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IT MAY BE WACKY BUT IT'S INTERESTING
On this page I want to share some of my interests with you. You see I am wiccan and some of my interests are a little wacky but fun to explore. I hope you enjoy some of the features I have added and hope you will join me once in a while at my Java hut!
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URBAN LEGENDS: ( I will change them constantly as I find new ones)
I heard about a girl who went back to her dorm room late one night to get her books before heading to her boyfriend's dorm room for the night. She entered, but did not turn on the light, knowing that her roommate was sleeping. She stumbled around the room in the dark for several minutes, gathering books, clothes, toothbrush, etc. before finally leaving. The next day, she came back to her room to find it surrounded by police. They asked if she lived there and she said yes. They took her into her room, and there, written in blood on the wall, were the words, "Aren't you glad you didn't turn on the light?" Her roommate was being murdered while she was getting her things.
(I've heard this several different times. Each time it was at a different university.)
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Does this look familiar.. Urban Legends are great fun. Look to the right and read. I will continuously change them for your entertainment

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SPECIAL FEATURES: (recipe's, spells, jokes, quotes..)
SAGE BREAD RECIPE
This bread is generally used at Sabbats or learning circles for the wisdom required. Begin with any bread recipe you choose. Whole grain or gluten free recipes work equally well. At the end of the last rise, just before you put your bread in the oven, mix together the following per loaf -
3 tsp. chopped chives or green onion tips 1/2 tsp. sage
1/4 tsp. dill
1/2 tsp. garlic (optional)
2 level tsp. butter (unsalted)
Grind the herbs and mash into the soft butter. Add 1 and 1/2 tsp. plain low fat yogurt.
Brush this mixture on the tops of your loaves and slit the bread lengthwise to brush the mix into the cut. Bake as normal and serve fresh.
THIS RECIPE IS COURTESY OF HTTP://WWW.WITCHS-BREW.COM
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SPRINGS ALREADY HERE! ARE YOU READY?? IS YOUR GARDEN?? LET SHOP AT HOME HELP YOU WITH YOUR GARDEN!
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AN INTRODUCTION TO SOME OF OUR BEAUTIFUL GODDESSES
Venus (British) A night sprite.
Mab was probably derived from the Welsh goddess Mabd, who corresponds to the Irish goddess Maeve. Queen Mab is known from British fairy lore. Mab brings nightmares to humans when she visits, driving her hazelnut-shell wagon across their sleeping faces. Shakespeare called her the fairies' midwife, and described her as being "no bigger than an agate stone on the forefinger of an
alderman". Evoke Mab for night magic and faery magic.

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