Lisa said: "It is interesting to me that the Balinese believe that the day of the week that you were born on is more telling than the year or month."; she kindly provided me with the info for Saturday's child:
Laku Bulan: (Like the Moon) - Good worker, smart, has a lot of knowledge, takes life in a light way and is satisfied. Sometimes makes arguments with his or her spouse, is not easily influenced by others.
Durga, goddess of combat, is my deity.
The Kepuh is your tree: "The stately, solitary 'kepuh' tree, a member of the kapok family, populates Balinese cemeteries. It's believed that on moonlit nights its eerie-looking branches are infested with evil birds and demons, its branches festooned with the entrails of the dead, its roots winding in and out of skulls and bones. The 'kepuh' is sacred to Durga." [wouldn't that make a good picture???]
Owl is my bird; bull is my animal.
Comments
I LOVE that sunflower. Did you take this shot in the field of sunflowers you saw? What a great flower to be…cheery and laid back!
The tree would make a fantastic picture! I can see it in my head now. :-)
Very cool. I'll come back and read the other later. Too long for work!
Michele sent me today, but you know I'd come anyway!
but a child that's born on the Sabbath day is good and kind and wise and .... OMG
wednesday's child is full of woe. woe is me. heh.
your animal is the bull... stop it, you're killing me!
Sunday's child is full of grace....ummm grace...me??? Not so sure. Where did you find out about the other stuff?
I'm a Sunday child too - not much grace here either.
Where did the info come from, by the way? There doesn't seem to be a link to follow on Lisa's site. (Or am I just too dense to see it???)

