The Coming of Brigid
The past two weeks have been marked by storms, ceremony, and lots of art-making. I finished two cards and started two more for the new
The past two weeks have been marked by storms, ceremony, and lots of art-making. I finished two cards and started two more for the new
The past week was one of devotion and quiet creativity, for the most part. As a birthday present to myself, I commissioned a Goddess Rosary
This moon — the Full Harvest Blood Lunar Eclipse Super Moon — came in three parts. Not Maiden, Mother, Crone. Not Waxing, Full, and Waning.
“There may be a concentration of spring energies in the maiden, but she can feel as well the forces of fullness and decline. Women in
Here She is, the image I’ve been living and breathing for the last ten days. I didn’t have any plans to paint a new image
About 10 days ago, I woke up in the middle of night thinking “I have to paint a portrait of Brigid, where she is offering
(This article was first published in SageWoman, Fall 2002) When I was 18 my boyfriend died, and the place I went for solace was the
“Lo! on our threshold there, White-clad, with flame-crown’d hair: Santa Lucia, Santa Lucia.” I hear you singing this refrain as I enter your homes on
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