Hey everyone! Jennifer, Yasmine’s assistant, here with a blog post for you again. During the course of the summer Yasmine and I tend to compare things like temps and rain fall levels for our different areas of the country. So
Brain Candy Friday: Summer Activities
Hello everyone! Jennifer, Yasmine’s assistant, here again. Yasmine and I were talking about the summer activities I have planned for this year and decided I should do a post about them. My biggest pet peeve is when I hear, “Mom
Winter At Marymoor (And Our House)
Seattle doesn’t usually get much snow. We’re about 8-10 miles away, at a higher elevation, and sometimes we get a bit more. But the entire area got slammed a couple days ago. And I took pics, because it’s pretty and
SNOW DAY!
So, yeah, it snowed. It’s raining now, with a bit of snow, but Seattle has had snow this year. Which doesn’t happen usually. Here are some pictures I took around my yard. My assistant can’t make it in today (Andria)
A Week of Marymoor: Week 6
A couple of years ago around this time, I started a project called my Year of Trees. I took a picture of the same street every week for a year, noting the changes to the trees that line that road.
Welcome to the Witching Season
Every year, on October first, I write my Welcome to the Witching Season post. October has always been my favorite month and autumn, my favorite season. This makes sense, of course, given I’m a shamanic witch and this season is
The Perseids are coming!
Every year, an event happens that’s free to attend and spectacular, depending on where you are located and what your vista is. The Perseids meteor shower happens during the second week of every August, with a beautiful, breath-taking display that
Beach Days
So, this is beach weather—even here, we’re having 70-75 degree days and summer this year, so far, is pleasant rather than the scorcher it was last year. We live on the coast—we have inlets here, which come in from the
Autumn Decorating
Every autumn I love to decorate the house. Early to mid September, I deck it out for Samhain, and then when Samhain is over, I take down the more ooo-spooky decorations, and keep up the rest of the autumn ones
