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Judith Proctor ([personal profile] watervole) wrote2004-12-30 02:51 pm

Tsunami donations and Tarot readings

As some of you will know, I do occasional Tarot readings. Normally, I do them face to face, but I have read over the phone on rare occasions.

I'm willing to do a phone reading for anyone pledging to send ten pounds or twenty dollars (in addition to anything they were donating already) to the disaster appeal.

If you don't have my phone number, give me a contact e-mail address and I'll send you my number in the reply and you can ring me to decide when we do the reading (I'll need to make sure I won't get interrupted by family/math pupils/etc.).

Red Cross Red Crescent - Make a donation

Readings typically take around a quarter of an hour.
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[identity profile] kitzen-kat.livejournal.com 2005-01-01 09:31 am (UTC)(link)
You are a wonderful person to offer this - what a kind heart. I'd take you up on it, but I'm in Australia. (Wandered to your lj via B7.)
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[identity profile] watervole.livejournal.com 2005-01-01 12:31 pm (UTC)(link)
Don't you get cheap international phone calls?

I can chat to my friend in Australia for half and hour and it only costs a little over a pound.

Heck, I'll phone you if that's the only problem.

Depending on what part of Australia you live in, we'd need to talk in what is early morning for me and evening for you.

donations

[identity profile] morfessa.livejournal.com 2005-01-02 12:16 pm (UTC)(link)
Thank you for making it so easy to donate to the appeal! I'm sure lots of people THINK about doing something but never get around to it. Anyway I've just sent 30euros which is part of what I would have spent on Xmas presents for my kids if I had not disinherited them (subject to conditions) as they seem to have 'divorced' me. And I met a young man in the pub on New Years Eve who had been in the sea in Indonesia when they saw the wave coming. Fortunately he, his sister, Mum & Dad all survived but had a rough time - not least of all 'losing' Dad for 2 hours. Mum had apparently told the kids to leave her if the wave caught up with them. Hadn't actually realised that you had offered to do reading for people until AFTER I had clicked on your link - my eamil is morfessa@btinternet.com. I could do with a reading - although I do my own - as now seems to be a real time of change & to know which direction to run in may just be a lifesaver - & its my birthday on Friday - which always means a shift in direction or tempo. I used to live near where you are, my ex studied photography at Bournemouth & I worked at souther TV/TVS. Happy & peaceful New Year. Hugs.