Monday, July 6, 2026
My current favorite tarot deck
Thursday, July 2, 2026
4 of pentacles vs 9 of Cups
I came across this anecdote: At a party given by a billionaire on Shelter Island, Kurt Vonnegut informs his pal, Joseph Heller, that their host, a hedge fund manager, had made more money in a single day than Heller had earned from his wildly popular novel Catch-22 over its whole history. Heller responds, “Yes, but I have something he will never have … the knowledge that I have enough."
And it seems to me that the super rich right now have no idea what enough looks like. And the world of instagram and trad wives and holidays abroad are all about needing more, exploiting the feeling of the 4 of pentacles, where our financial needs and wants hang over us. We feel tight for money, tight for time, tight.
And what we want, what we should all be striving for is the 9 of cups, the card I call the fat and happy card, where you don't have everything, but you have that most special of all things, enough. You are content with what you have. There may be a cup or two missing, but you don't let that spoil the cups that you have. You let yourself have joy with what comes your way, and let yourself be rich in the ways of Joseph Heller, and know that you have enough.
That's my blessing to all of us, may we know the value of what we have, and let us feel contentment.
Tuesday, June 30, 2026
saying of the week
Sometimes someone says something to me in passing during a reading, and I have to stop them and repeat it so both of us could hear it properly, and I know I will be saying it to others.
I spoke with a young woman recently and she quoted to me something her mother often says - Just because you could be doing more, doesn’t mean you’re not doing enough - and I thought, what a wise, wise mother!
Let's just sit with that for a moment. We could always being doing more in this culture, but here is a breath of calm wisdom - just because we could be doing more, doing mean that we are doing isn't enough. It's a version of my oft quoted don't let the perfect get in the way of the good, but it's another way of looking at it and it unlocked something in me to hear it, so I'm sharing it with you...
Thursday, June 25, 2026
Modern Wedding Vows
Friday, June 19, 2026
All my readings are virtual
I lived in NYC for 15 years. I moved to Sydney but my old clients kept wanting readings. What could I do?
For me, the substance of the tarot reading is the cards that you draw, from a deck that you have shuffled. I cannot shuffle for you. I've tried, but I can't get clear readings from it.So how was I to do my readings from across the ocean? I asked my regulars to get their hands on a tarot deck - it didn't matter which one, as long at it was a full 78 cards (some of the fancier ones have fewer cards and I can't make sense of them either.) But if you are buying one specifically, I recommend the Rider Waite Smith Radiant. It's pretty and easy to read. Then, they could shuffle and do the first layout. And I could do the rest.
So now most of my clients are in the US, though I have done readings for people in Europe and elsewhere as well. You get to sit in the quiet and comfort of your own home, and you get to the shuffle the cards.
We start with the Celtic Cross Layout
And then I can answer 3-4 questions depending on how fast we talk!
I also recommend that people record these readings. If you don't want it, then you can just delete it, but if you do want it, I can't always recall the exact sentence I said to you. I've had people who never listen, and people who've relistened so often that I can hear my own phrases when they talk to me. Either way is good, what works for you is what matters.
Tuesday, June 16, 2026
Drawing good cards
Had a funny moment with a client the other day.
She is having difficulties with her ex husband and co parent, and wanted to know more about it. Her ex and his new girlfriend and expecting a new child and she is worried about how that will impact their son, who is six. But the cards show he will continue to engage with his son, which she is ambivalent about. But we both acknowledged that it's healthier for children to have both parents involved in their lives, and it's never good to push the father away.
She drew mainly positive cards around the situation and seemed annoyed that the cards were rosier than she felt.
I said to her that sometimes anxieties can feel overwhelming in the moment, but the cards are saying that big picture, things are going to be okay. Whilst she feels like the Page of Swords reversed today, her outcome was the Queen of Pentacles - grounded, down to earth and doing well financially.
She took that onboard and said she felt better after the reading...
Wednesday, June 10, 2026
Life is a garden
I hate the garden metaphor! I don't want life to be a garden. I wanted life to be a marble statue, once you had actually finished the difficult and terrible work, and cleaned up all that dusty mess, it would stay, perfect, in shape and timeless for centuries. I want a Michelangelo statue of life.
But life is a garden. Endlessly growing and changing. You plant something, it thrives, you are happy. You plant exactly the same plant, in a slightly shadier corner, and it dies. You clean it, it's gorgeous. You go away for a weekend and it's full of debris and two new plants - are they weeds that need to be uprooted or are the new plants that will give joy and beauty? And who decides which?
I hate gardening. To me it's endless work and repetition. But I love having friends. I don't find the tending of friendships endless work. I don't find our conversations repetition. So in some cases, I can garden. I can even look after my dog, who is a source of such joy for me. I don't enjoy the cleaning up after him, but it's a small price that I am willing to pay.
So life is a garden (sorry!) But in this garden, you get to decide what you are going to plant, which plants matter and how often you need to weed/clean. While I love an elegant French garden, I think I'm just going to settle in to my wild English garden and relax...

