For coyoteblack
That's great. I know that on those occasions when my computer acts up and won't let me connect that I feel antsy. I've always considered myself a "content provider" in terms of the Internet, yet I also depend greatly on the inputs from many others.
Back in the 80s and 90s, I used a computer as a tool to write and publish. Seldom did I go on-line to gather information. As I moved through the 90's and into this century my use became more balanced, although I create more than I consume. Anyways, welcome back. We are about to start a special exercise using a spread called Caridwen's Web, based on an ancient Norse myth. It looks challenging.
My sense is that some find the idea of reading this spread from the center outward, as if a spider in the center of a web, a bit daunting. I've suggested several approaches. In general, I think I'll start with the first three cards and then proceed in a loose narrative style rather than follow a rigid format. Perhaps my approach will serve as a comfort model for the others. Dave