Wolf Moons and Muddypond Green

A slightly whimsical blog of the magickal, pagan and faery kind ......

Wednesday, 26 March 2014

Flowers of the faeries - Kingcups, golden riches in darkest mud ..

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    Dearly loved by Faere Folk (particularly those with wellington boots) and Water Sprites , golden Kingcups ( Caltha palustris) h...
Tuesday, 24 December 2013

Only stripy stockings for faery Christmas Eve hearths ....

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     The very eve of Christmas - all faere-folk who have to do with mortals cannot help but get caught up in the excitement, although Yule ...
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Thursday, 14 November 2013

Flowers of the faeries - Faery Lanterns - to light you through the dark side .....

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      In the Northern Hemisphere, faere-folk and mortals both are well into the dark side of the year. Night begins to fall early and seein...
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Friday, 3 May 2013

Snail Jelly? Never will it darken our enchanted doors! ....

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Illustration 'The Wee Sick Goblin' by Ida Rentoul Outhwaite          At dusk, on the May Day, a Goblin was brought into ou...
Wednesday, 3 April 2013

Poor old dormice - will it EVER be spring? ....

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           The Hazel Dormouse is one or the rarest and most beleaguered species of small mammal in the Britain. As luck would have it...
Tuesday, 26 February 2013

To the Little Gentleman in Black Velvet - the folk-lore of Mole ....

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    Illustration - Margaret Tempest from 'Moldy Warp the Mole' by Alson Uttley pub:Collins 1940       Among the madness of t...
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A rather unkempt eco-fae with a brain (of sorts) full of stories, music and magic........................... My job is to look after the trees, mosses and creatures that are entrusted to me as Wood Warden. I've a tiny hedgerow business 'Eco Enchantments' that keeps me busy with charms and spells and herbs, especially in these times of fast dwindling magickal habitats .................. but that is another story ..............
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