All Is One
Just Wondering
Hopefully some of you that keep hinting about all of this talking and singing (wow, singing!!) will give a little more detail at some point. I mean, I know that detailed readings are for another place on the forum, but just a few relevant descriptions of what's going on with the deck would be mighty interesting to the rest of us using it!!
As for everyone now calling it a "portrait deck" ...I'm sorry to be the slowest one on the thread, but I don't understand the label.
I understand that portraits of the Tudor era were used in creating the deck, but I don't understand why we're labelling it a "Portrait Deck"
If I had come across this thread looking for more info about the Touchstone and wondering whether to buy it or not...I'd have been turned away by the phrase "Portrait Deck"
I don't know why I feel that way.....maybe it's a standard way of describing a certain kind of deck (never heard that before, I must admit) but if I'd seen that, and not gotten my copies of this deck, I'd never have known what I could have had!!
Just wondering if we need to label it a "Portrait Deck?"
Erzebet said:I'm very happy to report that the Touchstone is now talking nonstop, she even sings at times! I believe as it's different sort of deck I was approaching it all wrong. I've never used a portrait deck before, once I got the hang of it, the floodgates are open!
Hopefully some of you that keep hinting about all of this talking and singing (wow, singing!!) will give a little more detail at some point. I mean, I know that detailed readings are for another place on the forum, but just a few relevant descriptions of what's going on with the deck would be mighty interesting to the rest of us using it!!
As for everyone now calling it a "portrait deck" ...I'm sorry to be the slowest one on the thread, but I don't understand the label.
I understand that portraits of the Tudor era were used in creating the deck, but I don't understand why we're labelling it a "Portrait Deck"
If I had come across this thread looking for more info about the Touchstone and wondering whether to buy it or not...I'd have been turned away by the phrase "Portrait Deck"
I don't know why I feel that way.....maybe it's a standard way of describing a certain kind of deck (never heard that before, I must admit) but if I'd seen that, and not gotten my copies of this deck, I'd never have known what I could have had!!
Just wondering if we need to label it a "Portrait Deck?"