THIS ARTICLE WAS WRITTEN BY TESS WHITEHURST POSTED UNDER SELF-HELP On a Thursday during a waxing moon, choose a freshly washed, attractive pair of pants that feel abundant to you (they don't have to actually be expensive, but it's ideal if they at least look that way) and hang them on a hanger. Light a … Continue reading Fancy Pants: An Abundance Ritual
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Weekly Tarot Guidance – February 29 through March 6, 2016
HIMALAYAN ICE
Beautiful!
Pictures were taken at the Animal Rescue Centre ,near Shey, Ladhakh, Jammu & Kashmir, India.
Ladakh is a high altitude desert and home to the River Indus .
The pictures that follow need no words, be Enchanted.
Himalayan Rivers of Snow
Half Frozen Mountain Stream
Embankments of Snow along a Glistening Stream
Frozen before it can meet the River
Do check out LEH TEASER at http://www.travelwithmukul.wordpress.com.
Card of the Day – Ace of Pentacles – Thursday, February 25, 2016
The Universe is wise and loving. (I think I just borrowed this from Nadiya Shah; check out her store.) The feel-good energy coming to you this week from the Universe just keeps on rolling. There are a few goodies the Universe has up its sleeve. Be prepared to receive. Will you hit the lottery? I doubt it, but I do feel some marvelous things are trying to happen for you if you use this energy wisely.
Now is the time to manifest what you need. Exactly what might that be?For some it is a new job, business, home, or relationship. Others need to sell a business, a house, or perhaps something else of value. This is what you need to be working on now; it is time to make progress, especially in the areas of financial opportunity. The Universe is giving its blessing to get the job done; accept the…
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Winter in Estes Park
The area is beautiful thanks for the reminder.
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On our previous trip out west to Sedona, we rented a Toyota Prius which served as a faithful steed on our road trip across the rugged terrain of Arizona. For our January trip out to Colorado, we knew we would require something more “off-road” that could handle the mountainous landscape and potentially icy roads of the Rockies. When we arrived at Enterprise at the Denver airport, we didn’t choose the car…the car chose us…
Our rental car in Rocky Mountain National Park
Estes Park
We spent our three nights in Estes Park at the Cozy Cabin, a short walk from the shops and restaurants downtown. The cabin was the size of a Williamsburg studio, but the easy access to downtown Estes and Rocky Mountain National Park (15 minute drive) made it the perfect place to spend the long weekend. Not to mention, there was a family of deer…
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