Good Morning, Yesterday I was so excited to receive not 1 but 3 awards from some great blogging friends. I received this Arte y Pico Award from The Fearless Blog . The Fearless Blog is a wonderful blog written by a caring lady who inspires and motivates so many people, including me. Please visit her site. A few weeks ago I was given the same award by Organic Growing Pains A great blog written by Peggy in Ireland. I love visiting her site and seeing her beautiful photos of her gardening...Read Full Story
The Rules thanks to Arte y Pico
Rules:
1) You have to pick 5 blogs that you consider deserve this award, creativity, design, interesting material, and also contrubuites to the blogger community, no matter of language.
2) Each award has to have the name of the author and also a link to his or her blog to be visited by everyone.
3) Each award-winning, has to show the award and put the name and link to the blog thathas given her or him the ward itself.
4) Award-winning and the one who...Read Full Story
Much love and thanks to Sojourner's Place for gracing my blog with the Arte y Pico Award! I am appreciate of the support that SjP has provided to me as a blogger. I tried to post this recently and could not get the icon to upload. But now that it is worked out. I can get on to the business at hand. The " Arte y Pico " award, you must know that it comes with a few rules. These rules are listed below: 1. You have to pick 5 blogs that you consider deserve this award for their creativity, design...Read Full Story
We all like to be noticed and so do I. That’s why I am writing this post today.
Our dear friend down in Perth has bestowed this wonderful award on the BigDadGib.net blog. I am thrilled with this award and thank Rodney from RodneyOlsen.net for the honor.
The rules for passing this honor on: 1 - Pick 5 blogs that you would like to award this honor to. 2 - Each award has to have the name of the author and also a link to his or her blog to be visited by everyone. 3 - Each award winner has...Read Full Story
How sweet of Miss Moonbindery to send me this all too cool Arte Y Pico award ..in case you don't know who that is, she's a bookbinder artisan who constructs beautiful one of a kind hand bound books in her studio in Kamloops , BC... go and take a look at her lovely work. I admire all things hand crafted, don't you? Now I need to pass this goddess of creativity award along to 5 deserving blogs, But first.. The rules for this award are: 1) You have to pick 5 blogs that you consider deserve this...Read Full Story
This is a post from about a year ago, but I've been asked to run it again, so I'm going to:
Reader Jolene writes in and says, "Recently, a woman in our local Pagan community tried to kill herself. Thankfully, she was unsuccessful, and is now getting the help that she needs. What has me wondering is that I've heard a few people saying that her attempted suicide is against Pagan beliefs. I don't want to believe this, but I'm not sure what to...
Pagan Community Notes is a companion to my usual Pagan News of Note series, more focused on news originating from within the Pagan community. I want to reinforce the idea that what happens to and within our organizations, groups, and events is news, and news-worthy. My hope is that more individuals, especially those working within Pagan organizations, get into [...]
Paganism is a blanket term covering practices ranging from witchcraft to nature worship. Such diversity creates a daunting task for Christian evangelism, since it’s difficult to identify a focus when finding common ground with pagans. With this in mind, how can Christians effectively share the Good News with their pagan brothers and sisters?
One thing that may escape casual observers of the modern Pagan movement is that we are now truly global in scope. Pagan revivals and reconstructions are happening across Europe, in South America, Lebanon, South Africa, Russia, and there are even Wiccans in India. Far too often our focus is on what’s happening with Pagans in [...]
Arizona Pagans and others around the world will be celebrating Imbolc this week. There are public celebrations being held in Arizona and worldwide for this holiday. Starting this Sunday, there will be people honoring the Goddess in many ways. Imbolc is ...
On Vancouver Island, pagans are lighting cauldron fires and dancing through giant evergreen hoops to symbolize being reborn. In Metro Vancouver, pagans are bowing to stag antlers, revering pentangles and burning cinnamon incense to mark Yule, which celebrates the “rebirth of the sun” at winter solstice.
A high-ranking member of the Pagans motorcycle gang from Ross at the center of a state grand jury probe of drug-dealing by the Washington County-based gang will be sentenced next month in federal court in West Virginia for distributing cocaine in that state.