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riverkentvalley · 22 days ago
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This baby is very helpful while playing video games. I love him so much. Bestest baby.
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sammythesheltie · 2 months ago
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The Christmas season is coming soon.
Here: have a cute Christmas-puppy-Sammy ❤️.
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greenwitchcrafts · 3 months ago
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November Witch Guide
New Moon: November 1st
First Quarter: November 8th
Full moon: November 15th
Last Quarter: November 22nd
Sabbats: None
November Beaver Moon
Also known as: Blotmonath, Dark Moon, Digging Moon, Deer Rutting Moon, Freezing Moon, Fog Moon, Frost Moon, Herbistmanoth, Mad Moon, Moon of Storms, Moon of when the Deer Shed Antlers, Mourning Moon, Snow Moon & Whitefish Moon,
Element: Water
Zodiac: Scorpio & Sagittarius
Nature spirts: Subterranean Faeries
Deities: Astarte, Bast, Black Isis, Hecate, Kali, Lakshmi, Mawu, Nicnevin, Osiris & Saraswati
Animals: Crocodile, jackal, scorpion & unicorn
Birds: Goose, owl & sparrow
Trees: Alder, cypress & hazel
Herbs: Betony, blessed thistle, borage, cinquefoil, fennel, grains of paradise & verbena
Flowers: Blossoming cacti & chrysanthemum
Scents: Cedar, cherry blossom, hyacinth, lemon, narcissus & peppermint
Stones: Beryl, cat's eye, chrysoberyl, citrine, lapis lazuli, sapphire, topaz & turquoise
Colors: Blues, grey, sea-green & silver
Issues, intentions & powers: Cooperation, darkness, divination, healing & hope
Energy: Communication with your deity, death, focus, passion, preparation, secrets, sex matters, taking root & transformations
The Beaver Moon gets it's name because this is the time of year when beavers begin to take shelter in their lodges, having laid up sufficient food stores for the long winter ahead. During the fur trade in North America, it was also the season to trap beavers for their thick, winter-ready pelts. 
• This is the final supermoon of four consecutive supermoons of the year! This means that it will appear bigger and brighter than normal!
Other Celebrations:
• Lunantishees- November 11th
Also known as: The day of the Sídhe
This day celebrates the Lunantishee Faeries & honors the sacred blackthorn tree that they protect. It is said these faeries dance around their host blackthorn tree or bush by the light of the full moon in which they worship. The Lunantishee are closely associated with moonstone as their name of Moon-Sidhe or moon faeries suggest. These faeries are intensely protective guardians who highlight to us the need to protect our homes & our personal energies/ourselves.
•Night of Hecate -November 16th
Though many choose to honor the Goddess Hecate during this day, there doesn't seem to be any historical evidence suggesting this particular day has any traditional associations or events & likely was mistaken from Hekate's Deipnon which takes place during the dark phase of the moon. However modern practitioners use this day to honor Hekate despite this.
Sources:
Farmersalmanac .com
Llewellyn's Complete Book of Correspondences by Sandra Kines
Wikipedia
A Witch's Book of Correspondences by Viktorija Briggs
Encyclopedia britannica
Llewellyn 2024 magical almanac Practical magic for everyday living
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sourtomatola · 1 year ago
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Camelot AU lets go!
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warpedwings · 2 months ago
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Misha Collins - Orlando Con, November 2024
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📷: [1, 2, 3] Creation [4] NEDavis [5] Fangasm [6] Kirsten [7] Fangasm [8] NEDavis [9] NEDavis [10] Creation
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cherryblossomssmash · 3 months ago
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Belated Happy Birthday Omimi 🎉🥧
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tombxsweetxtomb · 2 months ago
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I had such an amazing birthday 🎀💗 my bf did so much to make it special.
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sugaredge · 2 months ago
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milk, honey & newborn bliss 🌊 💕 #leicaMP #ilfordhp5plus400
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rabbitcruiser · 2 months ago
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Maize Day
Maize Day is celebrated every year to mark the special role that maize has played in food history. Maize, which the Europeans came to call “corn,” has an ancient and interesting history and plays central roles in many native myths and legends. And anyone who’s ever eaten corn on the cob with fresh creamy butter and a pinch of salt knows that corn more than deserves its own holiday!
History of Maize Day
With the help of their legends, the natives of America could trace the history of maize to the beginning of time. Maize was, they believed, the food of the gods that had created the Earth, and so it played a central role in many native myths and legends. It also came to be one of their most important foods.
In fact, the word maize itself derives from the Spanish form of the indigenous word for plant. In one form or other, maize made up roughly 65 percent of the native diet. In fact, maize was so important to the natives that when Europeans first came to North America in search of gold and asked the natives about whether there was any precious yellow substance to be found there, the natives showed them corn, for to them there was almost nothing more valuable than that grain.
The European settlers had in fact brought their own grains with them, but they soon found that their barley and oats did not fare as well in North America as they had in Europe, and so they began grinding corn kernels to make meal that was later used to make bread. And like the natives, colonial farmers also found that different parts of the plant had a number of useful by-products and purposes. They used cobs to start fires and to fuel slow-burning fires. They used its stalk and leaves for livestock feed.
They used husks to make brooms and chair bottoms as well as to pad mattresses and collars for draft animals. Maize was the first-ever crop to be domesticated by Native Americans and this impressive crop is now used in numerous types of food including chewing gum, bread, corn flakes, and popcorn. Maize is almost universally used as one of the main ingredients of feed for cows and horses. “Feed maize” is being used increasingly for heating; it is burned in special corn stoves.
All in all, maize is thought to have been around since 1500 B.C., and once it was first cultivated it began to spread rapidly. Until this day, it is the staple food in many South American countries and is also enjoyed as a side dish by people all over the world.
How to celebrate Maize Day
Of course, the best way to celebrate Maize Day is by gathering with friends and family to eat a special meal made from different types of maize, in different forms and added to all different types of dishes. The possibilities are almost infinite!
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m4xlesbian · 2 months ago
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hii it's good to see you again!!! 💕💘💞💓
thank you so much dear anon!!! 💗💞💘💘💘🥹🥹🥹🥹
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localcanadiancreature62 · 2 months ago
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Glowvember Day 12 - A light in the darkness. @kaiytheguy
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historian-in-pearls · 2 months ago
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Snoozing in front of the fire, as one does
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ladyy--lazarus · 3 months ago
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It's that time of year, fuckers!! Buckle up (or don't) as you get thrown into the watery, steamy depths of Scorpio Season 😈🔥
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arsenicflame · 2 months ago
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magia exedra release date????? magia exedra release date king ???
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sugaredge · 2 months ago
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true love 🌊 ☀️ 💕
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enchantedephiphany · 2 months ago
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Let's see.... this year my grandma died, my aunt died, my fish died (happy friendly betta), 2 dogs I petsat for for 10 years died less than a month apart, a wonderful cat I petsat for died young.... (I know there's more...)
I was optimistic for this year lol.
Let's see what happens next year. Optimistic? And can I even gain momentum in my plans?? I planned to this year lol
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