• 18 Berry Bushes to Grow in Your Yard: How-T0 Guides How to Grow A Modern Hedgerow 5 Ways to Start a Community Garden Self-Fertilizing Hay Bale Garden Beds 16 DIY Smokehouse Ideas What is vertical gardening? Edible Weeds 101: Health Benefits of Stinging Nettles How to Grow Microgreens 106 Used Pallet Projects

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  • I’m excited to see this one happening. Hestia doesn’t get a lot of attention, She  deserves a devotional of Her own. I hope there are lots of good submissions, so please spread this call far and wide! Original post here. —- Bibliotheca Alexandrina is seeking submissions for a devotional anthology to honor the least and…

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  • Bibliotheca Alexandrina is seeking submissions for Dauntless, a devotional anthology in honor of the Greek Ares, God of War and his Roman counterpart Mars, Father of Rome. Submissions will open 1 January 2016 and close 1 June 2016, with an expected release date of early Summer 2016. This anthology is being edited by Rebecca Buchanan. The editor is interested…

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  • Interesting that Set and Thoth are sharing a devotional. I didn’t know they had a special connection. I’m going to have to do some research. Original call here. — Bibliotheca Alexandrina is seeking submissions for A Silver Sun and Inky Clouds, a dual devotional in honor of Djehuty (Thoth) and Set (Seth). Submissions open 1…

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  • Collage Art: Zeus

    Because Hera and Zeus should be seen as a team, I had to post His collage right after Hers. Hail the King and Queen of Olympos, Great Mother and Father, Zygios and Zygia, Mighty and Beautiful, the Children of Rheia and Kronus, long may They reign!

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  • Ptolemy II Philadelphus

      Although Ptolemy II later married his sister Arsinoe in the Egyptian tradition, his first wife is also named Arsinoe (It’s nearly impossible to keep them all separate!). Historians call his first wife Arsinoe I and his sister Arsinoe II in an effort to differentiate them. It was his first wife who bore him his…

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  • Devotionals

    Woot! I had four poems and one essay accepted to Jewel of Aset’s Nephthys devotional, and two poems accepted to Neos Alexandria’s devotional to the Dark Gods. It feels good to be writing again. I feel more like myself than I have in ages. Next I need to start  working on my submissions for the…

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  • To Apis

    I hail holy Apis, the bull-formed God The fertile one, Whose throaty bellow heralds the spring’s awakening He Who brings all good things to the Two Lands Fierce and powerful, He drives off the invaders And gorges them on His horns Great Apis, soul of Ptah, You are solid and firm None may sway You…

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  • First posted in 2o11. — Khnum (also Chnum, Knum, or Khnemu), the ram-headed creator God of Egypt, is one of the oldest Gods of Egypt, worshiped from the 1st dynasty ( 2925–2775 BCE) into the early centuries CE. He was originally thought to preside over the unknown source of the Nile River. Hapi was considered…

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