https://www.youtube.com/embed/yjRifR7qKng?version=3&rel=1&fs=1&autohide=2&showsearch=0&showinfo=1&iv_load_policy=1&wmode=transparent It is possible for today’s card to be indicative of short-term travel, but there is something else I would like to discuss. Often, the 6 of Swords can represent a bit of turbulence, and today we have an opposition between none other than Venus in Scorpio and Uranus in Taurus. A relationship, or two, could… … Continue reading Card of the Day – 6 of Swords – Saturday, October 12, 2019 — Tarot by Cecelia
Crystal Oracle – October 12, 2019 -Reading by Lady Dyanna — Crystal Dawn
Smithsonite From here to there can be a rocky road, one that may even appear to move under your feet as you engage in a process of healing. The journey can be confusing and unsettling and cause you to want to beat a hasty retreat. However, you are moving forward into creating something new. […] via … Continue reading Crystal Oracle – October 12, 2019 -Reading by Lady Dyanna — Crystal Dawn
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The Delta Pearl, 10 — Cover
Can’t wait to see what happens when The Pearl cross that borderline. Handcuff & Garnet
Saturday, October 12, 2019
Original Photo by Dan Antion
The steampunk riverboat is here. Hello, my chuckaboos! Thanks for coming back to the The Delta Pearl. It’s been a busy week. Are you ready to sink into the soft cushions of imagination and let the river gently take you to extraordinary places?
This week’s random reader things
This steampunk riverboat runs on random “things” from readers. Resa McConaghy provided Tempest Prognosticator. (What’s that and how does it work? Click to find out.) Across the miles in Ireland, Inese sent Mahogany. She doesn’t have a blog, but Ginger still gave us a thing from Murphy’s Law — Whalebone Corset.
Thanks to Dan Antion for letting me use some of his photos. Any of you #steampunk fans who like real life trains will enjoy his latest Thursday Doors post. Be sure to visit Dan at
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Apples — Wyndesong Collectibles
“It was Autumn, and incessant Piped the quails from shocks and sheaves, And, like living coals, the apples Burned among the withering leaves.” ~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow via Apples — Wyndesong Collectibles

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