Wow! Great responses Guys; well for this painter anyway.
GryffinSong , you make an excellent point about the Lenormand, the idea had me head-scratching in a way the deck does not, perhaps my left brain's, struggle to get a grip on a project which came straight from the right, is causing me to get a bit itchy.
This next card is a little obscure without a little back-story;
The Crystals are placed in moving water. I used this quite a few times in Bonefire, but never the main subject for the card.
When making the deck I became interested in a lady known as "Little Grandmother". Now, I am a fence-sitter and her views have not become my own, but I particularly liked her thoughts on crystals, and her efforts to return them to the earth, from whom their absence is greatly morned. I could see this might be the case.
The story continues; When I moved to this house, there were large, lumpy clusters of quartz left in various places around the property. I left them where they were, feeling a bit superstitious. After I heard Little Grandmother talk and weep on this subject. I decided to take them the peaceful shores of the lake, thus returning them. So off I went, I was alone so i had the chance to make a bit of a meal of placing them in the warm waters.
That night I worried a bit and thought of them sitting in the sand, sinking further and by the morning, back I went and yes, I admit i found them, looking clean, shiny and dare I say recharged. I still have them, safely back in their corners. Proving once again I have along way to go.
That is the story. A struggle to keep on the right path.
The card itself speaks of relative values, the best use of natural resources and custodianship verses ownership, but more too.
Here is the card.