who specialises in enchanting storybook style paintings. Her illustrations typically have a lovely sense of humour – think broomstick races and endearing witchy hags. Iris also paints and draws powerful mythical beings and has recently provided the illustrations for roleplaying book Tellaria: The World Today.

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30

July

Uncle George ((A Short Sketch For Old Folks, 1987)(A Minnesota Story))

(Winter of 1987) I thought we were headed toward the River Road, along the Mississippi, in St. Paul, Minnesota, I, my mother, Aunt Anne, Uncle George was heading to the airport (a tired old man now, about five foot eight inches tall, one hundred and fifty pounds, at one time a lively sort of person, a talkative kind of fellow (a little quiet now), a sporty man and hard working, kind of played the big shot, but it was an act more than reality), and it was winter of 1987. They picked us up at my mother’s apartment, on Woodbridge Street, George smoking a thin cigar as usual, waiting in his car for Anne and us to come down the two flights of stairs, and get into his 1987 Mercury, he liked Mercury’s, made by Ford, bought one every three years, so he boasted and so he did, matter of fact, it was a highlight in his life to do so, and let us all in the family know.

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30

July

The Legend of the Diabolical Rajah of Jaipur (1799)

In the City Palace, is the chamber of the Harem, its original intention was to allow royal ladies to observe everyday life in the street below without being seen, also known as Hawa Mahal, or better known as “The Hall of the Winds.” Our story takes place in Jaipur, India, in the year 1799, within these walls, they were constructed of red pink limestone, and is five stories tall, the palce has the most beautiful face in the world for a structure.

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30

July

The Accomplishments of the American Museum of Natural History

A museum is a terrific place to wander around on those days when you have a few hours to kill, and a visit will often inspire people and set them to ponder many different aspects of life and the world. There are a variety of museums that are dedicated to a wide range of different themes and these themes are often given life in amazing ways through the collections of art and artifacts that are on display. One of the best known is the American Museum of Natural History.

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