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Oh thanks for visiting my bloggie and expecially for sharing this clip. My grands just loved it....spooky oooky. Come back to my other blog Oldebaggsnstuftshirts for our Halloween adventure. Thanks again for the visit. The Olde Bagg
Welcome party goers! If you've just found my site, I'm very pleased to meet you. Please feel free to wander around a bit. For my contribution to today's Mad Tea Party I've created a digital collage...Tea in the Garden. click to enlarge It was inspired by this... I hope you all enjoy. I'll be blog-hopping around to check out all your Tea Party posts today. To follow along with the madness, click here and visit A Fanciful Twist for more partiers! Thanks to Vanessa for hosting her annual Mad Tea Party!
Which do I celebrate? I saw this type of question a lot around the Holidays last year. Yule or Christmas, then of course there's the current holiday Ostara or Easter, and let's not leave out Samhain or Halloween. You get the idea. My question is, why choose? Very few of us grew up celebrating Yule, Ostara, Samhain or had any idea about the wheel of the year. When we were kids Spring meant Easter eggs, chocolate bunnies, and lots of candy; Fall brought costumes, going out at night, and more candy; Winter was all about Christmas, Santa Claus, presents, and of course...candy. There were family traditions that were followed year after year, passed down through the generations and some new ones thrown in occasionally. These are the things that stuck with us as we became adults and started our own families. So why should we turn our backs on all those good memories and traditions just because we've chosen a different path for ourselves? I sa...
I'm not one for setting resolutions. I have nothing against them mind you, but if I really want to do something I do it no matter what time of year it is. Also, I think by making this list of new resolutions and "wiping the slate clean", we're missing out on something. You don't really want to erase every aspect of this year, so instead I offer you a new way to look at the New Year. Some of you may already do this. Every New Year's Eve I burn candles with intent. My bayberry candle gets burned on Christmas Eve as it's tradition in my family. Instead, I burn a white 7-day candle to clear out any negativity (white for purity) and I get a few small tapers representing the things I'd like to invite into my home this year. Usually it's blue for health, orange (or yellow) for happiness, and green for abundance. Health, wealth, and happiness...a time honored toast for the New Year. But use whatever you want or need. You know the d...
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