Merry Meet and Merry Part, and Merry Meet again

Saturday, December 31, 2011

New Year's Eve, 2011

Happy goings-on here with family gathered around to celebrate the New Year, share a delayed Christmas/Yule holiday with all the trimmings and play marathon board games. We are even planning our own drum circle tonight!

Wishing everyone a safe and enjoyable celebration, and many many good wishes for 2012. See you next year!

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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Green Christmas and a Squee!!!!!

Green Christmas. We live in a very snowy, wintry region. It is unusual to have no snow for the December holidays. I am not crazy about dealing with digging out cars, icy streets and parking lots, frigid wind chills and all that. But I will admit to missing the white stuff on Christmas morning. It lends a certain ambiance. I am sure the Snow Gods will be making up for lost time soon though. Remind me in late January that I said I missed the stuff!

Squee!! Guess what I received for a wonderful Yule gift from my darling and delightful husband. A drum.  Did you hear me?  I said:  A DRUM!! Yes, that is right! No more borrowing drums at drum circle, or practicing at home on a Folger's coffee container. A real, honest-to-Goddess djembe! A conspiracy that was afoot for two months, between my husband, son and our dear friend Mary Hudson at the Fey Dragon methaphysical shop. I had no clue, and was completely WOWED!! I will get a photo of it soon, but here's an image of a similar drum.


The drum is made from mango wood and has a very good sound. It will be a blast at the next drum circle, I'll tell ya!!  

Am I lucky or what?!?!

Sunday, December 25, 2011

Merry Greetings

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Wishing you peace on Earth, good will toward all.

Saturday, December 24, 2011

Merry Christmas Eve!

Do you hear what I hear?

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Merry Christmas to those that believe!

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Yule Blessings to All

Please accept my sincere and best wishes for a wonderfully warm and blessed Yule. I send a hug to each and every one of my dear blogging friends, followers and readers. This time of year, though it is dark, dreary, sometimes bleak, is also a great time to think about plans for the coming year, setting goals, giving a thought or two to what you would like to change, improve, get rid of, study; or to try out new things. While the snow blows (if you get snow where you live) spend time with the family, explore new hobbies, new authors, new pursuits. It is the best time to look inward and see what you can see. This is what I plan to do. I really want to expand my Wiccan practice by studying the areas of divination/scrying and perhaps adding a few new things to enhance spellwork. Plan now to put into practice later in the year. The one thing you can be sure of is that the Wheel keeps turning. Be ready for whatever that may bring!

On a personal note, my Yule plans are a bit thrown off kilter by caretaking duties for my brother. Add to that, my husband hurt his back yesterday and he is out of action for a while. Not quite sure how the rest of the holidays are going to go, but there is always a quick moment to light a candle, play some appropriate music and think about the Solstice, the God and the Goddess and be glad in that very moment. It is somewhat difficult at this time to have the usual festivities, but the important thing is that we are together. There has been no opportunity to decorate or get the tree up or bake. Hopefully a delayed celebration sometime later as my brother recovers more.

Blessed Yule, sweet friends!

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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Hanukkah Blessings

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Tonight at sunset, the Festival of Lights begins for Jewish people to celebrate the miracle that occurred long ago. Sending blessings of love and light to my Jewish friends and all who observe this sacred time.

Saturday, December 17, 2011

Wiccan Checklist for Yule

Oak log......check!

Plenty of holly.....check!

Herbs to throw on the fire.....check!

Sun ornaments.....check!

Red and gold candles....check!

Menu of spicy, hot food.....check!

Wine, mead and other such beverages....check!

Recipe for hot cider....check!

Thoughts of peace, light and warm good wishes....check!

Ready to honor the The God as he is re-born, and the Goddess as she welcomes him....check!

Will merriment fill the air?    Check and Double-check!!


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Friday, December 16, 2011

"Checkmate King 2, This is White Rook, Over"

If you watched the 1960's tv series "Combat", you might possibly remember that the phrase I have used in my post title today was a common line in that show. I remember it because my friends and I (all girls) used to "play" Combat during the summers. I know, strange, little girls "playing war". We used to say that phrase to each other, holding pretend walkie-talkies.

Walkie-talkies are proving invaluable for us here, now that my brother is home from the hospital. I am downstairs. My brother is upstairs and needs something. He calls me on the walkie, I answer him. Totally "White Rook" all over again!

Yesterday's homecoming was hectic, running to the doctor straight from the hospital. Getting all the prescriptions, the excitement of walking in the door of the house for the first time in over two months. Even the canary, Ringo got a little crazy. The dogs went nuts. The transition will take a few days, but overall, my brother is relieved and happy to be back in his own bed and away from the hospital. Home health care starts tomorrow, with a nurse coming, and also a physical therapist. Home cooked food is a source of happiness!

