You can't... repeal... a scientific finding. At that point it's just called lying about it.
You can't... repeal... a scientific finding. At that point it's just called lying about it.
Shakshuka'd a 15 bean soup for brunch today. Pretty good!
The benefit of long-term relationships with spirits (be they your ancestors, familiars, the Gods, land spirits, or other) cannot be understated.
Relationships with spirits changes everythingβin your practice and your life.
#WitchSky #PaganSky
A billowing cluster of wind-swept clouds arches above the pastoral landscape of Oregon's Willamette Valley. A winding river runs placidly through the fields, reflecting the movement of clouds above. "Pastoral Sky" Original Oil Painting by Erin Hanson 2024 30 x 40 in ORIGINAL SOLD 3D Prints Available Canvas Prints Available
A billowing cluster of wind-swept clouds arches above an Oregon landscape. A winding river runs through the fields, reflecting the clouds above.
Pastoral Sky
Original Oil Painting
by Erin Hanson, 2024
30 x 40 in
www.erinhanson.com/portfolio/pa...
#dailyart #art #sciart #visualartistπ¨ @bsky.art
I got officially diagnosed.
Only took 3.5 yearsπ
#ADHDAF
The full moon looks caught between phone wires and a street light, and the bare branches of winter trees.
Snapdragons that were in full bloom when the cold snap caught them. Pink flowers curled in on themselves and withered.
This is such a weird feeling time of year.
Four samples of tablet weaving from a beginner, showing district advancement in skill.
The first four weaving projects/tests. I wish I had this kind of progress track from when I was learning knitting or crocheting!
A small white leather wallet decorated with abstract blue and teal mountains, positioned next to a woven strap with similar colors and patterns.
I'm experimenting with randomizing the turns and repeats for a more mountainous organic sort of vibe.
A standing or warp weighted loom made by my husband out of 2x4s
My fifth tablet weaving project, a wrist strap for my wallet.
A crow wears its black feathers like a cloak and black boots on its feet, it stalks across a stubbly field. It has a straw in its beak. The day is cloudy and still.
European crows were said to go down to Hell once a year to present the devil with a tribute of feathers... π¨Herzlmeier
#WyrdWednesday
Either we tax the rich or eat the rich, and for the love of god - weβd better choose one option soon.
I try so hard to listen to my body and give it love and acceptance.
But today I want to yeet my uterus into the sun.
*spends 30 seconds reading the headlines*
That's enough news for the day, thank you.
A mallow plant, green and still flowering, collecting a drift of fallen tree leaves. These leaves will decay and become more soil!
A very small mallow plant in a green lawn covered in a delicate frost.
A little feather caught in branches of a mallow plant growing on a sidewalk.
Another sidewalk crack mallow plant, bright green and bushy after a rain storm.
Animist witch tip: make friends with a local weed. Since connecting with mallow I see it everywhere on my walks. A cheerful, obstinate, determined little friend who doesn't care about concrete or a little frost. Mallow collects the gifts of the wind and gives me joy every time I see it. #witchsky
Exactly what it says on the label: The Pope in 1982. He's wearing a black hat, dark RayBans, and looks like he's a member of the Blues Brothers.
What's from Chicago, hates Illinois Nazis, and is holy as fuck?
It's the Pope in 1982.
I haven't spent anything but time and ingenuity on this yet, but since I'm enjoying it I'll likely buy better supplies soon.
A set of handmade weaving cards threaded on pink and green thread which is tied to the back of a chair.
A quickly handmade weaving shuttle made of a piece of Manila folder.
A close up of the warp threads tied to the back of a chair.
A band of woven green and pink thread, rolled and clamped between bamboo stir sticks and hair ties. And orange piece of Paracord is tied around the clamp and the band of fabric to serve as a backstrap.
Manila folder made the cards and the shuttle, already had this crochet thread from other projects, coffee stirrers and hair ties for a clamp roller, Paracord back strap...
When I'm interested in a new craft I want to test it before I invest in it. I cobble together as many supplies and tools from what I already have before I buy new things.
A narrow and somewhat wonky bit of blue and yellow weaving.
Very first attempt at tablet weaving. Tension problems on one side, and I completely forgot about selvedges, but lessons were learned.
A sleeping cat bathed in pinky orange light, with his paw curled just so the claws poke out a tiny bit.
A sleeping cat bathed in pinky orange light, with one paw tucked up against his chest.
Diabolical. An absolute maniac.
A fallen maple leaf, crispy and blackened around the edges but still green and yellow in the veins
Love a good fall leaf.
Folks, you can't report the United States to its manager. There's no superhero coming to save us.
We don't need one giant act of heroism. We need millions of small acts of solidarity. Help one person in your community for nothing in return. Then, do it again. And again.
That's the revolution.
A sunflower head curled around itself into the shape of a very wobbly heart.
The back side of the heart shaped sunflower, hunting at two fused heads.
The Summer of Sunflowers has given us another gift, a heart! It looks like two stalks may have grown together, or maybe a bit of fasciation?
Me toooo! No matter how much I'm trying to appreciate the change or look forward to the next, it's just not feeling right this year.
A bunch of grapes in the middle of turning from green to red and purple.
I don't know if it's because I finally found a summertime outdoor hobby I really like or just my ADHD resistance to transition, but these end-of-summer signs are hitting very bittersweet this year. #witchsky
A mix of dirty Yukon Gold and Russet potatoes in a metal bowl on grass.
A closer shot of the potatoes, sparkling dirtily in the sun.
Russet and Yukon Gold potatoes in a cardboard box poked full of holes, ready to spend a week curing in a dark place.
Blessed by Axomamma! We harvested our potatoes from 2 ten gallon grow bags. We had no real idea what we were doing this year, but we learned a lot!
Teddy Bear sunflower π§Έπ»π±
#gardening #bloomscrolling #photography
Always makes me laugh.
On a more serious note though
I'd prefer Medusa's powers
And you?
#witchyfinds #medusa #witch #meme #witchsky #greekgods #greekmythology #mythology
#occultsky
A bright yellow flower spider tries to blend in with the sunflower petals in order to ambush some poor bee.
A new neighbor among the sunflowers!