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Continue reading →: Charge of the CroneOne of my coworkers left in tears today. She was faced with an incredibly difficult decision: her 14-year-old dog needed emergency gallbladder surgery. For $7K. As Americans, we don’t deal with the deaths of our animal companions any better than we do our human friends and family. We don’t deal…
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Continue reading →: Wheels are in motion
It’s official. Plane tickets are purchased. Museum pass acquired. In January, I’m headed to the British Museum for the Celts: Art and Identity exhibit. The last time I set foot on the Isle of the Blessed was 2002. It’s been way too long. Though this will be a short trip, with…
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Continue reading →: Here’s What They Don’t Tell YouMy ex liked to move about every two years (just moved again, as a matter of fact)–probably one of the many reasons we’re no longer together. If you’re always running, you never let yourself have the time to be affected by relationships, whether it’s with neighbors or the land itself. I…
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Continue reading →: Things half-formedWhile doing my usual prayers to Beli Mawr this morning, I got hit with an Awen-by-four. These are the initial sketched for clay plaques honoring the gods of land, sea, and sky. I’m curious to see where this leads.
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Continue reading →: East Coast Gather 2015Whew, it’s been a couple of weeks of crazy prepping for and going to the annual OBOD East Coast Gather. There was more than a little bit of crafting overdrive between finishing an item for the silent auction, random ritual paraphernalia (painted stones, hag tapers), and making sure all the…







