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Interview with Singer & Writer Kellianna
Song Inspires Book: Story of ‘Warrior Queen’ Moves Kellianna from Singing to Writing “I cannot remember my name as I lay on the battlefield and hear the war drums. I died here with honor today, Warrior Queen with my sword by my side.” So begins one of the nine songs on Kellianna’s first album, “Lady Moon,” released in early 2004. The song, “Warrior Queen,” tells the story of a hero’s death on a battlefield. “When I played the song for my mom back in 2003, she said, ‘I love it. What’s the story?’ I said, ‘That is the story. She dies.’” Kellianna remembers her mother saying, “No,…
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Crystal Connections
Oh crystals, how I love you so. Where and how do I even begin to describe my connection with them. You know that feeling you get with an animal, when you squeeze them and nuzzle your nose into them, and your whole body just resonates with love? Well that’s me with crystals and minerals, I just have to be a little more careful because rocks aren’t so furry and squishy! Seriously though, when I walk into a crystal shop or mineral and gem show I am like a kid in a candy store. When I find crystals or stones that call to me, I immediately want to hug them. I’m…
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The Kitchen Witch
Baked Whole Rainbow Trout The best food is the freshest food. There is nothing better than food out of your own garden or bought from a local farmer’s market. Some of us are hunters, spending long hours in the woods and field, in order to return home with the bounty of Artemis. Other of us prefer to fish the creeks and ponds and lakes. Yesterday morning, I had the opportunity to go trout fishing. It was a perfectly cold spring day. There was frost on the grass and we could see our breath. But the fish were jumping! I must confess that I did not catch any fish at all.…
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ThriftCrafting: Witching on a Budget
May Memories Merry meet. I take delight in finding so many customs I grew up with in my Sicilian Catholic-German Lutheran family are, in fact, pagan. From a young age, I remember an Italian aunt always celebrated May 1 with May wine – white wine that’s been infused with sweet woodruff. I have since learned that the concoction has German roots. Like the May pole covered with flowers and ribbons, so the wine with fresh herbs honors youth, spring and fertility. You can make some by adding five sprigs of sweet woodruff – look for the herb plants at your local nursery – to half a bottle of a crisp…
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Spiralled Edges
Spiralled Edges – The Call to Serve I am been a practicing Pagan and a witch since 1993. In all this time I have had Patron Gods and Goddesses. I have honoured the Gods without worshipping Them and I have called upon Them to bear witness and sometimes to assist when I do spellcasting. Never before though have I been called to dedicate myself to one God, one Goddess. To serve as their Priestess. Until now. I was approached by The Cailleach in February after I reached my 50th year. ‘I’ve marked you,’ She told me. ‘I have watched and waited over the decades and now I will claim…
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Merry Meet
Welcome ________________________________________________________________________________ In This Issue… We have tons of great features this month for you to enjoy…including two great interviews one features author of Nature Mystic, Rebecca Beattie. The other features “Bad Witch” Blogger and author of Candle Magic, Lucya Starza. MagickArts has a little Candle Magick 101 for you to either learn a little about candle magick or to simply brush up on some color coordination! Aromatic Life has some helpful hints on Spring Cleaning the Natural way. And….What is…
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Bardic Song of the Month
This month’s Bardic Song is called “Wheel of the Year Turns”. In our Coven, we have a 24″ diameter Circle made of plywood. It has all eight Sabbats listed on it as pieces of pie. When we celebrate a Sabbat, we experience the changes in the year. We turn the Wheel to acknowledge the changes. As we turn the Wheel one turn Deosil, we remember the path we walked and the new path ahead. Somebody gets to turn the Wheel as the rest of the participants chant the poem. This year, I put the chant to a song. As much as possible, all songs are created as a single page…
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Celebrating the Old Ways in New Times
Beltaine Bright Blessings! We just celebrated out Ostara last night, and I admit, I am dog tired today. We had TOO much fun, and I am reminded of how the film Excalibur portrayed Merlin as going into a deep sleep after becoming tired after doing magic! I actually slept in until about 2 P.M. today! But more than that, I am worried. I am having difficulty reserving the group campsite we have been reserving for years for our Beltaine. You may remember my article from 2014 that lamented we were too ill to camp- wellk this year WE WANT TO CAMP! Unfortunately, there is confusion about booking at the site…
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The Kitchen Witch
Cosmic Crabmeat Stir-fry This is an easy and simple meal that can be put together in under thirty minutes. It’s a recipe I got from the father of my son – it’s the only thing I think he knew how to make! You only need a few ingredients: 2 tablespoons olive oil 1 small green pepper, chopped ¼ red onion, chopped 4 ounces (half a package) moonlight mushrooms, sliced 1 package imitation crab meat, broken up a bit 1 28-oz can of whole tomatoes Dried parsley, oregano & basil to taste, as well as salt & pepper Heat the olive oil in a heavy pan. Sauté the green peppers,…
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WitchCrafting: Crafts for Witches
Travel Altars Merry meet. This month’s witchcraft is about making altars that you can take with you when you’re away from home. Tins from mints such as Altoids, eyeglass cases, cigar boxes and jewelry boxes all can be made into travel altars, holding items that help you create sacred space and perform magic no matter where you are. While we can agree you need nothing more than your mind and your will, objects can be helpful by providing a focal point and by contributing energy. A coven member made multiple travel altars in eyeglass cases to give as gifts. She included a piece of fabric, symbols for the elements, a…