Lions and Weasels

Weaver has an ordinary dream of an ordinary day. Until the weasels hid in her flowerpots and the lions came looking for them. Now Snake is pissed and Weaver is in need of beer. And more sleep.

3,072 words.

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Dream Journal: 2013-07-22.01

Weaver gets notice her stay of activities is over. Once more unto the breach!

272 words.

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Dream Journal: 2013-07-20.01

Weaver returns to the surface with nothing to visually show for the experience. She takes 289 words to say “Got nuttin’.”.

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Prayers to Badb

Invocation to Badb
Badb, daughter of Ernmas
Hooded Crow of Battle
Sister of Macha and the Morrigan
I call to you
Wife of Net, God of Warfare
Bringer of Madness
Washer at the Ford
I call to you
Badb of(…)

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What if it was your daughter?

Blessings Darlings!

 

What if Trayvon Martin was(…)

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Cursing in the Celtic Tradition

Although sometimes seen as a controversial topic, there is ample evidence of cursing in Irish folklore and mythology. Cursing might be used as a form of justice, such as we see in the use of satire, or as a punishment and often could(…)

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Prayers to Nuada Airgetlam

Prayer to be a Wise Leader
Nuada of the Silver Hand
Twice-King of the Tuatha De
Help me find the wisdom
To be a wise leader in my life
May I see the greater pattern
May I know the greater good
May I act decisively(…)

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Fern Makes Pot Stickers

Blessings Darlings!

In our household, we like food.  Which explains part of our weight problems, but that’s not what I’m writing about today.  We like food, and we want it to be tasty and have great texture … and we need it to(…)

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Dream Journal: 2013-07-14.01

Weaver goes exploring and is felled by something worse than a mere infection. Mxtl and Tliltic Ocelotl purge the source. Someone is going to get good eats.

1,964 words.

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The Rosary of the Lost Crucifix

Keri is given a lost crucifix and makes a new rosary for it. Now comes the hard part: Finding a new home for it.

808 words and 4 images.