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Do these Doors Ever End?
Filed Under (Random Thought) by Frank on 05-04-2008
Tagged Under : Learning
My wife and I are leaving for Las Vegas soon — It’s a sort of mini-vacation for us. We don’t gamble at all, but we love shows and we’ve never seen the strip. It should be fun.
What I actually wanted to write about was something that my wife and I were talking about last night. She was explaining some of her adventures in to the world of Tarot, an interest she’s had since High School and she told me that as she learns about it, there is more that she realizes that she needs to learn.
I found this true with the Guitar too… The more I learn, the more I realize that I don’t know about playing guitar or writing music. No matter how much I learn there is always more to learn.
And I guess that is what makes the Guitar such a great hobby. Not only is it a never-ending learning experience, but it can also follow the path of interest. You can always back track later…
Have you ever read the Choose Your Own Adventure books? It is sort of like that, but never-ending…
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Hope you enjoy (or enjoyed) Vegas! You asked a while back whether I was going to post a version of Taylor on my site. I did! (though it’s only really the intro and the start of the verse)
It’s at http://fillmorefive.blogspot.com/2008/04/putting-taylor-to-bed.html
It’s a bit rough around the edges (but so was I ;-))
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Hey Kenski,
We did enjoy Vegas. It was a nice get away. Thank you.
Also, Thanks for letting me know about the recording. I will go check it out.
Regards,
Frank
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Wow. I used to read that exact book at the dentist when I was a kid.
Imagine what it’s like for the world’s greatest: “What would you like to do next? You have one million options.”
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Joe, Did you really? I just grabbed that randomly from Wikipedia. What are the chances.
Thank you for visiting.
And indeed, imagine…
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The very common method which is used for the Tarot reader is to shuffle the cards in a normal manner.
Tarot is an ancient tool of divination that uses a set of cards to impart insight into the daily problems and dilemmas of life. This set of cards is known as the Tarot deck and is used for readings that can help people achieve greater understanding of issues relating to relationships, opportunities and changes in life.