Friday, 30 June 2023
Witchy Quotes: Hermann Hesse - Wandering
Tuesday, 27 June 2023
Personal Magick: Home Is Where The Heart Is?
NEXT - Simple Magick: Spirits Of The Home
NEXT - Cemetery Stuff: There's No Place Like Home
NEXT - Simple Magick: Cleansing The Air Using The Element Of Air
Saturday, 24 June 2023
Strawberry Magick: 20 Fruity Correspondences
Desire
Health
Friday, 23 June 2023
A History: Midsummer Day (24th June)
NEXT - Summer Solstice Blessings
NEXT - Fabulous Folklore: Fairy Rings
NEXT - Fabulous Folklore: Nine Ladies Stone Circle
Thursday, 22 June 2023
Fabulous Folklore: Bees
NEXT - Fabulous Folklore: The Broadbean
Happy Summer Solstice!
Also, Winter Solstice blessings to our friends in the Southern Hemisphere. Sending all my love and blessings, Wren. X
Sunday, 18 June 2023
Witchy Quotes: Rae Beth - Hedgewitch
Friday, 24 February 2023
YouTube Viewing: The Witching Week (24th February)
Hi Witches!
Every Friday afternoon at 1600hrs the latest episode of The Witching Week drops on YouTube. Come sit with me and let's have a cuppa while we delve into the topics of the week and talk about all things related to the Wheel of the Year, the changing seasons and other witchy topics. It'd be lovely to see you!
Sending all my love and blessings,
Wren. X
NEXT - YouTube Viewing: My Witchcraft Journey
NEXT - Introductions: The Cemetery Witch
NEXT - Stone Circle: Clothing for Goddesses
Wednesday, 15 February 2023
YouTube Viewing: My Witchcraft Journey
Tuesday, 14 February 2023
Lupercalia: A Look at Valentine’s Day
NEXT - Pagan Holidays: The Winter Solstice
NEXT - Pagan Holidays: Imbolc
NEXT - Simple Magick: Birthday Cake Candles
Monday, 13 February 2023
YouTube Viewing: Explore The Cemetery Witch
Some time ago I started a YouTube channel but it was left dormant for a while. I have started uploading regularly to it.
Every Friday we have The Witching Week; a laid back discussion on the Wheel of the Year, seasonal goings on and anything witchy.
On Tuesday I sometimes post general Witchcraft videos, for example this one - Connecting with the Land.
It would be lovely if you could join me! Please subscribe so that you don't miss another video. Sending love and blessings to you, Wren. X
I' m aware that I need to update this site with all the posts from January and February - unfortunately winter germs have put me back a little bit and I am still catching up!
Wishing you a beautiful week - and I look forward to seeing you over on YouTube.
Love and blessings, Wren.
NEXT - YouTube Viewing: The Witching Week (24th February)
NEXT - Introductions: Hail & Welcome!
NEXT - Word Magick: Defining The Words Witch & Witchcraft
Sunday, 12 February 2023
Introductions: From One Witch to Another
NEXT: Word Magick: The Season of the Witch
NEXT - Fabulous Folklore: Stonehenge
Saturday, 11 February 2023
Winter Magick: Using the Winter Season to Create Change
- Stamp/scrape out a word, phrase concept or idea in grass on hard frost and watch it disappear as the day warms up. Great for banishing magick.
- Burn discarded Yule/Christmas cards in the fire, bestowing love and best wishes upon the sender for the year ahead.
- Build a snowman. Use him as a large magickal poppet. Good for healing spells or banishing, or as a magickal guardian for your home ~ BUT ~ bear in mind he WILL melt!
- Stay inside and create a warming incense blend. As you crush and mix the ingredients concentrate on your intentions for the incense.
- Create snow moon water.
- Get organised and use the time indoors to write rituals for any forthcoming sabbats.
- Add a cup of clean snow to a ritual bath for purification.
- Create a warming tea - add warming herbs and spices, many of them (such as star anise and cinnamon) are associated with psychic ability, so why not do some divination while you’re at it.
- Use snow in spells. Consider the energy of the snow as it fell. Did it fall heavily, which you could associate with high energy, or do you correspond snow with tranquility, calm and peace? Maybe you could use snow in spells to slow things down?
- Freeze snow for later.
- Update your Grimoire.
- Write something good you’d like on a piece of paper, roll into a snowball, and then keep rolling until your intention gets bigger and bigger.
Wednesday, 8 February 2023
Fabulous Folklore: The Knockers of Cornwall
Monday, 23 January 2023
Hello, Morris Dog!
- Morris Dancing
- The History of Morris in Rutland & Leicestershire
- Wassailing
- The Ketton Wassail
Tuesday, 17 January 2023
Witchology Magazine: Winter 2022/2023
Friday, 13 January 2023
Fabulous Folklore: Friday 13th
Friday, 30 December 2022
Winter - A Time for Rest & Regeneration
Thursday, 29 December 2022
Review: Spirit Nest Oven Mitts
NEXT - Review: Sunflower Journal (Autumn 2022)
Sunday, 25 December 2022
Merry Christmas Everyone!
After Solstice there is a period of standstill where the days remain the same length. Sometime around the 25th and 26th December the days start lengthening. Quite literally, the “Son” (sun) is “born.”
This year it was the 23rd December, where we gained an extra 7 seconds of daylight. The days will lengthen to an average of two minutes a day until we see a full extra hour of sunlight by January 18, 2023.
Interestingly, the days actually begin to feel a bit longer two weeks before the Winter Solstice. The earliest sunset of the year happens on Wednesday, December 7 2022.
