Love all the little witches, and the connections you draw from "being a possible witch". Many people do not realize there is a hidden force out there, and you just need to stop to see/listen/feel. Slow down and absorb the surroundings, you will most likely be pleasantly surprised.
My ancestral Totem this morning was a Crow, resplendent in his funeral attire.
There is no better study of witchcraft than growing your own herbs and using them in tea, tonic, tincture, salves or liniments to aid in curing whatever ails ya. —So sayeth the crone at Blackmore’s End. 😘❤️🤗
There’s a game I had forgotten about! It’s lovely to read this series.
Thank you, Karen. I'm so happy to have you along on this journey❣️❣️❣️
Oh Sue, such a delight! Glorious.
I loved this: 'It wasn’t me. But let’s talk about that beautiful maple tree we can plant there now.'
🫣 Brilliant!
Love all the little witches, and the connections you draw from "being a possible witch". Many people do not realize there is a hidden force out there, and you just need to stop to see/listen/feel. Slow down and absorb the surroundings, you will most likely be pleasantly surprised.
I couldn't agree more, Jen! 🥰
I love following this storyline. It has been so much fun. I felt like I was right there with you on this journey. Thank you ❤️
Thank you, my friend. I love that you are enjoying it!!! 🥰
Your storytelling is delightful. Thank you for taking us along with you on this journey of self discovery. 💞🐦⬛🧙♀️
Thank you, Patricia. I appreciate your kind words and support. 🥰
This is another delightful post in your series, Sue. My little witchy friend!
Thank you, Paulette! I'm so glad you are enjoying the series! 🥰
I’ve really enjoyed this series, Sue. Ruthann is adorable!
Thank you so much, Marti, for your kind words! I agree, RuthAnn is adorable!!!
Yay for the witchy magic!
What a fun post!
Thank you, Joyce! I had fun writing it!
My ancestral Totem this morning was a Crow, resplendent in his funeral attire.
There is no better study of witchcraft than growing your own herbs and using them in tea, tonic, tincture, salves or liniments to aid in curing whatever ails ya. —So sayeth the crone at Blackmore’s End. 😘❤️🤗
I do believe in nature's cures!
Thank you @Mickey Borello for the restack! 🥰