Tuesday, October 31, 2023
Saturday, September 23, 2023
Welcome Mabon!
The fall equinox aka Mabon, the first day of autumn arrived on Saturday, September 23, 2023, at 02:50 A.M. EDT in the Northern Hemisphere.
Yes! Autumn has arrived in north central Florida with the morning a cool 60 degrees at 7:00 a.m. I love stepping out my door when the air is dry and cool it actually feels like autumn, though in a few hours it will be 85 or so but my walk this morning, though slow and painful filled my thoughts of cooler days to come.
I am set for the spinal injections on Thursday morning and believe me I have been counting the days down, it's been a very painful few months so I'm hoping this treatment will be effective.
I wish everyone a Blessed Mabon and a Happy 1st day of Autumn.
Here is a Little Besom/Broom Magic for Mabon.
You will need:
A broom or besom Don’t worry if it isn’t a traditional besom, any broom will do as it is always intent that is important. If you have no broom collect a bundle of twigs and tie them at the top with Twine or ribbon to make a hand broom shape. The besom/broom is a potent symbol of hearth and home, found in some form in almost every household. It is a traditional magical tool useful for everyday charms as it has the imprint of its owner firmly on it. Sweeping is a natural gathering gesture.
Ribbon.(A piece of green ribbon (for abundance), a piece of gold ribbon (for prosperity and gathering) or ribbon in harvest colors would be equally suitable.)
A Spring of Mint. Ideally a sprig of mint from your garden (but you can get this from any supermarket), or dried mint – put it in a pouch. The mint represents abundance and plenty.
Take your broom and tie your ribbon around the stave or top. Tie in your sprig of mint or securely fasten your pouch. Take your broom outside, place both hands on the stave and focus on your intention – gathering in your harvest for winter. Turn slowly three times in a clockwise direction then start to sweep towards your door saying:
By one, two, three and four, sweep Mabon gifts to my door. May abundance be a constant friend, by my hearth till Winter’s end.”
Repeat this three times, then take your besom/broom back into your house and put it in its usual place. You can leave the ribbon on for as long as want to, for a lunar month, or until winter is done. If you have made your own broom you can place it where you consider the heart of your home to be. The mint can be returned to the earth with thanks.
If you do not have an outside space you can sweep from your front door inwards to either your kitchen or hearth using the same charm.
The broom I made last year at a local broom making workshop, I plan to take it again in October.
Saturday, September 2, 2023
Welcome September
I am not sorry to see the month of August end, it's been a very long hot month ending with a hurricane. Luckily Hurricane Idalia blew through quickly with a light steady rain most of the day. By evening the clouds passed by enough to give view of the super blue moon hanging high above my rooftop.
I completed the hand embroidery on my Mabon piece and just need to add some buttons and the fabric backing.
Later today I will add the buttons, the sunflower will be placed between the two cornucopia motifs.
Tuesday, August 1, 2023
Lammas Blessings and a Happy Lughnasadh!
Demeter, Lady of Fruit and Grains,
of ripening suns and harvest rains.
I call to you, Mother, hear my plea,
Bestow your Blessing here on me.
Lughnasadh Art is by Bonny HutSunday, July 30, 2023
Time Whirls by.
I put the last stitches into the goddess Morrigan embroidery piece. I put off stitching her for nearly 2 weeks because I only had two strands of the wool floss I used for the wings left and didn't think I had enough, I ordered more and it came Friday so I finished stitching it yesterday and guess what? I had just enough to finish the piece without using the new stuff. I guess I should have kept stitching instead of waiting believing I didn't have enough floss and it would have been finished. Next time that happens I will use up the last bits I have on hand then go from there. Here she is before I iron it.
Apparently the L4 has moved out of alignment and is causing all the pain, and I have quite a arthritis in the spine as well. An MRI is scheduled for Tuesday the 27th, in the meantime it's a round of steroids to hopefully reduce the swelling and relieve some of the pain. Anyway it has a fancy name spondylolisthesis.If the doctor would have listened better a few months ago when I saw him for my knee pain and I described everything that was going on he could have addressed this much sooner and I could have had less pain filled days. I had already told him about a previous back surgery for the L5 for the same reason and this is a pattern with the condition.
