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Category Archives: Pagan Festivals
Splat
While walking down State Street in Boston this morning I went splat. One minute I was walking along at a good pace and the next I was on the ground with an ankle at an odd angle. Thankfully a young … Continue reading
Uncurling
The darkest part of the year is over. Imbolc comes at a steady pace. Soon my favorite time of the year will be here. That time when the snow melts, light lengthens, days warm, and slowly, every so slowly, Mother … Continue reading
A Sacred Place
I have lamented on the lack of Pagan owned land in New England. Well, I found some and not to far from home! Last year on my way to D Acres for an herbalist class, I was on Rt. 118 … Continue reading
Harvest Home Gathering
This looks like fun! We gather together to celebrate and give thanks for the harvest that will sustain us through the dark months ahead. Join us for a gathering celebrating community, family, home and the harvest. Harvest Home Gathering is … Continue reading
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Samhain at Four Quarters
Wolf and I returned from Four Quarters last night. It was a long drive, about 10 hours, but beautiful. Wolf had never been to Pennsylvania before nor had he been to western Maryland. He, like myself, was blow away by … Continue reading
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Celebrating Samhain
My spouse and I are heading to Pennsylvania to celebrate Samhain at Four Quarters. We’re a little nervous to driving so far away to celebrate with strangers, but we’re game for new things, new people, new adventures.
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