The ground shakes with peals of thunder
The vibration of life deep within my bones
Singing through my marrow …
An Elemental Ode to Thunder
How I Spent My Summer Vacation (a.k.a. My Biophilia Photo Essay)
I got carried away describing how cool the whole thing was and there was no room left for the pictures …
Ask the Trees
A squirrel hangs upside down in the Holly tree, dangled by nimble toes.
Reaching, reaching, reaching …
Dirt Lasagna, Delicious (If You’re a Tomato)
… I actually snuck out on a foggy morning before sunrise and grabbed bags of leaves my neighbors had conveniently put into lawn bags for me… I mean, the town … to cart away. Organic Gold! …
Full Corn Moon
As you can see virtually all of the names describe a condition of the natural world or an activity associated with this time of year. These Native American names are shared not so much so we can adopt them, but that we can see how meaning was imbued on each full moon by different peoples. In general, the full moon exaggerates emotions, good or bad, so it is time of greater energy and feeling.
Biophilia- It Totally Is A Thing! or Notes From My Grand Experience
Last May Kristen lead a circle on Biophilia. She shared with us that “plants communicate using chemical substances.” When we go for a walk in the woods, we absorb these …
Bees? Bees!
With the awareness that the bee population is dying out due to pesticides and diseases, the sight of this hero of the vegetation world delights me. She is the worker, …
Frigg’s Forest: Nature Art
As the All-Mother, Frigg is the Norse Goddess of Mothers and protector of children. Frigg’s Forest is an ongoing series of tips and activities to involve your children in your practice.
Frigg’s Forest: Mandala Art
To create mandala art, start with a simple medium. We are going to use smooth, dark river rocks. First, lay down a dark, solid color in the background. Allow the base color to dry.
Frigg’s Forest: Mini Greenhouse
It can be tough to be a Pagan during the winter months. It’s dark, it’s cold, and it’s not as much fun to be outside when the weather drives one indoors.
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