May Magick Photo #19: Fire:
One of my favorite vanilla scented candles.
Today was the Pagan Unity Fest. It was small, but pretty damn cool. Hazel and I were greeted and gifted these cute little Celtic knot tree necklaces:
I immediately made a beeline to this fur and hide vendor. They had a gorgeous coyote skin.
I was trying really hard to be good and not spend any money. Hazel and I continued walking around, checking everything out. Hazel bought some stuff from the Hearth Wisdom vendor. And I went back and got the coyote. I couldn’t pass him up. And he only cost me $25!
He’s certainly not a TOP grade hide…but he’s got his claws still.
And lush ruff. (Photo 49/1001)
He’s got some tears in his hide that I’ll probably mend eventually. But man, I love him.
We didn’t stay long at the Fest. It was small, but nice. And then we headed a few minutes down the road to the actual Hearth Wisdom store. They were giving out free lemonade and cookies today. Mostly I just wanted to show the store off to Hazel as she hasn’t been there before. Awesome little Pagan shop.
After that, I came home and relaxed. I just finished reading Witches of America by Alex Mar. I’ve enjoyed this book far more than I initially thought I would. And there are a handful of quotes/thoughts that really struck a note with me. I wrote them down in my BaBuJo (my bastardized bullet journal). I’m hoping to flesh them out into some journal entries soon.
![20180519_200354](https://farm1.staticflickr.com/952/27352195447_8f80c78fec.jpg)
One of my favorite vanilla scented candles.
Today was the Pagan Unity Fest. It was small, but pretty damn cool. Hazel and I were greeted and gifted these cute little Celtic knot tree necklaces:
![20180519_123801](https://farm1.staticflickr.com/829/40416112000_4d8ed5eabf.jpg)
I immediately made a beeline to this fur and hide vendor. They had a gorgeous coyote skin.
![20180519_123842](https://farm1.staticflickr.com/907/40416111860_98802d8d10.jpg)
I was trying really hard to be good and not spend any money. Hazel and I continued walking around, checking everything out. Hazel bought some stuff from the Hearth Wisdom vendor. And I went back and got the coyote. I couldn’t pass him up. And he only cost me $25!
He’s certainly not a TOP grade hide…but he’s got his claws still.
![20180519_123851](https://farm1.staticflickr.com/828/27352195847_1a92b8626a.jpg)
And lush ruff. (Photo 49/1001)
![20180519_123858](https://farm1.staticflickr.com/970/27352195697_5111aefe16.jpg)
He’s got some tears in his hide that I’ll probably mend eventually. But man, I love him.
We didn’t stay long at the Fest. It was small, but nice. And then we headed a few minutes down the road to the actual Hearth Wisdom store. They were giving out free lemonade and cookies today. Mostly I just wanted to show the store off to Hazel as she hasn’t been there before. Awesome little Pagan shop.
After that, I came home and relaxed. I just finished reading Witches of America by Alex Mar. I’ve enjoyed this book far more than I initially thought I would. And there are a handful of quotes/thoughts that really struck a note with me. I wrote them down in my BaBuJo (my bastardized bullet journal). I’m hoping to flesh them out into some journal entries soon.
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