Roses at Imbolc
The ‘farewell’ roses broke her heart–until the Goddess Brigid stepped in The Imbolc ritual was to be held at Green Dragon’s house that year. She lived in an outer suburb of the […]
The ‘farewell’ roses broke her heart–until the Goddess Brigid stepped in The Imbolc ritual was to be held at Green Dragon’s house that year. She lived in an outer suburb of the […]
Along the salmon spawning creeks and rivers of the west coast, winter is spawning time for salmon and gorging time for eagles. And it is great for us as well to watch them play out their age […]
In a moment of semi-panic because I had no clue what I was going to write, I turned on the television in the hopes distraction would mitigate the writing block and lead to clear thinking. […]
posting in Orange on 1/10 at 9am My birthday is Thursday, I’m doing the Hill Country Ride again this year & I’d really love $54 donations, but really any donation is more than welcome. Fierce
Today’s post is an expansion of a thread I tweeted yesterday; I offer it as a moment to slow down, reflect, and recharge. Fierce
The winter solstice “occurs exactly when the Earth’s axial tilt is farthest away from the sun at its maximum of 23° 26′. Though the winter solstice lasts only a moment in time, the term is […]
While you can still get a tax donation for charitable donations, I’d like to ask for donations for the Hill Country Ride for AIDS. Here is how your donations help: Fierce
Juvenile female Snowy Owl, Sandy Point WA November/December, 2017 At the Edge of the Salish Sea These two snowy white birds have recently returned to our area after summering and breeding in Alaska (Trumpeter […]
Giving Tuesday is not just a marketing ploy like Black Friday or Cyber Monday. It was started six years ago: Created by the team at the Belfer Center for Innovation & Social Impact at the 92nd […]
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