On the up side the steroids have helped with the pain and I am hoping that possibly physical therapy could be an option before another surgery, but I know I have been suffering with this for over 2 years so that may not be an option.
It has been a long hot July with some high points, I turned 68 on the 1st of the month and had a lovely lunch out with my son and daughter in law, my sister found a house back in PA and is moving at the beginning of August, since she lost her husband a year ago in June she has been so miserable, she has family and friends and when she was there in March it just felt like home to her. I will miss her and my niece Tessa and wish them all the best, we had lunch last weekend to say our goodbyes.
Lammas Ritual For Gathering In Abundance.
Lammas begins on Monday at sunset, perform this ritual anytime over the next few days.
Saturday, June 24, 2023
Time Gets Away From Me
It's days after the Summer Solstice and weeks since I have added a proper post, time has a way of moving so rapidly I can barely keep up at times.
The tree service actually showed up on June 10th to take down the dead tree in the backyard and to trim some limbs dangerously close to the roof. They did start off cutting down the wrong tree which felt like my heart being cut out. The holly tree along the driveway that I was observing as part of my wheel of the year observations is nothing more than a stump.
I at first thought one of the workers was trimming the overgrowth at the bottom then to my horror the tree fell forward, when he removed his ear muffs I told him that wasn’t the tree to be cut down.Once again using the enlarged goddess sticker this time I traced it onto muslin fabric and began hand embroidering it. The following photos show my progress as I moved my hoop around and stitched. She will eventually be a prayer flag.
The definition of a prayer flag, in this context, is a piece of cloth that is decorated with an image(s) and/or text that has special meaning to the maker. Making and hanging the flags is a way of speaking an intention out loud and expressing it visually, tangibly—a way to keep the important things in life within view. The flags hang outside for a period of time, and I love how they fade and tatter as they are affected by the wind and rain.
Most of the time I have an objective before I start a flag. Other times it develops as I stitch. I find making these flags almost meditative.
I have made many prayer flags over the decades, most of my flags were for specific people who were going through a difficult time. Other flags were for a trait that I wished to embody. Still others were for far-reaching hopes: a starving country, or a universal wish such as peace, hope, and love. These flags have become sort of a journal of my life, and they all share the common theme of leaving the world a better place. I’d like to believe that the wishes/intentions on my prayer flags are carried by the wind to be shared with the person receiving it.
Here are a few tips if you want to make a prayer flag of your own:
- Use a piece of light-weight fabric so it will blow in a breeze. (An old pillowcase can be cut into six or eight flag shapes).
- Leave the edges unfinished, to catch the breeze.
- Leave a space at the top so the flag can be attached to a string or rope.
- Use any markers, art supplies, ribbon, yarn, etc., that are handy. Enjoy the work!
- The flag may be silent or include words.
- Don’t worry about the flag wearing out or raveling. The earliest prayer flag makers hoped that was a sign that the prayers were lofting toward the Universe!
This morning while walking the yard for my Walking the wheel of the year journey I noticed a new bloom on the gardenia shrub. I don't know if it was all the heavy rain we had for the past 2 weeks but seeing the flower brought such joy to my heart.There are several more buds on the shrub which makes me hopeful and happy, in the winter I noticed the roots were coming up out of the garden bed but it wasn't a good time to move the shrub so I covered the roots with potting soil and the stones in the bed, then all the rain came and washed away the soil and stones. I imagine all the rain was enough to feed the roots for the flowers to bloom again. I want to either transplant it in the autumn or dig her a deeper hole to keep this from happening again. When I first moved in June 2019 she was full of blooms and this year she had a few flowers in April and nothing by mid May.
Above is the pineapple top, basil and avocado pit all showing the start of some roots.