By: Angela Pippinger Dear Readers, Blessings and light to you all! I have very exciting news that I cannot wait to share. From Sept 11 to Sept 13 I will be in Lexington, KY enjoying a paranormal/horror convention called Scarefest! I had attended last year and found it to be an amazing time. We have... »
Archive for August, 2009
Breaking the Curse
By Lark Neville Author Jeremy C. Shipp is never content to merely give his readers a diversion. Sure you laugh; you fall in love with his characters, are emotionally swept into his world; but his work is always so much more than emotive string pulling. Shipp wants your mind. He wants your heart. He wants you... »
Old Jail of Abbeyville, South Carolina
By Angela Pippinger In 2007 I got an amazing opportunity to go to Abbeyville, South Carolina for a ghosthunting convention. Abbeyville is one of these quaint little towns that reminds me very much of the Andy Griffith Show. And being in the south, it has a lot of history to it. Dark history. The things... »
Spices for Life
Magic of Herbs & Spices by JoElle Martín Every since I was a young girl I’ve loved herbs and spices. I remember as a young girl living in Mexico going to outdoor street markets. The herb vendor was always my favorite. The aromatic scents coming from the little baskets of parsley, oregano, cilantro, lemon grass,... »
Fact about Lammas
By Jessi Lammas is also known as:Lughnasadh, Lammastide, and First Harvest Festival. Date: August 1st Symbolism: First harvest festival; aging of the Deities, honoring of Sun Gods Symbols: Corn dollies, cornucopia, grains, the Sun Foods: Breads, grains, potatoes, summer squash, cider, blackberry pies and jellies, berries, apples, roasted lamb, elderberry wine, meadowsweet tea Plants & herbs: Ash, camphor, caraway, fern,... »













