Peleș Castle in Sinaia, Romania.

Peleș Castle in Sinaia, Romania.

Peleș Castle in Sinaia, Romania.

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Sleepy Hollow (dir. Tim Burton, 1999)
Sleepy Hollow (dir. Tim Burton, 1999)

Sleepy Hollow (dir. Tim Burton, 1999)

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Look. Even if you don’t like the horror in crimson peak, you have to admit the movie looks great and the costumes are fabulous. That moth vs butterfly symbolism?? Amazing.

Look. Even If You Don’t Like The Horror In Crimson Peak, You Have To Admit The Movie Looks Great And
Look. Even If You Don’t Like The Horror In Crimson Peak, You Have To Admit The Movie Looks Great And
Look. Even If You Don’t Like The Horror In Crimson Peak, You Have To Admit The Movie Looks Great And
Look. Even If You Don’t Like The Horror In Crimson Peak, You Have To Admit The Movie Looks Great And
Look. Even If You Don’t Like The Horror In Crimson Peak, You Have To Admit The Movie Looks Great And
Look. Even If You Don’t Like The Horror In Crimson Peak, You Have To Admit The Movie Looks Great And
Look. Even If You Don’t Like The Horror In Crimson Peak, You Have To Admit The Movie Looks Great And
Look. Even If You Don’t Like The Horror In Crimson Peak, You Have To Admit The Movie Looks Great And
Look. Even If You Don’t Like The Horror In Crimson Peak, You Have To Admit The Movie Looks Great And
Look. Even If You Don’t Like The Horror In Crimson Peak, You Have To Admit The Movie Looks Great And

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4 years ago
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6 months ago
— Warsan Shire

— Warsan Shire

4 years ago

To be a Local Witch

Throughout history and our legends, Witches and Wizards were the crazy men and women that lived on the outskirts of the village. Their craft was wild and strange to those that lived in the village, but, nonetheless, people would seek after their wisdom of the land, the plants, the local spirits, and for wisdom or guidance in their path. These men and women, often bachelors, would know the ins and outs of the region and often went walking alone. 

Today, our villages are less rustic and more like local towns, and suburbs. But one can still be a Local Witch, and develop special connections with the land you call home. 

Become a Local Witch: 

Learn Local Lore Folktales, legends, and even tall tales develop the culture of a town or area. Learn these. Retell them over summer campfires, and over drinks with friends. People will start to LOVE your stories. 

Start Frequenting locally owned shops and stores Develop connections and relationships with the owners and those that work there every day. Learn their names, and introduce yourself after visiting more often. Supporting locally owned shops helps small business owners and provides nourishment to your community. This is putting down roots, and develops your connection with the people that shape your town.

Find a Local Bookstore This is an extension of 1 and 2. Locally owned bookstores always have a Local Writers, Local Plants, and Local History sections. Ask inside where these sections are, and start devouring these books. Not only will you be supporting a local shop, but you have a direct source of helpful information. Oftentimes, employees and owners also know a lot of Lore. Talk to them about what you’re interested in learning. They probably have some hidden gems of information. 

Learn about your Indigenous Plants Start researching and learning about the flora that grows locally, learn their lore, their uses, and magical or folklore associations. If Natives from your area used these plants, find out how. Learn where these plants grow and research local foraging. If you’ve never foraged, see if you can find a local group that can serve as helpful guides to stay safe. Never ingest anything unless you are SURE. 

Start a local Plant Grimoire Keep dried presses of flowers and plants in it, draw and diagram to help you remember what they look like. 

Learn about the indigenous animals Research their folklore and mythology. Start finding out what they eat, and what their habitats are. (Safely) Do your part to help foster their growth and health. This could be making insect houses to help local endangered pollinators, or leaving out special birdseed for endangered bird species in the area. (Safely) Start interacting with the non-aggressive species and leave them treats. This is great for birds, deer, rabbits, moles, chipmunks, hedgehogs, etc 

Join local Conservation Projects  Getting directly involved in wildlife conservation strengthens our spiritual and natural ties to the land we call our home. Taking personal responsibility and interest in it’s stewardship is honoring the spirits of the land, and the Gods. 

Use Google Maps while exploring parks, or protected open spaces to drop pins and places where you find animal habitats or useful plants for foraging. 

That’s all for now. More will come later I’m sure. Now go be the best local Witch or Druid you can be! 

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