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Who would think that in the 21st century, we’d be talking about a worldwide plague…that we lived through?!? Of course, we’re not out of the pandemic yet, but we are starting to see some light ahead – and it seems some of that may actually be…sunshine!

Meanwhile, we’ve done our best to stay busy, creating fun new products and working on fantastic presentations for later in the year! You’re on the mailing list, right?

We have two, rare, out of print, tarot decks for sale – previously loved and well cared for. There is a small selection of our ever-popular Pocket Mojo Babies™, our books available at your favourite retailer, and of course, our collection of quirky, original, t-shirts, hoodies & mugs!

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