Tomorrow is Samhain (pronounced sow in), the most solemn feast on the Pagan calendar. It is the Third Harvest, the harvest of root vegetables and meat. This is the time of the year when all livestock … more →
Silverstar's Magical Adventures (and assorted rants)Bard on a Bike wrote 1 month ago: 28th October-2nd November Now the light falls Across the open field, leaving the deep lane Shuttered … more →
Leah wrote 1 month ago: Happy Samhain! Happy Halloween! I’m a day late on posting this- i fell asleep before finishin … more →
yeyeright wrote 1 month ago: Carved pumpkins in Portland, Maine It’s hard to believe that Halloween has already come and pa … more →
devonellington wrote 1 month ago: Saturday, October 31, 2009 Waxing Moon Neptune Retrograde Uranus Retrograde Rainy and mild Samhain G … more →
siderealview wrote 1 month ago: Little pumpkin all set to trick or treat Ghouls and ghosties are the order of the night for Hallowe … more →
irishgrl wrote 1 year ago: Tonight marks the end of the Celtic or Pagan year. Usually Im all about the trick-or-treating, but I … more →
WonderGoon wrote 1 year ago: It’s Samhain, (pronounced sow wan), the Celtic New Year, as well as, (some say), the Witches N … more →
gypsyscarlett wrote 1 year ago: For mortals and the Dearly Departed tomorrow is October 31st. A day of pumpkins, costumes, and bag … more →
silverstar98121 wrote 1 year ago: Tomorrow is Samhain (pronounced sow in), the most solemn feast on the Pagan calendar. It is the Thir … more →
littlemysteries wrote 1 year ago: Yesterday, I put together our Halloween window display at the store (if you’ve never seen it, … more →
veritas07 wrote 1 year ago: HISTORIC HALLOWEEN (Excerpts from Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halloween) Since I love, lo … more →
Jacqueline Pearce wrote 2 years ago: Here’s a haunted house my daughter created for today (windows and doors open up to reveal scar … more →