First, I’m of course going to recommend my own books. What I don’t have back in circulation, will soon be! Galenorn, Yasmine: (See also Intermediate/Advanced) Trancing The Witch’s Wheel (was reissued as Magical Meditations but will be back under its
So this weekend I took Saturday off and spend it with my niece. We get along great, she’s only about ten years younger than I am and we have so much in common it’s spooky. I actually took care of
So a couple of weeks ago, I posted this picture on Instagram and Facebook and immediately got a dozen requests for the recipe. So, here it is. You can use regular sugar instead of coconut sugar, but the coconut sugar
Sunday is the Corn Moon–the zenith was at 4:56 AM PDT. August: Corn Moon As Lughnasadh, the harvest of grain and corn, arrives we begin to think about the coming autumn and winter. During August, we focus on tying up
Just a fun note–we have forums now! And the best thing? If you’re already registered for the site, you are already registered into the forums. YAY! Which means you can post in there. We’re mainly using them for categorizing information,
Making Magickal Tools Making Wreaths I make my own wands, wreaths, and decorate my household brooms. This isn’t that difficult. When I make a wreath, I think first about the mood I want it to embody. This wreath is for
I love this recipe for a light lunch. It’s tasty, safe, and low carb. Chicken Saute 1 lb chicken breast, skinless, boneless, cut into bite size pieces 2 small zucchini–peeled, then shave slices off to the core 1/2 cup frozen
It is August 1st, the Festival of Lughnasadh (pronounced Loo’-na-sah). Lughnasadh is the Celtic festival dedicated to the God Lugh, the Long Handed, who is associated with light and fire. The festival is also considered to be the first harvest,
Good morning! I’ve got my latte, my protein shake, and I’m ready to start my day. I think it’s time for an update on my writing, and I’m also posting this on my Facebook page because there are still quite
Friday, the full moon will be at it’s zenith at 1:20 PM PDT. In some traditions, it’s known as the Vine Moon. July: Vine Moon July arrives with lazy days and leaves with the sense that summer, while still around