So let the holidays begin!

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Thursday, December 15, 2011

Homecoming!

Today we bring my brother home. He suffered two strokes a little over two months ago.   The road ahead for him is still a bit long, but he has a great attitude and we will be with him every step of the way. Home for the holidays...that is a great gift!

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

May I Suggest?

Boy, howdy a chilly 18 degrees F early this morning! The girls were very anxious to be let back in after their quick trip outside. They are now both curled up by the woodstove which is crackling merrily away.

A random item of movie news: Raethan just sent me a link to a movie trailer. I had no idea that a third entry in the Men In Black series was being made. Both my HH and I are fans. Here's the link if you are too.   MIB3

A random item of birdfeeding info: Suet feeders are great for woodpeckers, chickadees, titmouse and many more types of birds. Squirrels, however make quick and destructive work of them. A hint I found on another blog  chronicles of a country girl offers a solution. Placing the smaller feeder inside a larger one. Perfect! Click on the link to see a beautiful photo of the solution in action.

Here is a great idea for a Yule Charm: From The Provenance Press Guide to The Wiccan Year   Spells, Rituals, Holiday Celebrations by Judy Ann Nock (copyright by F+W Media, Inc, 2007, Avon, MA)

"To attune with the return of the sun, combine equal parts of bay laurel, cinnamon and nutmeg in your mortar and pestle. Grind them together and place on a circle of green cloth. Bind it with red thread and carry it with you on the winter solstice. All three herbs are considered to be ruled by the sun. This charm will enhance psychic awareness, project positive energy, and emanate a warm and spicy aroma."

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I love ideas like this. Grinding the herbs and making a charm is a very satisfying and magickal task. As always when performing the Work, your mind and heart should be fully aligned with the intent associated with the charm. From the time you begin gathering your tools, herbs and other supplies until the Work is completed, remain fully focused. I always find myself humming whenever spellcraft is involved. For me it is a way to be completely in the moment.

Enjoy your Tuesday. Bright blessings from Robin.

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Sunday, December 11, 2011

Yule Dragon

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Saturday, December 10, 2011

Full Moon in the Early Morning

Stepping outside this morning at 5:30 am to fetch the newspaper. The front yard was frozen hard, crispy-crunchy. Every surface glittering with frost. An amazing deep blue sky awaited me, and there She was. Glowing white, almost silver, round and full. This glorious Orb that makes one stop and stare, ignoring the icy breeze that chills the early morning.

Beautiful, bright object of my desire! The mystery of the Goddess right before my very eyes. Sweet, sacred Lady of song and poem, of prayer and praise, of spellwork and enchantment.

I am filled with wonder and love. The full moon on an early morning. What a blessing!

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Friday, December 9, 2011

Pecans, Puzzles and Prancer

A light snow is falling on this Friday morning. Dire predictions for heavy lake-effect snow further north of us. I am hoping it won't drift down this way, at least not till closer to Yule. But the snow blower is ready, the shovels are standing by the doors and all our boots and other winter gear are good to go. Oh what fun it is to ride...blah, blah, blah!
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Amusing observance yesterday in the backyard. Son Nicarus has been putting three pecans in the shell out on the railing for the dreaded, dastardly squirrels. His thinking is that it will draw them away from the bounty in the birdfeeders. I watched a squirrel climb deftly up the railing and discover the tasty treat. He immediately hopped off and down into our vegetable garden, hastily digging a hidey-hole, placing the pecan in said hole and carefully covering it back up. Off and away he runs. Barely seconds later, another little bushy-tailed fellow creeps stealthily into the garden, digs up the pecan and absconds to a nearby pine tree to enjoy his ill-gotten booty. Carpe pecan!
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New family addiction. The three of us (Happy Hubby(HH), Nicarus and I) have gotten tangled up in the web of the NY Times crossword puzzle. Nicarus reads off the clue and then a lively discussion ensues as to the validity of each other's answers. It is amazing the amount of "junk trivia" that I have stored in my brain. No wonder I can never remember where I put my keys!


On the agenda this weekend. Watching at least one of my favorite Christmas movies. What will it be? One Magic Christmas starring Mary Steenbergen? The Night They Saved Christmas with Art Carney and Jaclyn Smith? Prancer with Sam Elliot and Cloris Leachman? I could watch these movies a thousand times, and still enjoy them like the first viewing. What are your favorites?

Bright Blessings for a wonderful day! 

In seed time learn, in harvest teach, in winter enjoy.  ~William Blake

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Evergreens

A delay in my brother's homecoming from the hospital. One more week. Nothing serious; scheduling an appointment with a primary care physician took longer than expected. So next Thursday. Disappointing for him, as he was so looking forward to coming home today.

