Swiped your nightly blessing from Atrios' comments over ta my joint. People--or more precisely "I"--adore them and this one got even more "I love Hecate's blessings" comments than usual.
And we need a sign-off since people got used to Lambert's "Good Night Moon" and he doesn't do them any more. :(
And here I am again (sez xan) with an item from the weekly feature at dKos I never ever miss, Frankenoid's Saturday Morning Home & Garden Blogging diary.
Somebody checked an outside water dish and found something I think you'd like. :)
I'm a woman, a Witch, a mother, a grandmother, an eco-feminist, a gardener, a reader, a writer, and a priestess of the Great Mother Earth. Hecate appears in the
Homeric Ode to Demeter, which tells of Hades who caught Persophone
"up reluctant on his golden car and bare her away lamenting. . . . But no one, either of the deathless gods or of mortal men, heard her voice, nor yet the olive-trees bearing rich fruit: only tenderhearted Hecate, bright-coiffed, the daughter of Persaeus, heard the girl from her cave . . . ."
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Swiped your nightly blessing from Atrios' comments over ta my joint. People--or more precisely "I"--adore them and this one got even more "I love Hecate's blessings" comments than usual.
And we need a sign-off since people got used to Lambert's "Good Night Moon" and he doesn't do them any more. :(
Oops, that was me, She Who Blogger Sez Cannot Be Named (Because We Forgot Her Fucking Username For All Time Because We Hate Her.)
:)
--xan
And here I am again (sez xan) with an item from the weekly feature at dKos I never ever miss, Frankenoid's Saturday Morning Home & Garden Blogging diary.
Somebody checked an outside water dish and found something I think you'd like. :)
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