HOLY HELLZ! IT’S THE BABA!

HOLY HELLZ! IT’S THE BABA!

When I was a little girl, an incredible librarian at my elementary school read us stories of the Baba Yaga: the scary Witch-lady living on the edge of the forest in Russian and Ukranian folklore. The (mostly) direct translation here is “Little...
Readings for Me: What’s So Frustrating?

Readings for Me: What’s So Frustrating?

In my (mostly) nightly meditations, I pull a card to reflect upon. Sometimes more than one. Earlier this week, I used Tarot of the Sidhe by Emily Carding. I pulled this card the other day in my own reading. “Winter’s Bite.” Awesome. The “She...

Sick Cats and Windfarms

I’ve been blogging in a couple of other places. The first one at Witches and Pagans, about an experience Boyfriend and I had which had me digging into some deep places to find compassion. The second is at the blog for Pagan Environmental Council of NYC. Come see...
Woo Who?

Woo Who?

I used to have a blog call “A Girl Called Woo.” I left it for various reasons, but one of which is because I was so very sick of the term “Woo Woo.” I named the blog after it to be ironic, but now I’d rather be accurate than clever....
Bealtaine!

Bealtaine!

May Day… Commonly mispronounced in the USA as “BELL-TAYNE,” when the correct pronunciation is more like “BEE-ELL-TIN-UH.”  I think. Anyway….back in the day, this was a good time for baby-making. If women could get pregnant at...
Searchlight Spell for Nigeria

Searchlight Spell for Nigeria

A “Searchlight Spell” I made for Nigeria. I charged this crystal on the Full Moon on the 2012 Winter Solstice. It was so bright and beautiful that night–shining light into darkness is the theme at Winter Solstice. The people of Nigeria could use that...