Snow and sleet has found its way to us. Dresses the evergreens around the neighborhood in festive style, but it makes for sloppy driving. 

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Speaking of evergreens: From Dorothy Morrison's book, Yule:  "Never throw away decorations made of evergreens; they must be burned to ensure good luck (with the exception of holly)."

Well, Ringo the canary is singing, the dogs are anxious to play in the inch of snow that has fallen so far and the morning is dwindling away here. Enjoy your day!

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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Wordless Wednesday--I'm Dreaming of the Yule Fire

My Yule Log, December 2010

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Mad Dash and Info Overload

Why do alarm clocks decide not to work on a day it is imperative one must be up and out? This was the case for us this morning. HH, son Nicarus and I needed to be at the hospital for a training session. With my brother's discharge looming, we needed to be trained in all things dealing with a person recovering from a stroke. Lots to learn about meds, physical limitations, speech and physical therapies, diet, etc.

A mad dash in the rain and fog 30 miles to the hospital. Somehow we made it there, only a few minutes late. Since we were each functioning on only one cup of coffee, trying to absorb all the information being sent our way was a challenge. But we had good instructors and hopefully all will be fine when my brother gets home. There is a lot to do and we are all committed to assisting him in making as complete a recovery as possible.



Hey!! Linda in New Mexico!!!! Thank you!! I won a prize in Linda's 600th post giveaway. A Not-Quite-Right Heart arrived in yesterday's mail. It is a beautiful, cheerful Holiday heart and I love it! Linda, my BB, love ya bunches.  Check out Linda's blog  here
I would love to post a photo of it, but the buggeddy camera is refusing to work. So picture a heart in your creative minds, with a black check bow and a big button on one side, and a Santa holiday paper on the other side, sewn together with a blanket stitch! Sweet!



From Dorothy Morrison's book Yule, another little tip:  "Know where your broom is. If a guest in your home makes you uncomfortable, excuse yourself and stand the broom bristles up. The guest will leave promptly and take their negative energy with them."


All for now. Hugs and blessings!   Robin.

Monday, December 5, 2011

Monday Medley

This book by Dorothy Morrison is an enjoyable reference for learning about the traditions and origins of our Yule celebrations. It is filled with history, customs, craft ideas, recipes and a whole lot more. It is a favorite of mine. I very much like the writings of Dorothy Morrison and highly recommend her books.


The weather outside is not frightful! Mild temperatures are helpful for finishing up outdoor tasks, and getting our 5 little dwarf alberta spruce trees decorated with lights. The lack of snow has some people I know quite aggravated though, as they love snowmobiling and other snow activities. Frankly, the longer without the big snowfalls the better. Not such a fan anymore.

Our front porch this time last year

Good news! A target discharge date for my brother has been set for later this week. He will need home health care for a while, and will need to use a walker and wheel chair, but he has improved enough that he will be able to finally come home after more than six weeks in the hospital. Life will be very different for a while for all of us while he continues the healing process, but it will be such a relief to have him back home. Thank you all for your caring comments and healing thoughts during these last few weeks!


A tip from Dorothy Morrison's book Yule:  "Keep a bayberry candle burning. It not only keeps negative energy at bay, but draws money into the household."

Wishing you a super week. Stay safe and well! 

Friday, December 2, 2011

Simply Stated

Yule. The darkness is daunting. What better time to celebrate the turning of the Wheel! There is light and rebirth awaiting all.


Thursday, December 1, 2011

Welcome December

Turning the last page of the calendar! Is it really December? The thick frost on the ground this morning seems to confirm that fact.  The start of a busy month, the end of the year and the month of memories. Remembering all the Decembers from the past. Opening up the boxes of decorations, baking special once-a-year recipes, listening to all the great old songs. The holidays are upon us. Some years better than others, some sad, some so very fine!
Whatever your traditions or religious observances (or non-observances), may this month be one of peace, contentment, happiness, good health and safekeeping.

You may recall I mentioned sometime back that my beloved camera ceased working. It is a trial not having a camera. I have been using a camera my brother got at a yardsale for 5 bucks. It is not that great, as you can imagine; very awkward to use, runs on double "a" batteries which constantly need replacing. It stamps the date in big yellow print on all photos and that function appears to be permanently "abled". Sigh. Perhaps sometime in the New Year a new camera will be possible. In the meantime here are a few photos that are relatively acceptable.

Sharp-shinned hawk on our fence, gazing at the birdfeeders

Cranberries simmering for our Thanksgiving dinner

Apple pie I made for my HH
Gwennie peeking at me (please disregard effects of flash on her eyes)

Lexie in her award-winning role as the "nobody loves me, please give me a treat" dog
Time to go start one of many lists for this month. (I do adore making lists!) The sun is shining and the day is calling. Have a great one!