... I have started making preparations for Yule. Sadly there will be only myeslf and the cats yet again this year, but I am hoping that I will still be able to have some fun and make the occasion special.
I have finished drying the orange slices and I am going to see about getting some seasonal greenery for the cottage soon... I would like some holly and ivy and also a small festive tree. I had a lovely one last year that I was given by someone in the village as a thank you for some herbal remedies I gave him for his cough and chest problems so I am going to see if he has anymore this year (although I am hoping that he is well enough for me to be able to buy one this year lol).
Think I'll get an early night and make an early start on the household chores that I was too ill to manage over last weekend.
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Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Thursday, November 05, 2009
Life lately
Well life has been quiet, which is to be expected after Samhain... things do seem to settle down and life reminds me as if it carries on under a blanket of thick snow, muffled and muted, but slowly moving forward.
Samhain was a small affair this year... just me and my Goddess and ancestors across the veil. I paid them all tribute with a small rite involving candles and white wine. It was simple but meaningful to me, and afterwards I poured out the wine in a libation before a beautiful waning full moon on my lawn. I felt a great sense of peace and tranquility, and I still do. I miss my passed loved ones more than I realised.
I must get to planning next years' garden... there are lots of things that I wish to try next year... more herbs and vegetables and even some fruit of some kind, if I can find some that are small enough (small fruit trees or something of that nature). I really wish that I had more land, but alas, I do not. I shall have to try and make the most out of the space available and resort to using pots and tubs for the overfill as usual (they are more watering and feeding, but the end results are worth the extra effort).
I must also see about making a start on things for Yule now... I may have people visiting me over that holiday and I want all to be prepared, just in case. Must look to sorting out the greenery and food, and see about preparing some sort of punch, as I don't drink and have no alcohol in the house (nor do I buy any except for using in craftwork). Must see about drying slices of orange again as I did a few years ago, they looked and smelled wonderful and lasted for ages, too.
At least the cats and I shall be eating like kings this year... I won a turkey in a raffle, so we shall be eating turkey until the new year as it's four times the size of the bird I would have bought, lol.
Must check the almanac and see the exact date of Yule this year.
Samhain was a small affair this year... just me and my Goddess and ancestors across the veil. I paid them all tribute with a small rite involving candles and white wine. It was simple but meaningful to me, and afterwards I poured out the wine in a libation before a beautiful waning full moon on my lawn. I felt a great sense of peace and tranquility, and I still do. I miss my passed loved ones more than I realised.
I must get to planning next years' garden... there are lots of things that I wish to try next year... more herbs and vegetables and even some fruit of some kind, if I can find some that are small enough (small fruit trees or something of that nature). I really wish that I had more land, but alas, I do not. I shall have to try and make the most out of the space available and resort to using pots and tubs for the overfill as usual (they are more watering and feeding, but the end results are worth the extra effort).
I must also see about making a start on things for Yule now... I may have people visiting me over that holiday and I want all to be prepared, just in case. Must look to sorting out the greenery and food, and see about preparing some sort of punch, as I don't drink and have no alcohol in the house (nor do I buy any except for using in craftwork). Must see about drying slices of orange again as I did a few years ago, they looked and smelled wonderful and lasted for ages, too.
At least the cats and I shall be eating like kings this year... I won a turkey in a raffle, so we shall be eating turkey until the new year as it's four times the size of the bird I would have bought, lol.
Must check the almanac and see the exact date of Yule this year.
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