Color of the day: White
Incense of the day: Neroli How you wear shoes and where and when you take them off can spell anything from prosperity to pregnancy to a death in the family-or so says an old Suffolk rhyme says: Tip at the toe, Live to see woe. Wear at the side, Live to be a bride. Wear at the ball, Live to spend all. Wear at the heel, Live to save a deal. Today is the feast of Crispin, patron saint of cobblers. Since the fourteenth century, people have bought a new pair of shoes today for good luck and prosperity for the year. Why not give it a try? Before you wear your new pair, sprinkle a tiny bit of ginger powder inside the shoes. Be sure they are on the floor and not on the table when you sprinkle, as that will bring bad luck to the household. Slip your feet into the shoes, stand on your tiptoes, and say: Saint Crispin, grant me a boon: Good luck and plenty, from October this to October next. |
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