Friday, April 18, 2014

After the Blood Moon

So much energy stirring around and the garden cries for attention. Armed with my trusty shovel and hoe, the weeds will get plucked and the soil turned, planting energy seeds of love, joy, hope, prosperity, good health, nourishing the soul and the soil.

I'm looking forward to the bounty that comes from my little garden, just as soon as I finish putting up all the barriers to keep a rather rambunctious Mr. Wiggles (my goat) out of the veggies and herbs. His father decimated it last year and now that he's the head honcho and last remaining hoofer, I want to be sure that he doesn't do the same thing.

Of course the next step is finishing up his pen to repair from the parental hurricanes that had climbed and pushed over the barbed wire, and well.. this is getting off tangent a bit.

It's a good day, beautiful in all aspects, to plant the hopes for a better tomorrow on the tail of the Blood Moon, gracing energies that like the comet's tail dance and paint a streak along the star-lit skies.

My newly acquired companion rests upon a bed of copal and dragon's blood (plus a few other ingredients) to charge while I do the sweating for the next couple hours.

And on that note, I hear an impatient rumble so must hussle my bustle on out of here, but count on a quick discourse upon my return.

Walk in a beauty Way.

Friday, April 11, 2014

A day in the life

Today was another lovely day in Texas. Sun was shining, it wasn't too hot or too humid, and the skies were a lovely blue.

Got some running around done, did some more work on setting up blogs and Google+ for the Edison Freeman Project and Piney Woods Music Studio, all in all a very productive bit of work.

The band is rehearsing tonight so while they work out the kinks on a few new originals I'm pounding on the keyboard in my little room, though there's little music coming out of it.

On the lower end of the spectrum, the Engine that was ordered for my car (poor dead Ladybug) still hasn't arrived and the company says monday. I've been without my car for almost three weeks, or maybe it is three now... time is flying.

On another note, I have six copper wands to make and will need to do some sewing here pretty soon to get ready for the Red Tent Retreat the first weekend in May. I'm excited about this. Will be a first for me, an all womens retreat. Should be very enlightening.

The blog pages are being fleshed out and should be ready for publishing before the weekend is over. At least that is my intent.

So with that being that, I will say good night and head on inside to cuddle up with little miss Grace and Walter, whom I'm sure will be scolding me for being away all day and then crying to be held. It's grand to be loved.

Good night beloveds.
Walk in a beauty Way.

Thursday, April 10, 2014

The Beginning

New & Improved

It's day one of a long road of steps to getting the blog started along with a few other projects, all at once. It seems I've been going at this the wrong way, and having had my fill of pulling out hairs, I took the advice of David Kutcher on Google Helpouts. 

I'm still working out the details and learning just how I want this to turn out, or maybe how it wants to evolve on its own but I hope that ultimately this journey will enlighten and inspire.

What's in store

The goal here is to create a space of information, guidance, spotlighting various items I am either in favor of or that I have created with my own little hands.

I intend on offering various workshops and classes by Skype and eventually Google Helpouts. Running the gambit from the principles of energetic work to meditation, not excluding other forms of occult education. If there is something you are interested in learning, let me know.

There are some things that I would like to offer as a workshop, on creating magickal items for personal interest that would include instruction on crafting various items, so some fun artsy stuff to bless and decorate your surroundings with.

This will include the eventuality of a store front to offer some of the wands, talismans and other goodies planned for.

And let us not forget offering private readings on top of it all.

 In closing...

If you're reading this, thank you. I hope that you will enjoy the ride along with me. I look forward to our paths crossing, and hopefully you will come out to the Texas Renaissance Festival, look up the Baba Anjali at the Blue Moon Gypsy Tea Room, enjoy a cup of tea and have your tea leaves read.

Baksheesh!!