This is too sweet for words: two masters at work.
Thursday, February 04, 2010
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Prudence, Caution, Deliberation.
The Hermit points to all things hidden, such as knowledge and inspiration,hidden enemies. The illumination is from within, and retirement from participation in current events.
The Hermit is a card of introspection, analysis and, well, virginity. You do not desire to socialize; the card indicates, instead, a desire for peace and solitude. You prefer to take the time to think, organize, ruminate, take stock. There may be feelings of frustration and discontent but these feelings eventually lead to enlightenment, illumination, clarity.
The Hermit represents a wise, inspirational person, friend, teacher, therapist. This a person who can shine a light on things that were previously mysterious and confusing.
I must have been doing the cat's shoelaces
when this lot came a-calling.
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10 comments:
absolutely too delightful for words, sugarpie! xoxoxo
I always wanted to yodel. Thanks for the smiles! Btw, what is terpsichory?
That was sweet. As a child I didn't like it when Ollie hit Stan and he did it a lot.
I've got a blind spot about Charlot too. I admire him but don't find him funny.
Brokeback Mountain it isn't!
Ah, I recently got a load of L & H films - including this one - for me and Mrs D. to watch and was amazed at the sheer slowness of their comedy. It works though :-)
savannah: glad you liked it
willow: I'm sure they'll let you if you ask them. Terpsichory = dancing.
Pat: there was a lot of child-like fighting between them, and it went both ways.
I'm with you on Charlot.
Lulu: it's quite fey in its way, though.
Gadjo: precisely so. Even the mayhem scenes unfold like slow poetry.
Thank you, Kev. That took me back to a very nice time and place. As John Cleese said, "I delight in the manifestation of the terpsichorean muse"
Much what M. DeFarge and I do every weekend, as you can imagine.
Madame DeF: it must be a bit like a busman's holiday after the usual working week.
Tom: sorry old boy, missed your comment. Glad you liked it.
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