Wordless Wednesday: The Majesty of Jupiter
This week’s card encourages us to take a step back and consider the big picture. For Wordless Wednesday, I offer this video to help do just that.
This week’s card encourages us to take a step back and consider the big picture. For Wordless Wednesday, I offer this video to help do just that.
The total solar eclipse last month was our first since 2017, and it was stunning, as this NASA Astronomy Photo of the Day taken in Argentina shows.
Blessings on this ancient Celtic holy day of feasting, fire, and thanksgiving. Named for shining Lugh, let us gather in and share our first harvests.
The Sun’s corona captured in exquisite detail during the 2017 total solar eclipse, the last time we had a total eclipse since yesterday’s.
Although spreading shade has curtailed her numbers, our beloved sister Bee Balm has begun her sweet blooming precisely at Solstice as she always does.
Our galaxy makes a stunning backdrop for the “Arizona Toadstools.” Which is older — the stones or the Milky Way light particles? Both are our home.
Blessed May Eve! Tonight, enjoy the lovely finery that our beloved Gaia has cloaked Herself in, and surrender yourself to Her luscious seductions.
Do we *really* want this day to be about obscure martyred Christian priests named St. Valentine? Instead, let’s celebrate a day of sexy, divine Love!
Thank goodness the government shutdown has not put the APOD website on hiatus – yet. These solar ice halos were captured over Sweden. Natural magick!
Poet Deborah Gregory kindly granted her permission to share this poem of hers today, inspired by these magical in-between days leading up to Solstice.