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Continue reading →: Nurturing Whimsy: A Winter Fairy Trail AdventureThe snow from a few days ago is still coating the ground and decorating the trees. It was a busy holiday season. I’m tired and not feeling myself. What I need is to reignite my joy and cultivate more whimsy in my life. It’s time to visit the fairy trail.…
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Continue reading →: Winter SolsticeHello again! It’s been a while since I’ve posted. Life has been busy, mostly in a beautiful way. I’ve still been writing incessantly, but my focus has been on poetry. If you would like to read my winter poem “The Frost” it’s getting published in January’s issue of Belladonna’s Garden…
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Continue reading →: How To Align With Spring’s Natural EnergySpring is finally here and you may find yourself looking for ways to fully enjoy the season and the new energy it brings. Harnessing the energy of the season and planning activities with it in mind can help you fully enjoy what spring has to offer. To me spring means…
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Continue reading →: Sunday Morning Picnic By The RiverA couple of weeks ago on a warm(ish) Sunday morning my fiancé and I decided to break from our normal morning routine and enjoy breakfast outside. I made some homemade vegan granola and hot cocoa. I packed a picnic basket and off we went. Luckily, we knew somewhere we could…
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Continue reading →: A Witch’s Spring GardenHere in Zone 7b the time has finally come to start planting your Spring garden. With the last expected frost to be April 7th, frost tolerant plants like radishes, carrots, lettuce, peas, and many flowers are eager to get growing. Planting seeds is also a way to celebrate the Spring…
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Continue reading →: Vegan Hot Cross BunsAs someone who loves to bake I love incorporating kitchen magic whenever I can. I knew to celebrate Ostara, as known as the Spring Equinox. I had to do a traditional Ostara (and Easter) bake. I explored Pinterest to see what my option were and found that hot cross buns…
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Continue reading →: Celebrating Ostara: Building a NestOstara is a pagan holiday on the Wheel of the Year marking the Spring equinox. It represents a time of balance, renewal, and fertility. This is the time of year when animals are mating, birds begin nesting, and new life begins. To celebrate this energy I decided to build a…
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Continue reading →: Celebrating Ostara: Creating an Altar on a BudgetThe pagan holiday of Ostara is a more recent addition to the Wheel of the Year. It is celebrated on the Spring Equinox, a time when night and day are equal, marking the beginning of Spring. It’s typical for pagans and witches to build altars to honor the energy of…
