Multiple shrines were set up because of multiple festivals going on during the weekend. This is a shrine for the Heb-sed, or rejuvenation of the Kingly Ka, festival, dedicated to Heru-Ankhu, the Kingly Ka.
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A second, all-purpose shrine starts to grow, mostly with items from the Bast Shrine opening of two weeks past, overflow from the Aset shrine, and the Sekhmet image graciously donated to us by artist Tufani Mayfield for last year's Sekhmet baths.
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A shrine for Aset Luminous in its beginning stages.
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Biayt starts making paper boats for the festival.
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Robb, our resident origami guru, shows us all how it's done.
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Kheni comes to join Biayt with the boatmaking.
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Imakhu Sesha makes a few boats of his own.
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There are plenty of boats to make, and plenty of hands to make them. Clockwise from lower left: Imakhu Sesha, Wenem, Kheni, Kai-Imakhu Antybast, Biayt, and Robb.
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Wenem's boats are turning out just fine!
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