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considering a direction change
weighing a different approach
pondering alternatives
thinking about change
opening to a new strategy
questioning your choices
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On the Seven of Pentacles we see a man who has labored long and hard in his garden. The foliage is full, the blossoms are out - it seems that his work has paid off. Now he's taking a break to admire his handiwork. How satisfying it is to see such fine results! How rewarding is sweet success!
The Seven of Pentacles is a time-out card. It represents those moments after a rush of activity when we stop to catch our breath and look around. The man in the picture has paused to contemplate the fruits of his own labors, but he could also pick that fruit. In readings, the Seven of Pentacles can indicate a reward that will come your way, particularly as a result of your own efforts. Take it and enjoy.
This card is also a call for assessment. When we're busy, we don't always have time to reflect on what we're doing and why. Are we still on course? Are we getting the results we want? Serious problems can develop if you don't take stock at key moments. In readings, this card suggests that you take the time to be sure you're meeting your goals.
The Seven of Pentacles can also indicate a crossroads. In life, there's a tendency to continue with familiar routines. To go in a new direction isn't easy. The Seven of Pentacles may be telling you to figure out if you need a course correction, or even a complete about-face. You're not yet committed to a certain path, but you could be soon. Change is still possible.
The Seven of Pentacles is not a card of endings or final decisions. The game is not over, but only on hold for a moment. Once you've gotten your breath back and checked your strategy, be ready to jump back in and work even harder than before.
Questioning your kissing is good. That’s because kissing is one of THE most important parts of romance.
Here’s what your kiss means to a man. 😘
What Your Kiss SAYS to a Man – I Love My LSI
Questioning your kissing is good. That’s because kissing is one of THE most important parts...
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Part 4 of 5. Bair and Mary raised their doubts that NASA succeed in landing Apollo on the moon. Here are some sources about the fake moon landing:
54th Anniversary. What Happened on the Moon? An Investigation into Apollo - Part 1 of 2 (2000)
www.bitchute.com/video/iEiG8phMKs48/
What Happened on the Moon? - Hoax, Lies & Videotape - Part 2 of 2
www.bitchute.com/video/vOhxGwj6eRLG/
Buzz Aldrin Confesses That Apollo Didn't Go to the Moon! 54th Anniversary today.
www.bitchute.com/video/NhL9BX2j3HAK/
I went to Cape Canaveral myself and filmed this:
US Faked the Moon Landing but Have Flying Saucers which Regularly Land on the Moon
www.bitchute.com/video/bdjHmg2X8hpl/
Dolly Safran's YouTube channel www.youtube.com/@dollysafran9107
Thanks to Fred for video editing.
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I suppose today's is self explanatory.
Lately I have been questioning a lot of things. This usually happens around this time because of the new year and my birthday. I am taking this year particularly hard and really can't figure out why.
I think a lot about going back to school. But, for what.
I think about putting my house up for sale. But then what, back to an apartment? Would it sell in this market, would I get out of it what I've put into it?
I think about looking for a new job. But my job is pretty secure and in this market should I risk a new one.
I think about moving. But where? Could I stand to leave my friends, and most, my family?
So many questions, no answers.
I heard today it is better to regret the things you've done than the things you always wanted to do and never did. Should I give it all up and start over? I don't have any real responsibilites except my house. I don't have kids and I'm single and still (fairly) young. Am I strong enough to start over fresh and give up the stability I have here?
I thought about making today's 365 private but when I started this project I told myself I would do it 100%. So this is it for today.
Sad Love Quotes :
QUOTATION – Image :
Quotes Of the day – Life Quote
You will eventually ruin a good thing if you're always questioning it.
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3 Lecturers from KPTM Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on official visits to Coventry University, United Kingdom.
Photography & Editing by mohdshaiza.
Virginia Derryberry - born 1950
Consummation. - 1988
Part experimentation, part magic, medieval alchemy impacted modern chemistry and influenced the work of Asheville artist Virginia Derryberry. While the alchemists tried but failed to turn various metals into gold, Virginia’s art practice—which uses a similar formula of experimentation and questioning—led to a golden career as an educator, showing artist, and storyteller.
Born of the South where storytelling is an art form, Virginia started drawing doodles at the age of five, often of friends trying their best to sit still in church. “I would do profile drawings, and it just really charged me up,” she remembers. The inner artist in Virginia ignited, and she started a life of making with abandon. “I know sometimes kids around that age worry about judgment of their work and whether it’s good enough, but for some reason I never cared. I just wanted to make things,” she tells Artsville.
www.artsvilleusa.com/virginia-derryberry/
aah.unca.edu/faculty/virginia-derryberry
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Regionalism in the South
Southern regionalism reflects the important influence of Thomas Hart Benton, who traveled widely through the rural South in 1928 and 1929 gathering visual material for mural projects in New York City. The paintings that Benton produced during that trip predicted the kind of work that many Southerners turned to in the 1930s. Lamar Dodd, for example, celebrated the real values of everyday life and the beauty of simple things, while Charles Shannon sought to identify and address problems that were distinctive to Southerners, black and white. In this gallery hangs a masterpiece by one of the most important of all regionalist painters, John Steuart Curry, whose Hoover and the Flood, commissioned by Life magazine publisher Henry R. Luce, depicts the catastrophic Mississippi River floods of 1927.
www.themorris.org/ourcollection/regionalism-in-the-south/
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Located on the Riverwalk in historic downtown Augusta, the Morris Museum of Art, the oldest museum in the country that is specifically devoted to the art and artists of the American South, is noted for its multifaceted permanent collection of 5,000 works of art and a rich variety of continually changing special exhibitions and public programs. The Morris is dedicated to the continued interpretation of the culture of the South in all its forms.
Located in historic downtown Augusta, Georgia, on the Savannah River, the Morris has preserved the history and culture of the South for more than twenty-five years. The museum’s permanent collection, dating from the late eighteenth century to the present, is arranged thematically in ten galleries. In addition, the museum hosts temporary special exhibitions throughout the year as well as a rich array of public programs and events for children, families, and art lovers of all ages.
The Morris Museum’s permanent collection was established in 1989 with the purchase of 230 paintings from Dr. Robert Powell Coggins, a pioneering collector of Southern art. That acquisition set the museum’s mission and identified its special interest in the art and artists of the American South. When it opened in 1992, the collection included approximately 700 objects, half of them paintings. Today, the museum’s collection includes 5,000 works of art that represent fifteen states and the District of Columbia. In recent years, its traditional strengths in paintings and works on paper have been significantly enhanced by the creation of important collections of photographs, folk art, and studio art glass. The Morris Museum’s Center for the Study of Southern Art, a comprehensive research library, has also grown to include 20,000 volumes, 28,000 vertical files, 1,350 media resources, and a rich archive that includes artists’ letters and papers.
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