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Continue reading →: Ipomoea acuminata (Morning Glory)
Week 19 PBP. Morning glory lives up to its name. It’s one of the most joyful plants to come across in the dawn light. Nothing brings a smile to my face like the sight of a morning glory opening her trumpets to the sun. It’s how I feel when I…
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Continue reading →: Ilex (Holly)
For week 18 of the PBP. Well over a ton and a half of lore exists around Ilex, or holly. In many ways, I feel like it’s more appropriate to writing about this prickly plant now, when its berries are gloriously red, than back in April when I had scheduled…
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Continue reading →: Geranium
For week 15 of the PBP. My first encounter with cranesbill wasn’t in the wild woodlands, but in a garden center. A customer came up to me asking for perennial geranium, and stuffed full of recently acquired knowledge about annuals, I proudly announced that there was no such thing. Ah,…
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Continue reading →: End of Year Tidying
With only a couple of weeks left in 2013, I realize that my Pagan Blog Project entries are sorely behind. I’m going to be making a big push to get these done over the next few days. More likely than not they’ll be much more cursory that the previous entries,…
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Continue reading →: Practicing Together #16
Seed thought taken from Leaning into Mystery’s “Practicing Together” weekly series. I noticed that if you are not willing to deal with the fact that humans are fallible, then you are bound to be miserable and disappointed for the majority of your life. This week, I invite in focus and success. This is week two…







