• Practicing Together #14

    Seed thought taken from Leaning into Mystery’s “Practicing Together” weekly series. I noticed that the blackberry stands along the wood line of the conservation land have their first crop ready for picking. There were a huge number of flowers this spring, and that promise has been fulfilled beyond expectations. There should be another…

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    Practicing Together #13

    Seed thought taken from Leaning into Mystery’s “Practicing Together” weekly series. I noticed (or rather a friend brought to my attention) a mother turkey who had been hit by a car. I held her as she died. Sadly, I couldn’t catch any of her chicks. While my mind knows that this is the…

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    Oregano

    Week 30 of the PBP. The next two weeks will be looking at culinary herbs that also have many uses in spellwork, namely oregano and basil. And they’re both tasty flavors for summer, too! Oregano was the first herb that I ever used in my backyard “potions” as a kid.…

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    Nepeta (Catmint)

    Week 28 of the PBP. [I]t seems to be a fact that plants transplanted are always destroyed by cats unless protected, but they never meddle with the plants raised from seed, being only attracted to it when it is in a withering state, or when the peculiar scent of the…

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    Nettle

    Week 29 of the PBP. The whole plant is downy, and also covered with stinging hairs. Each sting is a very sharp, polished spine, which is hollow and arises from a swollen base. In this base, which is composed of small cells, is contained the venom, an acrid fluid, the…

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