Well not really. But I am going to leave this blog for Pagan business and then move my personal reflections to a different blog address. Read the rest of this entry »
I’ve been busy, my mother is ill, and my kid needs me, and my husband is ill. We moved my parents in, and I have a job! Read the rest of this entry »
It really wasn’t, but it was therapy. Today is Charles memorial service, and though he’d have a field day by talking about me having a drinking problem, or calling my husband Drinks Much Scotch, I raise my glass to a fallen friend! Read the rest of this entry »
What’s a Pagan to do after the war? How is the Pagan supposed to know it’s really over? Whether you’ve taken a side or not, how do you know if the other side, or hell for that matter your side is being truthful about the proclamation of peace? I mean shit, for 6,0000 years they’ve been declaring peace in the middle east and we know how well that has gone! Read the rest of this entry »
It’s easier to be on the attackers side. Remember World War 2? I once saw a documentary by Alfred Hitchcock on the events that took place after the war was over. The film makers brought the Burgermeisters to the concentration camps that were mere miles from the neighboring villages. Read the rest of this entry »
It’s been a long battle. I thought I’d never say this…but I’m at peace. So many things have happened. I’m sorry for those who’ve been caught in the middle, the ones that can’t see the forest for the trees. The fantasy from reality. Read the rest of this entry »
Since I had 2 comments on this topic I thought I’d write another part. Read the rest of this entry »
Sounds bleak huh? It’s your girl Zoe Rhodes reflecting on the Pagan lifestyle in Pasco County on Florida. Guess What? It’s really not bleak at all in fact it was an epiphany! Read the rest of this entry »