Little Baron
Todays card is the 7 of Cups.
I am so glad this one made an appearance. I always get such a warm feeling when I see that little guy bouncing around in his box; arms open and a look of surprise on his face. I wanna bring him home.
Aside from the little box guy, there is another figure. He is dressed in a stripy top and shorts and wears to hand puppets. On the floor are the eight cups and some books. Behind them is what looks like a trailor. I can't really make out what is on it - blocks and some sort of stripy ball. Maybe they are packed up boxes and a sleeping bag. If this is part of the theatre and it is a trailor (has wheels), then maybe the larger guy is saying goodbye to the litlun in the box. Maybe that is why the little one looks so surprised and a bit destressed.
I like both of these characters. At first, I thought the larger one had a black eye and was wearing boxing gloves LOL.
The number on the 'trailor' is 7. The box with the little guy in has hearts around it . I understand this to mean that their is some sort of good friendship betwee the two. The books, for me, symbolise a stage of more learning, education and broadening that needs to be taken.
Graham Cameron says of this card -
"Scoop realises his days of being a glove puppet master in the Water Cup Desert are limited. He is faced with emotional confusion. His most loyal fan, 'X', the box toy, wishes him to stay. But Scoop is realistic and knows his priorities. Using his dreams constructively, he has decided to head for the theme parks.
The seven of cups represents confusion about our priorities in life, which is important. Being realistic.
RX: daydreaming, make believe"
Oh ... poor 'X'. Maybe Scoop could literally scoop 'X' up and fit him on that trailor.
Best wishes
Yaboot
I am so glad this one made an appearance. I always get such a warm feeling when I see that little guy bouncing around in his box; arms open and a look of surprise on his face. I wanna bring him home.
Aside from the little box guy, there is another figure. He is dressed in a stripy top and shorts and wears to hand puppets. On the floor are the eight cups and some books. Behind them is what looks like a trailor. I can't really make out what is on it - blocks and some sort of stripy ball. Maybe they are packed up boxes and a sleeping bag. If this is part of the theatre and it is a trailor (has wheels), then maybe the larger guy is saying goodbye to the litlun in the box. Maybe that is why the little one looks so surprised and a bit destressed.
I like both of these characters. At first, I thought the larger one had a black eye and was wearing boxing gloves LOL.
The number on the 'trailor' is 7. The box with the little guy in has hearts around it . I understand this to mean that their is some sort of good friendship betwee the two. The books, for me, symbolise a stage of more learning, education and broadening that needs to be taken.
Graham Cameron says of this card -
"Scoop realises his days of being a glove puppet master in the Water Cup Desert are limited. He is faced with emotional confusion. His most loyal fan, 'X', the box toy, wishes him to stay. But Scoop is realistic and knows his priorities. Using his dreams constructively, he has decided to head for the theme parks.
The seven of cups represents confusion about our priorities in life, which is important. Being realistic.
RX: daydreaming, make believe"
Oh ... poor 'X'. Maybe Scoop could literally scoop 'X' up and fit him on that trailor.
Best wishes
Yaboot