Enchantment
Last Chance!
Cooking classes at the famed Southern Season Cooking School. Books autographed by their authors. An hour-long, private Tarot reading with me. Hand-carved Native American style flutes. A basket full of Burt’s Bees products. Guided birding walks. Farm-to-feet cozy socks. Original watercolors. An ocean-front week at Nags Head. Artisan necklaces and dazzling earrings. Half-day river cruise … Read more
Good Things
My dear friends ~ It has been a week of very joyful highs, being at my Dad’s for his Veteran’s Day Parade, which he dreamed up and organized — the first ever in Polk County, NC …. only to come home and be told that it was time to let our beloved cat of 15 years … Read more
Blessings of Samhain To the Living and the Dead
I am the hallow-tide of all souls passing, I am the bright releaser of all pain, I am the quickener of the fallen seed-case, I am the glance of snow, the strike of rain. I am the hollow of the winter twilight, I am the hearth-fire and the welcome bread, I am the curtained awning … Read more
Whimsical and Wise: The Victorian Fairy Tarot, Part Two
The Victorian Fairy Tarot By Lunaea Weatherstone, with art by Gary Lippincott Copyright 2013, ISBN 978-0-7387-3131-5 Llewellyn Publications http://www.llewellyn.com Yesterday, I posted my review of the Victorian Fairy Tarot, a new deck by Goddess Priestess and Tarot master, Lunaea Weatherstone, with art by Gary A. Lippincott. I decided to use the deck for a reading … Read more
Whimsical and Wise: The Victorian Fairy Tarot, Part One
The Victorian Fairy Tarot By Lunaea Weatherstone, with art by Gary Lippincott Copyright 2013, ISBN 978-0-7387-3131-5 Llewellyn Publications http://www.llewellyn.com As you may know, I have been studying Faery traditions and practices for many years, both under the tutelage of some of my former Craft teachers, who were specialists in Celtic lore, as well as under … Read more
Wordless Wednesday: Week Three of Autumn’s Arrival
And here is last week, and the week before.
Blessings of the Autumn Equinox and Second Harvest
Once more the liberal year laughs out O’er richer stores than gems or gold: Once more with harvest song and shout Is nature’s boldest triumph told. ~ John Greenleaf Whittier Today is the Equinox, taken from the Latin for “equal night.” It is the Autumnal equinox in the northern hemisphere, and the Spring equinox below … Read more