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honeylunehivery
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How to Celebrate Yuletide
Mid-December. For us, it’s the holiday season, but for nature, it’s the winter solstice. The winter solstice falls around the 21st – 23rd...
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honeylunehivery
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Plants and Herbs for Celebrating Yule
Many holidays take place in December. For witches, this holiday is Yule. Taking place on the Winter Solstice, it marks the shortest day...
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honeylunehivery
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The Spooky Season of Samhain - Witchy Ways to Celebrate
Bring out the jack-o-lanterns and spooky decor, it's Halloween! History lesson! Halloween’s origins date back over 2,000 years ago to the...
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honeylunehivery
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Plants and Herbs Samhain - Traditional Herbs to Connect to Halloween
Samhain is one of the main festivals in the pagan calendar. Taking place on October 31st, it marks the end of the year. At this time, the...
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honeylunehivery
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Witchy Ways to Celebrate the Pagan Festival of Mabon
It’s that time of year again when the leaves start transitioning from green to warm tones of red and gold. There’s a nip in the wind, as...
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honeylunehivery
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Witchy Ways to make the most of Lughnasadh/Lammas
August 1st marks the pagan holidays of Lughnasadh and Lammas. Lughnasadh is the traditional pagan celebration on this day, which honors...
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honeylunehivery
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Fae Blessing Bundles
With summer being in full bloom (literally), I’ve been getting pretty crafty and making my own blessing bundles (double-double wordplay...
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honeylunehivery
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How to Have a Witchy Midsummer Solstice
While it may be starting to feel like summer, summer doesn't officially begin until the summer solstice. When is the summer solstice? It...
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honeylunehivery
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Which Witchy Herbs to use for your Summer Solstice Spells
The summer solstice for many pagans is known as either Litha or Midsummer. Falling between the 20-22nd of June, it marks the longest day...
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