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My Little Tarot Library

My Little Tarot Library

Remember back in 2023 when I launched Gallery 69, a FLAG in Enderis Park? Well, the neighborhood can now welcome another Free Library… of another kind!

My Little Tarot Library

I don’t know Mandy but she’s got an account for her mylittletarotlibrary that you can check out, and if you’re local you can swing by 74th street between Hadley and Locust and get your own tarot reading!

My Little Tarot Library

I know almost nothing about tarot readings or cards but I’ve learned a few things about them from Dana and a couple friends who do readings.

My Little Tarot Library

Dana told me you are not supposed to buy your own tarot deck, as it should be gifted to you. Did she just make that up so I buy her a deck? I don’t know! I do know that Stacey Williams-Ng made a nice looking deck!

My Little Tarot Library

It looks like Mandy offers readings but I did a terrible job with the photo of her card so contact her via Instagram for info!

My Little Tarot Library

When you visit the library you’ll see a stack of cards in envelopes or just wrapped in paper. Take one and there will be a reading written on the paper wrapped around the card.

This is the card I got when I was riding past on my bike one day and discovered the library. I told Dana about the library but felt she needed to go get her own card.

My Little Tarot Library

So here’s the card Dana got. Wild, right? Although honestly if we keep going back each week Dana could have a full deck within a year! (Kidding!)

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Can they hold your ID?

In the last two weeks I was twice asked to hand over my driver’s license. The first was at a local university library. This library only allows members of the university to enter the facility, but you are allowed to bring a guest. I was a guest. In the past they’ve asked for my driver’s license to hold while I was in the building, as insurance that I would return to get it back. Things have changed now, and they make a photocopy of your driver’s license, and hold that, and then give it back to you when you leave.

To be fair, they did ask for another form of ID. In fact, they seemed rather irate that I did not have another form of ID. Do most people have more than one form of ID? If you’re not a student, or work in some huge corporation, do you?

Anyway, the guy at the library desk mumbled on about how some people (liberals, I presume) were all “up in arms” about having to surrender their driver’s licenses (and with identity theft nowadays, who can blame them?) He reluctantly took my driver’s license and made a copy of it, and let me in. When I left the library, I was given the photocopy that I was now tasked with destroying.

While at a local department store, we wanted to use their scanner to choose items for our registry, and again, they asked to hold my driver’s license (so we wouldn’t run off with the scanning gun.) I assume this is a common practice at many places, which begs the question, is this legal? Is it legal in Wisconsin? What about other states? It may be the same situation where you are not required to give out your social security number to anyone except the government, but good luck trying to get a job or anything else in this country without revealing it to organizations along the way.

I’m half-tempted to make a fake ID, actually, it would be a “real ID” for the next time I go to the library. It will have all of my information on it, but will be from my own organization, not from the State of Wisconsin. Think they’ll let me in?