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Author: Mary

Tower time

Tower Tarot card

I suspect most of you know where we are.

The Tower card I show is from my Morgan-Greer Tarot deck. I love this deck because the illustrations are like in a children’s book, an old one about the realms of Faerie. At the same time, the deck hews pretty close to Rider-Waite. I have several other oracle decks, but I mostly work with the plain-vanilla Tarot. This deck also has a personal connection—the mother of a friend of mine knew the deck artist.

Diving in

Candles

This upcoming month is a make-it-or-break-it writing period. I have about 30,000 words to write to finish a draft of the second book, to meet the timeline I agreed on with my publisher.

For the last three weeks, I had to hold off daily writing, first for the retreat, then for deadlines at the day job.

But now I’m diving in again. Wish me luck.

Cats and fire

Cats looking at fire in fireplace

Two members of the coven attempted to do fire magic last night. Potato stayed to take part in the coven meeting, but she fell asleep. These cat witches.

Sorrow

Trees blurred by a moving camera

This morning, I puttered in the kitchen, making cranberry sauce for tonight, a little blurred but happy. A watery sun broke the clouds between spates of rain. My housemate, tetchy from physical pain, came in to cook, and we ran into each other emotionally.

I went to see chosen family. Everybody was busy. A fractious child snapped at me. It broke something; I had to go.

Back home, I slunk to the bedroom. I don’t even know what I was crying for—some upwelling of old pain.

My birth family fought every holiday. That’s not unusual. I don’t mean to go looking for old wounds.

Thanks

Trees in the wind and rain

I’m not a fan of US Thanksgiving, but I’ve found giving thanks is powerful.

So, thanks. Thanks to my deities and spirits; thanks to my family; thanks to my communities; thanks to all the nonhumans around me, cats and trees and mycelial networks. Thanks to the universe for beauty. Thanks in this time of work for a day of rest.

Fey

A fey caller with goat bells

I was attracted to my witch tradition in part because it works with the fey (or fairies, or what you will). Contrary to some lore, we find that they like being called with bells. Our fey caller is hung with goat bells.

The fey for us include all spirits that aren’t deities, but I particularly think of nature spirits—the people of the place, whether connected to particular animals, plants, or locations, or to the greater spirit of place. I think also of weather fey.

Escape

Trees in late afternoon sunlight

Too many people, too much work, too much arguing on the internet. I just want to run away to the woods.

A reading

Three Tarot cards

You see here, from my point of view, a Tarot reading from my housemate’s Gateway to the Divine deck.

It’s about a relationship. The cards advise to work on it more, but it might not resolve as I’d like.