Sydney Morning Herald, headline:
'Salvage crews are hoping for all the right conditions as they develop a plan today to assess the condition of a beached bulk carrier on the Newcastle coast, NSW Maritime says. The 225-metre coal carrier, Pasha Bulker, has been stuck on Newcastle's popular Nobby's Beach, 160 kilometres north of Sydney, since Friday. Salvage crews were airlifted onto the ship yesterday and will camp there as violent coastal conditions have eased. The ship was empty of cargo when it beached and aerial inspections have found no sign of pollutants leaking from the vessel, which is carrying more than 700 tonnes of fuel and oil.'
'The Empress' - the green lady sits in an armchair adorned with flowers with her back to the scenery behind her -- idyllic green pastures & trees; a winding stream leads to a waterfall which flows into the pool which is directly behind her. Why with all this beautiful scenery behind her is the 'green lady' looking the other way? In her left hand a golden symbol and in her right a heart shaped symbol with a bird's feather wrapped round it ... the scene she looks into instead is that of a desert. The green lady has golden hair
'The Priest' - Hides his other persona that of the Hierophant (the Wounded Healer). His role is to preach here of the crescent (partly concealed blade of a scythe) in his right hand and the cherished symbol in his left. He is bedecked in attire linked to the middle of the world. His hair is shaven and appears as a eunuch to the knowing in the world. A white rose wraps itself round the pillar to his right --- a red rose round the pillar to his left. Crossed keys lie between his feet ...
'Keeper of Spheres' - 'learning and potential growth'
'Seven Of Staves ' - 'fears to be overcome'