@@GinnyMetheral I plan on taking an incredibly sweaty hike up the only mountain in my state. As well as setting up an altar with all the correspondences I can muster. I’ll also be doing some kitchen witchcraft with some bread, grapes, and fish. And possibly making corn dollies if my hands will allow it.
REQUEST: One day, please, talk about your background, pics of your family (particularly those who practiced W/C) and what life was like for them. Is there anything you've inherited, physically, that is related to the practice? What is the most special memory from your mother (and grand if you knew her) that encouraged you to pursue the family tradition of witchcraft. Do any of your children have an interest in carrying on the family craft? Any pics of the stomping grounds of your childhood and any sacred places you have visited (if applicable).
The rest of my family might not like me showing their childhood stomping ground, but I cold so something along the lines of similar witchy characteristics that I have inherited….
No grain crops for hundreds of miles around here. But just finished 2nd cut of grass, stacked up the rest of the bales this morning, so maybe a grass dolly...🤔🙂
That would be lovely, look at the July Witchcraft video as I do a grass wreath, which would be just as good on your lammas table (and also is very pretty)
@@GinnyMetheral at the moment, copious amounts of red leaf lettuce (I've been taking leaves off 11 plants for about a month now and they keep growing!), zucchinis and in about 1 wk we should have a zillion cherry tomatoes from 16 fruit-laden plants. I only have a small backyard garden, but it is doing amazingly well this year!
as long as you have strong intention I would think so but also if you go to the store and buy corn you can use the husk that's what I was taught last year and it worked very well