Daily post
Dec. 7th, 2006 11:13 amSleep: midnight to 3am, 4am to 6am, 7:30 to 10am
Pain: 3
Weather: clear, 53F, 50% humidity, high 58F
Daily BPAL: PUNKIE NIGHT
Description: This is a light-hearted scent: apple orchards, bright cranberries, and a touch of warm cider.
In bottle: apple and musk, it seems.
On me: Spiced apple cider. Still can't smell the cranberry. It's nice, but very light.
SAMHAIN 2006
Description: Truly the scent of autumn itself -- damp woods, fir needle, and black patchouli with the gentlest touches of warm pumpkin, clove, nutmeg, allspice, sweet red apple and mullein.
In bottle: Woody scent, patchouli, pumpkin pie.
On me: woods, fir, and patchouli, with just the hint of pumpkin pie and apple. Very nice but subtle autumn scent.
Daily Tarot: 8 of Pentacles: Learning a trade or profession. The beginning of a profitable undertaking. Employment or commission to come. Skill in material affairs, handiwork, and the arts -- sometimes remaining only in the apprenticeship stage.
Maybe I should take up writing again.
Reading:
The Shapes of Our Singing by Robin Skelton
A View From the Heart: Bayou Country Ecology by June Kennedy
Pain: 3
Weather: clear, 53F, 50% humidity, high 58F
Daily BPAL: PUNKIE NIGHT
Description: This is a light-hearted scent: apple orchards, bright cranberries, and a touch of warm cider.
In bottle: apple and musk, it seems.
On me: Spiced apple cider. Still can't smell the cranberry. It's nice, but very light.
SAMHAIN 2006
Description: Truly the scent of autumn itself -- damp woods, fir needle, and black patchouli with the gentlest touches of warm pumpkin, clove, nutmeg, allspice, sweet red apple and mullein.
In bottle: Woody scent, patchouli, pumpkin pie.
On me: woods, fir, and patchouli, with just the hint of pumpkin pie and apple. Very nice but subtle autumn scent.
Daily Tarot: 8 of Pentacles: Learning a trade or profession. The beginning of a profitable undertaking. Employment or commission to come. Skill in material affairs, handiwork, and the arts -- sometimes remaining only in the apprenticeship stage.
Maybe I should take up writing again.
Reading:
The Shapes of Our Singing by Robin Skelton
A View From the Heart: Bayou Country Ecology by June Kennedy