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Continue reading →: Kitchen Witchery: Fire Cider
The same day that Sarah F. and I were making hag tapers, we were also cooking up a batch of fire cider. Actually, it was the fire cider that was the impetus for the get-together, as apparently someone, not the person who originally wrote down the recipe,* has decided to…
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Continue reading →: Hag TaperMullein is one of my favorite plants. First, it’s great for the garden since it breaks up compacted soil and brings all sorts of yummy nutrients to the surface. Second, it’s a wonderful herbal remedy. Third, you can make candles with it! Which is exactly what Sarah F. over at…
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Continue reading →: Kitchen Witchery: Better Living Through ChemistryThrift stores have got to be one of my favorite places to find ritual items. Take, for example, this large silver Revere bowl that I picked up from Savers for $4.99. I’ve been after a new scrying vessel, and this certainly fit the bill. It just needed a little TLC.…
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Continue reading →: New Invisible Friends
My academic brain writhes with existential angst once more. Someone is calling. A Lady, surrounded by birds, more terrible than Rhiannon, more tender than Macha. Who is she? She flutters at the edges of my soul. I fear her anger and her violence. I fear falling into the Morrigan craze that…
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Continue reading →: Samhuinn 2014 Redux
Just when everyone is sick of Halloween posts in the blogosphere…here we go! Samhuinn and Alban Arthan are the two holy times that last more than a single day in my personal practice. I’ve written about my extended Alban Arthan celebration before, but Samhuinn has been developing more slowly. This…