This is because of the Earth’s elliptical orbit around the Sun. The planet moves faster in its orbit during January when we’re closest to the Sun, and slower in July, when we’re further away. The Sun’s path through the sky, when charted on a day to day basis, appears as an “analemma” - a figure-8 pattern.
Because of this pattern, the meridian is rarely at exactly noon, and can be 15 minutes out. This is discrepancy is known as the “Equation of Time” and sundial owners will know it well.
This looping path explains why the earliest and latest sunrises fail to coincide with the solstices.
Anyway, I hope you all enjoy your day and your Turkey/Nut Roast dinners later! Sending lots of love from the cemetery.
Wednesday, 21 December 2022
Happy Winter Solstice!
Happy Winter Solstice everyone! I’m wishing you a warm, cheery and abundant Yuletide and a blessed Summer Solstice if you are in the Southern Hemisphere.
Astrological Winter solstice occurs at 21:48hrs tonight, UK time. Tomorrow, at dawn, we celebrate the return of the Sun after the longest night of the year. On the 23rd December the day will get longer by 7 seconds, until we have a full hour of extra daylight on the 18th January 2023.
This is always such a joyful time for me. Whilst peak celebrations of the Sun happen at Summer Solstice, there is always that tinge of sadness as the light diminishes. At Winter Solstice things are on the up!
Yes, there is still the coldest part of the winter to endure, but it feels like we have broken the back of the journey towards the lighter part of the year; to be confirmed at Imbolc, of course!
Whenever I think of the Winter Solstice Sun I think of my dear friend Terry, officiating at the Avebury Free & Open Gorsedd. He’d talk about our ancestors’ experience of welcoming the Sun and always say “and if the Sun doesn’t come up, it’s all over!” with a chuckle. It still makes me smile.
What are your plans for today and tomorrow? Are you going to observe sunrise tomorrow?
If you ever need local sunrise and sunset times most weather apps include them for each day.
Wishing you all a very beautiful Solstice. Be well.
NEXT - Greeting the Sun After the Longest Night
NEXT - Pagan Holidays: Yule - Midwinter
NEXT - Fabulous Folklore: Mince Pies
NEXT - Lupercalia: A Look at Valentine's Day
Monday, 19 December 2022
Simple Magick: 30 Low Energy Magickal Activities
Draw some witchy sketches
NEXT - Simple Magick: Offerings - What Are They?
NEXT - Moon Magick: New Moon Baths
Thursday, 15 December 2022
Fabulous Folklore: Rats Castle
He found Rats Castle and made his way in. His first task was to make a fire, well away from the chimneys and windows leaking rain. He unpacked his day sack, and set about making a cup of tea. Quite absorbed in the process, he didn’t notice the creature until it spoke.
“Eh up” it said, in true Midlands fashion.
It was the ugliest creature he had ever seen. Tall, covered in thick dark hair with horns and a tail, a huge nose and sharp, yellow teeth; Tom immediately recognised it as a bogeyman.
“Aren’t you frightened?” asked the beast.
“Not really” said Tom, handing him a cup of tea. The bogeyman drank the piping hot tea too quickly, causing a searing pain in his throat. He crumpled the tin mug and threw it at Tom, who immediately deflected the mug with a pair of pincers. The mug ricocheted into the mouth of the bogeyman, knocking out several teeth. The creature howled in pain and ran out the door.
Just as Tom caught his breath another appeared. Twice the size and with two heads!
“Aren’t you frightened?” asked the beast.
“Not really” said Tom, offering him a cup of tea from one of his other mugs. In true bogeyman fashion he guzzled down the drink, launched the tin at Tom who immediately batted the thing back; slamming it into one face before it ricocheted off into the other, knocking out several pointy teeth from each head. The double-headed beast howled and ran off.
Before Tom could wonder what would happen next, a large hairy hand appeared down the chimney breast, feeling its way around the hearth. Without hesitation, he struck the hand with his hammer, causing a loud howl. The hand disappeared.
Gathering his things up, Tom understood that he needed to get out of there as quickly as possible.
Two large hands suddenly lifted the roof off the tower, and three ugly heads on one set of shoulders peered down.
“Eh up!” said the bogeyman. “Aren’t you frightened?”
“Not really” said Tom “But I’ve run out of tea, so I’m just popping home to get some more, and then we can all have a nice cuppa together!”
Tom scurried out of the door, tripping over a large tail which he quickly nailed to the floor so that the bogeyman couldn’t follow. He ran all the way home and vowed never again to return to Rats Castle.
NEXT - Fabulous Folklore: Black Anna
NEXT - Fabulous Folklore: A Personal Spooky Story
NEXT - Fabulous Folklore: The Tulip Piskies
Friday, 9 December 2022
Fabulous Folklore: Doniert Stone -The King’s Cross
Wednesday, 30 November 2022
Fabulous Folklore: Place Names
Tuesday, 29 November 2022
Fabulous Folklore: Hag Stones
Friday, 25 November 2022
Fabulous Folklore: Toads in Witchcraft
Tuesday, 22 November 2022
Simple Magick: Offerings - What Are They?
NEXT - Simple Magick: Disposing Spell Remains
NEXT - Simple Magick: Spell-Working Ethics
NEXT - Simple Magick: 8 Tips For Honing Your Intuition
NEXT - Fabulous Folklore: Neptune - God of The Sea & Freshwater
Sunday, 20 November 2022
Fabulous Folklore: The Edith Weston Poltergeist
Friday, 18 November 2022
Simple Magick: Disposing Spell Remains
NEXT - Simple Magick: Spirits of The Home
NEXT - Simple Magick: The Spell Process
NEXT - Spell: Cloutie Spell For Justice
NEXT - Ritual: Ostara Spring Ritual