What is your favorite part of your day?
Oh, hmm, anytime I can spend journaling. Depending how the day is scheduled determines when journaling time is, but as long as I have some time to do work on my writing journal or my bullet journal that's my favorite part of my day. That and cooking. Those are tied with being my favorite.
One day, it's in the temperature is in the 70s, nice and warm. Next day, the high is 26 with an icy fog mist. But it did make things easy at work yesterday. With the icy cold people tend to not get out much.
hey if you're trans in the us i love you. hey if you're queer in the us i love you. hey if you're a person of color in the us i love you. hey if you're a woman in the us i love you. hey if you're disabled in the us i love you. i love you i love you i love you
I have this one! It's amazing!
If you're looking for additional information on working with the weather as part of your practise, I recommend having a look at Debra L. Burris' 'Weather Magic: Witchery, Science, Lore'
You can read a bit of it for free on Google Books to see if you're interested but it covers how to work with:
Whistling Up a Wind
Ocean Currents
Weather Fronts
Clouds
Rain
Snow / Sleet / Hail
Thunderstorms
Lightning
Tornadoes
Hurricanes / Cyclones
And a whole bunch of exercises and activities to do to build your understanding and confidence in doing weather related witchcraft.
I love library journeys!!
i had a dream that one of the things i did to more, like, apart of the community was go to the local library - weird because i'm not much of a leisurely reader.
but i'm not from here!! so going anywhere alone still freaks me out even after two years.
for whatever reason, i have received a sign to go to the library so i may very well do just that.
I miss the good old days of witchblr. Does anybody else remember like we could read whatever we wanted, and we could post about it? And sure, there were people that didn't care of the book or topic. The difference between then and now is that it was a discussion and not a beat down session. And then, people were kind enough to offer other book titles!
Also, we had a clear set of guidelines referring to cultural appropriation, and words or phrases that were frowned upon. Other then that, you want to be a Death Witch, go for it. A Sea Witch, have at it. A Storm Witch, power to ya. The lists goes on. Then, if we were curious about there practice we would ask genuine questions! If the practitioner maybe did something that maybe you didn't like or thought was borderline on the no no list, again you didn't beat them down, it was a discussion.
The ones that couldn't handle having a informal discussion were simply blocked and their comments were deleted. Or in some cases, the post was deleted, which was pretty common, and occasionally remade.
Also, side tangent, we liked the titles of the different witch types, because it was our niche and it was organized. Sure, you don't have to have a title or a certain practice, that's fine. As for me, I like having a title or a type because it keeps me focused on what I want to achieve. Plus, having a title made the witchblr tags so much easier to navigate.
I did a thing!! I did a witchy inspirational spread like @breelandwalker shared! I think it turned out nice.
I love all of this!!
Ra My mom hasn’t ever had any pictures of her god around, so I made one as a Christmas present! Lotsa love and good vibes went into this <3
4.5″ x 7.5″ Ink, marker