You have been one busy lady!
I'm really drawn to the Kanamakua Oracle! If I ever get my ducks in a row, I plan on putting the card discriptions into an xml file for it! This is one deck I want to order...maybe ask for as a Mothers Day present :0 )
You sure have lots to share! Thank you so much!
Barbara
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Thank you, Barabara, I have lots more to share in the weeks ahead. Re the Kanaka Makua Cards, I'm so glad you like them. I must say it's the most comfortable deck to hold, and if I recall, it comes wrapped in genuine Hawaiian tapa cloth. That'd be great if you could do the card notes.
Speaking of things Hawaiian, I have another Hawaiian deck to share at some point: the Hawaiian Mana Cards, by Catherine Kalama Becker, PhD, a deck featuring luscious, mouth-watering color images. You can view (somewhat faded, I think) sample images of the Mana Cards at http://LearnTarot.com.
A third Hawaiian deck (which I just ordered), is called Ka Hana Pono, you can see that one at http://kahanapono.tripod.com, though it doesn't offer closeup views of the cards, as the deck is part of a course that's offered.
A fourth Hawaiian deck is in the works, and yours truly is designing it! For sure I can't wait to share that one!
Take care, Sue
Speaking of things Hawaiian, I have another Hawaiian deck to share at some point: the Hawaiian Mana Cards, by Catherine Kalama Becker, PhD, a deck featuring luscious, mouth-watering color images. You can view (somewhat faded, I think) sample images of the Mana Cards at http://LearnTarot.com.
A third Hawaiian deck (which I just ordered), is called Ka Hana Pono, you can see that one at http://kahanapono.tripod.com, though it doesn't offer closeup views of the cards, as the deck is part of a course that's offered.
A fourth Hawaiian deck is in the works, and yours truly is designing it! For sure I can't wait to share that one!
Take care, Sue