How To Harvest Rare Full Moon Rewards Today and ad-free! Never mind once in a blue moon, today marks something rarer. According to a report from Space.com October harvest moons will happen R...Read More
Bye bye summer. hello autumn. The autumn equinox, otherwise known as the first day of fall, arrives on Friday, Sept. 22 in the Earth’s northern hemisphere. Since I haven’t blogged in ages,...Read More
In astrology, the Solar Return is the exact moment the sun returns on our birth day but it may or may not be your birthday. Depending on the year, it could be the day before or the day after. Our sola...Read More
March 8 is International Women’s Day and there has never been an more important time to celebrate and support women. Wear red in solidarity even if it’s red lipstick. Red is the most power...Read More
Chinese New Year Good Fortune without the cookie. Yes, no calories either. If you feel the new year hasn’t quite kicked it yet, wait until tomorrow. The Chinese New Year begins tomorrow with a n...Read More
Why 2017 is Going to Be Better and our #2016bestofnine. It comes down to numbers. In numerology, 2016 resonated to a #9 year (add up the single digits of the year). It’s the end of a nine year c...Read More
As Above and So Below On Samhain (Halloween) means finding the real magic. It’s my favorite holiday of the year, even though it marks the end of summer, my favorite season. Apparently I’m ...Read More
Mother’s Day is around the corner and we have the Top 10 Mother’s Day Recipes To Wow Mom. By mom, I mean your own mother, a step-mom or someone who is mother to furry kids. I believe cat m...Read More
April 22 is Earth Day. It’s a man-made holiday since the Earth, our dear planet, Gaia would say, Make Every Day Earth Day. Every day, something natural and wondrous happens. I notice the tiny t...Read More
March 20 is the first day of spring but did you know the it’s also the pagan holiday of Eostre or Ostara and the real Easter? Ostara is the Anglo-Saxon goddess named for east or dawn. Pagans,...Read More