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They
say a Witch lives here…
It’s
true.
However
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this
site is not here to explain what the Craft is or is not. This old
woman assumes that you have already been
around the Circle a few times. But,
if it is new spells you are seeking, formulas, recipes and ideas for filling your home
and life with Enchantment -
then welcome! The door is open and
there is a bit of
Magic in every room...
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Parlor
House
Blessings & Protection,
Hearth Magick, Potpourri,
Witch-Crafts, Bookshelf, Poems, Scrapbook |
Kitchen
Kitchen Magic, Recipes,
Gypsy Tea, Rose Recipes,
Simmering Potpourris
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Bathroom
Herbal Beauty,
Magical Baths,
Medicine Cabinet
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Bedroom
Sleep,
Dreams,
Love, Romance, Marriage
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Nursery
Children
& Babies
Elsie & Pooka stories
Coloring
& Activities Pages |
Drawing
Room
My artwork |
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The
Music Room
Original
Pagan Music written and performed by my sis and me |
The
Herb Room
An actual room in
my house |
Garden
Nature
Spells,
Crows and other Critters |
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Storybook Chair
Illustrated on-line stories
Featuring
Elsie, the little country witch, and her cat, Pooka
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Attic
Book
of Shadows,
Book of Formulas
Book of Rituals |
The
Game Closet
A Bit of Fun for a Rainy Day |
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Pooka's
Sandbox
for Pagan Kids
is filled with original stories, coloring pages, activities, sabbat recipes, spells, herbal lore and seasonal
Magic for pagan children!
Just
click on the picture of Pooka to print out the
current issue.
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“Mark ye
well their manner, for it is quiet and assumeth not.
It is in peaceful tones they speak and oft seem abstracted.
Seeming to prefer the company of Beastes, they converse with them as
equals. They dwell in lonely
places, there better (as they say) to know the voices of the Wind and hear the
secrets of Nature. Possessing the
Wysdome of the fields and forests, they do harm and heal with their harvests.
They concerne themselves not with idle chatter or fashion, nor do worldly
goods hold worth for them.
Be not confused as to think
that only Woman-kynd harboureth the gifte in
this matter. Of Men there bee many that hold mickle (much) power."
Edward
Johnston, Esq.
Sudbury,
Suffold, England 1645
A.D.
“Hear then the Law, Little
Sister –
That thou lovest all things in Nature.
That thou shalt suffer no
person to be harmed by thy hands or in thy mind. That thou
walkest humbly in the ways of men and the ways of the Gods. Contentment
thou shall at last learn through suffering and from long patient years, and from
nobility of mind and service. For
the wise never grow old –
“
From “Lavender Green Magic” by Andre Norton
Links
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Reciprocal
Links
As this little Cottage has been
discovered by more and more people, a number of sites have
generously linked to it. I've discovered the best sites and
met the most lovely people that way and I'd love to share some of
them with you!
Gruenwold
Cottage
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This
site was born in mid-February , 2002
The cottage is nestled deep in the cyber-forest and most visitors have found
their way by word of mouth. So, if you enjoy your visit, please share
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