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  • February 14 – Conjures up images of baby cupids in diapers, arrows with heart-shaped tips, and little hearts floating over couples’ heads. But what about those of us that are Anti-Valentine’s Day? Valentine’s Day isn’t all about love… or a diaper-clad baby shooting arrows at people… it’s also about those that can’t get rid of…

  • Lately, I have been asked about suggested reading material. I know that many others, from time to time, will offer up a list of “good reads”.  Over the years, I have written down the titles of books that I either read from cover to cover and couldn’t put down, or, titles of books that I…

  • Reblogged on WordPress.com Source: ST.BRIGID CROSS ON 1 FEBRUARY

  •   So, tell me this… what does a Swamp Witch do when she needs to make someone shut the hell up? Why, Mud Mouth, of course! My brand of Mud Mouth conjure is solely my own – a little different than most Tapa Boca workings – Got someone running their mouth and not minding their…

  • Originally posted on Death and the Maiden: Women and death, particularly the role women are currently playing in the death positive movement and as death professionals made frequent headlines this year. Here is a recap of what 2015 had to offer. Fusion‘s The Death Midwife: Women Were the Original Undertakers,  exhumes (see what we did…

  • Originally posted on Wyrd Designs: The Yule Goat, Yule Boar and Yule Cat Today, one of Sweden’s most traditional Yule symbols, is that of the yule buck or yule goat, which features prominently in the tale of Jultomten. In antiquity the common animal sacrifices included horses, cattle, boar, and goats. In Sweden in particular we…

  • Originally posted on Wyrd Designs: Just as our pagan cousins celebrate the eight major sabbats that comprise the Wheel of the Year, for those of us in the Northern Tradition we too have somewhat similar key celebrations that we call holy tides (from the Old Norsehátíðir). Some of these celebrations are more significant and special…

  • Originally posted on norsestormr – musings of a heathen: I have been thinking a lot lately about the move from the city to the country, as most of us do who follow this path. For me, I feel completely drained living in the city. I have lost any vitality and crave for something quieter, cleaner…

  • Originally posted on norsestormr – musings of a heathen: ? Odin was my first breath, and owns my last. He is the wild wind, the insatiable hunger for wisdom and experience. He is beserker rage, instigation and poetry. He is inspiration and strategy, treachery and seduction, generosity and victory. He gathers the glorious dead into…

  • Source: The Viking Ship Museum (part 1 of 2)