About This Blog (and Me)

Hello! I’m Jenn - a tarot reader, card collector, enthusiastic overthinker, and the sort of person who looked at a perfectly sensible wall calendar and thought, “Yes, but what if this had tarot in it?”

This blog is a page-a-day tarot calendar for 2026. Every date gets its own small moment: a card, a spread, a question, a story, a fact, a pop-culture cameo, or occasionally a gentle reminder to drink some water and unclench your jaw.

Think of it as tarot in bite-sized pieces - thoughtful, playful, and designed to fit into real life.

What This Blog Is Here For

Tarot is a deck of 78 illustrated cards that people use in lots of different ways: reflection, storytelling, symbolism, creativity, spiritual practice, or simply because they like interesting pictures with opinions.

This blog uses tarot as a starting point for thought and conversation, not as a set of fixed answers. Some days are reflective, some are light-hearted, some might quietly sneak up on you later. All of them are meant to be approachable, whether tarot is a long-time companion or something you’ve only been vaguely curious about.

New to Tarot? You’re Very Welcome

If you’re brand new to tarot, you don’t need any background knowledge to be here.

You don’t need a deck.
You don’t need to memorise meanings.
You don’t need to believe anything in particular.

You can read a post, think “huh, interesting”, and move on with your day. That counts.

There’s no “getting it right” - if a card makes you think of something personal, practical, funny, or unexpected, that’s a perfectly valid response. If it makes you think of nothing at all, that’s also fine. Some days are just like that.

A Note on Belief (or Lack of It)

Some people approach tarot as mystical.
Some see it as psychological or symbolic.
Some are here for the art, the stories, or the pop-culture references.

All of those approaches are welcome here. You don’t need to pick a side, and you don’t need to explain yourself.

I genuinely enjoy different perspectives, and I love seeing how the same card can spark completely different interpretations.

About the Decks

I own… a lot of tarot decks.
No, really. A lot.

That means you’ll see a wide range of imagery and styles here: traditional, modern, whimsical, dark, pop-culture, cats (so many cats), and the occasional deck that looks like it escaped from a medieval manuscript. Tarot gets more interesting when it isn’t one-size-fits-all, and I enjoy showing how the same card can speak in many voices.

For full transparency: I’m not being paid for this blog. Everything here is for the love of tarot, and every deck shown is owned by me personally. I receive no compensation from publishers or deck creators - just a lot of joy, curiosity, and maybe a few cardboard cats.

Comments, Conversation, and Courtesy

Discussion is encouraged. Debate is welcome. Disagreement is absolutely fine.

All I ask is that we’re polite about it.

You don’t have to agree with me, tarot, or anyone else in the comments - but you do have to be kind. This is a space for curiosity, conversation, and the occasional friendly tangent, not for talking at people or telling them they’re Doing It Wrong.

If you want to question, challenge, expand, or share your own take on a card, please do. I read the comments, and I enjoy them.

One Last Thing

Tarot doesn’t have to be a Big Serious Event. Sometimes it’s just a pause in the middle of the day - a card that makes you think, smile, or raise an eyebrow.

If this blog gives you a moment of reflection, a new angle on a familiar card, or even just a quiet “that was neat”, then it’s doing exactly what it set out to do.

Welcome - and feel free to start with today’s post.

What first drew you here: tarot, curiosity, the calendar format, or something else entirely?

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