Merry Meet, friends!
I hope you had a blessed weekend. Did anyone see the Easter comet? Please share link in the comments where you've posted pictures.
Merry Meet, friends!
I hope you had a blessed weekend. Did anyone see the Easter comet? Please share link in the comments where you've posted pictures.
Merry Meet, friends!
Once again we have the opportunity to draw amazing energy from the Full Moon.
There are many names for this moon. Neo-Pagans refer to this as the Awakening Moon. The name makes perfect sense when you think about everything that is awakening from winter.
Celtic's refer call this the Growing Moon. English Medieval call this the seed moon and Colonial American's used the term, Planter's Moon. If you've not done so already, now is the time to plant seeds.
While this is the 'growing moon', the time between Full Moon and New Moon is the time to plant root plants, whether they are vegetable of floral rhizomes, for productive growth. I also realize this is not the best time to plant above ground seeds for optimum growth but with illness and injury the past few weeks, if I wait until the next rotation everything will have too late of a start.
I have a trip coming up mid-month. Please send all the positive energy my direction as Bob will be in charge of keeping those little seedlings alive about 10 days. LOL Last time, he didn't do so well. He forgot to open the green house and let air in. He fried those poor little leaves. :-) But he tried. He's just never done any of this before and didn't know any better.
Use this time as an awakening of your spirit. Stand in a shower (I love to do this in a gentle rain) and let the past gunk that cluttered your life and body over the past few months wash away. As the symbolic dirt flows away, think of all the other things in your life you want to let go of. Make a plan. Me, I'm getting rid of a lot of my paperbacks. Not sure where they're going yet, but they're leaving my office.
I hope you enjoy this new cycle.
Blessed Be!
~ Rain
Merry Meet!
We're closing out another month, as well as the first quarter of 2026. This year is already flying by. Remember to take time for you and for reflection.
Merry Meet!
How was your week? Two busy weeks in one month definitely need some down time & recharge this week.
Merry Meet!
Another busy week on the horizon. Have you made plans for celebrating Ostara? I'm definitely feeling the spring energy.
Our thought for this week:
Merry Meet!
I hope you all were able to enjoy the Lunar Eclipse as well as the Worm Moon. I told you we had a busy week.
Let's focus on this week now.
Merry Meet!
This is also known as the Storm Moon and if Ryan Hall knows anything, we're in for a varying weather pattern in the coming days. Be safe!
We are scheduled for rain but remember this very important point. Whether or not we can actually see the Full Moon isn't important. KNOWING the moon is there, even behind the cloud cover, in all its glory. Visible or hidden, the full moon is still full of very powerful energy.
This is also the time to start thinking about what you need to let go of. If you have the Llewellyn's Witches' Datebook, you'll find a ritual for 'letting go', shared by Brandon Weston.
I was planning on starting seeds indoors but now is not the time. I'll need to wait for the New Moon. However, if I were able to plant outside, this would be a great time to plant root vegetables. The time between Full and New Moons gives strength to the root plants.
I'll see you soon!
Blessed Be!
~ Rain
Merry Meet, everyone!
This is going to be a busy week so grab your broom!
You'll find time lines and the totality for your area by going to TIME AND DATE.com Because this beautiful event happens over the 2nd into the 3rd, I wanted to give you the link and info today. I hope you're able to enjoy this event in your area.
Today's thought:
Merry Meet, friends!
I created the images for Mondays but apparently failed to post them here. I didn't realize until I came in to do the New Moon post so let's get back on track.
Merry Meet, friends!
Blessed Imbolc! How are you celebrating?
I'll be making Creamy Potato Soup today. Aside from just for lunch, I'll be putting up several jars of dry mixes, making the dish a quick fix any time.
While I'd love to honor this day with a more lengthy blog post (I wanted it up yesterday), I'm still dealing with bruised/ cracked ribs so my time at the computer is limited. Each day brings me a little closer to healed.
Merry Meet, friends!
I hope your 2026 is off to a wonderful start.
Here's the first of what I hope will be words to ponder this year.