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Reciprocal Links
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When some one has written letting me know that they've linked here to Gruenwold Cottage - I can't resist the urge to dash over and explore their site! I've found some of the best places (and some of the nicest people!) that way...
The little reviews below (unless otherwise noted) are simply my own humble opinion regarding the link:
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Candleberry Cottage - a truly lovely destination and the home of a cozy kitchen witch.
Pagan Top Links A Religion & Spirituality Directory
An Extensive and Well Organized List
Ravenna's Holy Days A work in progress, but there's lots of good info here. Besides Sabbat lore, rituals and recipes, Ravenna has included for each holiday a page of activities that includes some for groups, solitaries and kids.
Ravenna's Web If you go here, have a look at the God and Goddess papers. Ravenna's given a nice run down on various deities in a simple and straightforward manner. For some, she's even included song lyrics.
Greylady's boek: a wonderful site with a wealth of information for our Dutch speaking friends. (I can't wait til she gets this up in English!)
Dragonswood: is an excellent magazine for pagans. They have a wide range of articles that are informative, thought provoking and, sometimes, just plain fun!
Coven of the Celts is a personal website filled with pagan thoughts and Goddess poetry by a very sweet lady who goes by the name "Autumn Rain".
Witchy Kids: not just for little kids - this site has stuff parents & teens too. But the emphasis is on children and there's a lot here! Definitely worth checking out!
Pleasantries - Sandi Moran has come up with the most charming idea - She creates Wish bottles! She has them for all occasions and each contains little scrolled messages of whimsy and inspiration that are tucked in with star confetti, sparkle, beads, and charms and even a little magical fairy wand! While you're there, be sure to check out her handmade Gypsy dolls as well!
Green Man Wicca - A Return to the Magick of Nature - Here you will find some "old school" Wicca that seems very similar to the type I was taught. In addition, they offer a free 9 month course.
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If you are new to wicca, paganism or the craft, or even an "old hand" looking to branch out and exchange information with others of like-mind, here are some on-line groups and forums worth checking out:

A Wonderful site full of information and inspiration for pagan parents
everywhere, whether you homeschool or not!

(I poke my head in here whenever I get a chance) A large, well established
group; you'll find a lot of everything here. An excellent place to go for
information on a wide assortment of magical topics, fun chit chat and a great
bunch of people.

A one-stop meeting place for Real "Kitchen" Witches who love to cook .
Besides food (lots of food!), you'll find sections w/ recipes for incense,
magical inks, powders and tons more besides. The beautiful Lady Elaine
(the moderator) has just had her manuscript on the subject accepted by Llewellyn
Publishing. Way to Go, Lady Sister! (this is another of my favorite
hangouts!)

The focus here is on Cooking - especially for
the Sabbats. If you're stuck for a menu
or a wonderfully "witchy" recipe for one of the Feast Days, this is a
great place to go!
WARNING: Not a place for the prim and prissy self-righteous wiccan
who can't afford to giggle at herself occasionally! They describe themselves as
"..a rather rowdy bunch of renegades..." Here you will find, not
only a wealth of serious information - but a delightful sense of humor as
well. The BOS even has a spell for turning someone into a frog - REALLY! Now
why didn't I think of that???

A "members only" group. Unfortunately, by the time I discovered them,
I already belonged to enough forums that keeping up was a challenge. Even so,
I'm tempted just on the basis of the Introduction on their website: "This
group was created for actual users of magick, from beginner to adept. To learn
and share what works, what doesn't and why! To explore ways of how to hone and
increase your natural abilities."

This seems to be a relatively new and small group with an emphasis on Correllian
Tradition with a special area for students and those new to wicca.
Willow
Dreams Another
Group Site that's relatively new. They seem really nice, so
you might like to check them out...
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