projects

  • Wyrd, Fate, and Divination

    Sorry I haven’t been around much. Things have been a bit crazy in my life. But I have two new YouTube videos for you!

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  • To Hex or Not To Hex

    Besides getting ready to move and editing the Athena devotional, most of my extra energy has been going to the new channel in the last few weeks.

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  • Because I totally need another project.

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  • I’m quite excited about this Oracle deck, and proud to have supported it through Kickstarter. If you’ve ever thought there was something deeper going on in Labyrinth or Alice in Wonderland, you might want to consider supporting the Girls Underground Story Oracle. I know the creator personally, have received divination from her several times, and

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  • Cassandra card

    Originally posted on Beloved in Light: What I consider the other side if the Sibyl card, the Cassandra card is when due to your own actions the blessings of the gods turn against you. To be cast out, to be unheard, and ultimately be consumed and lead to your own destruction. Please consider being a…

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  • HOUSE IMPROVEMENTS We have been getting to know another set of neighbors, who live a little further away. They seem pretty cool. At the beginning of the month, they gave us a camper fridge, since they didn’t need it anymore and we are one of the only people they know out here who have electricity.

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  • While all the drama with the truck has been going on, I have still been working on my homestead. Quite by accident, we discovered how to make our own charcoal, which is saving us lots of money. We were cooking in our grill, using small logs of wood from the property. Alex finished cooking the

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  • Homestead Update

    We’ve started harvesting and drying the lemon balm. You need to make sure that you pick the leaves off the stems if you are going with the paper bag method, since the stems will hold onto moisture more than the leaves. And that will lead to molding eventually. The lemon balm we planted was a

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