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Sunday, September 28, 2014

LADY GALLANT by Gini Rifkin 4 STARS



Thank you Still Moments Magazine 
for reviewing LADY GALLANT 




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Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Thank you Longmont Library

 Thank you Longmont Library 
                 for Showcasing my Books! 




               You can find all four books in the
                        Local Author's section



              VICTORIAN DREAM and IRON HEART                               got special attention. 


                                                       Photo's by Kathy Brown

 As a child, I spent many, many hours in the library, wandering the rows, discovering new worlds, some that exist only in one's mind. Books are the windows to the world. Try one soon. Turn the pages, breathe life into the characters and set them free......Keep the art of reading alive. 


                       Shiloh says, "please read me a story." 

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Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Merry Mabon the Autumnal Equinox 2014


                       Don't miss the big event September 22nd. 

   As the sun marches to the south, it rises later and sets earlier, on September 22nd, the hours of light and dark will be equal, this is the Autumnal Equinox. This is the fleeting union of solar and lunar forces. A time of wonder. It is a time to honor our elders and all who have taught us, regardless of age. 

   In the Northern Hemisphere, and depending on where you live, the Autumnal Equinox will occur at 10:29 EDT, 9:29 CDT, 8:29 MDT, and 7:29 PDT on 9/22. The sun will rise due east and set due west. 




  
  According to the old ways, this is a quarter day, rather than a 
cross-quarter day, and therefore unlike groundhog day it is a 
direct barometer as far as the weather to come.  








Mabon is a time to find balance, and being the second harvest it is a time to be thankful for our bounty. We give thanks for the light we have enjoyed as we honor the Green Man of the Forest.  



                     (The following information is adapted from the website of Akasha Ap Emrys)


                                         The Symbols of Mabon: 
wine, gourds, pine cones, acorns, grains, corn, apples, pomegranates, vines such as ivy, dried seeds, and horns of plenty.

                                       Herbs of Mabon: 


Acorn, ferns, grains, honeysuckle, marigold, milkweed, myrrh, passionflower, rose, sage, Solomon's seal, thistle, and vegetables.

                                       

                                      Foods of Mabon: 

Breads, nuts, apples, pomegranates, and vegetables such as potatoes, carrots, and onions.

                                      Incense of Mabon: 

                                         myrrh, and sage.

                                        Colors of Mabon: 

                     Red, orange, russet, maroon, brown, and gold.


                                     Stones of Mabon: 

                        Sapphire, lapis lazuli, and yellow agates.


                                   Activities of Mabon: 

                               

    Making wine, gathering dried herbs, plants, seeds and seed pods, walking in the woods, scattering offerings in harvested fields, offering libations to trees, adorning burial sites with leaves, acorns, and pine cones to honor those who have passed over.

                                 Spellworkings of Mabon: 


Protection, prosperity, security, and self-confidence. Also those of harmony and balance.

                                     Deities of Mabon: 

                                              Persephone
  Goddesses-Morgan, Epona, Persephone, Pamona and the Muses. 


                                     
   Gods-Mabon, Thor, Hermes, and The Green Man.





Wherever you may be, whatever your beliefs, I wish you food for the table, the love of friends and family, and a warm and peaceful hearth as we step toward winter.