Sryashta spins golden yarn inside which she weaves your fate. (If you are a good and kind person, she may just take matters into her own capable hands and improve it.)
She is the goddess of good fortune and serves as the household assistant of Mokosh, the Slavic earth goddess.
Sryashta is a variant of the Dolya/Nedolya myth.
Thursday, April 05, 2007
"Just remember, once you're over the hill you begin to pick up speed. " - Charles Schultz
I generally don't park up on the curb, either, OR against the tree.
I am just saying.
So now I am driving one of these:
while my little car rests and recuperates and is fed chicken soup in the Toyota collision center.
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11 comments:
So what you're saying is an octagenarian stole your car and parked it (wow!) in front of your house?
I am forever parking up against the telephone pole...good thing I don't have too many passengers...
so -
wait -
what?
Yeah, what? Were you sideswiped so hard that it knocked off your hubcap AND pushed you into a tree?
OUCH!
(Enjoy that rental car kinda-new smell.)
Cryptic.
And sad.
But very cryptic.
-J.
Did they scrape the crap out of the concrete ledge, too?! Looks like they missed the railing...
Thank goodness you and the children weren't getting in/out of the car.
I'm glad you're not hurt. You're not hurt, right?
Stupid tree.
It took me a while to figure it out ... while your car was parked in its usual place in front of your house, somebody smashed into it and pushed it towards the tree. I'm glad nobody was hurt.
I'm so confused.
So, wait. They hit your car and pushed it BACKWARDS against the curb and tree. How drunk was the person who hit you?
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