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We're back--for a short time--after spending Mabon at the site called Heavenly Acres near Stanardsville VA. What a great celebration. The leader of the festival, Deb Striker, even though eight months pregnant, had a great organization and everything went off in real time rather than in eastern pagan time. Praise to every individual who supported her and helped to make this such an enriching experience. We ourselves did seven presentations and workshops. Word must have gotten around : successive workshops were attended by more and more people. We owe special thank-yous : Catt, for feeding and looking after us so well; Deb's husband John for building the stage on which we enjoyed teaching Argentine tango and then watching such events as the fashion show and the dancers and bands. We confidently expect this festival to grow, especially since it is one of the least expensive three-day observances in the nation. The site is aptly named : beautiful second-growth forest, with facilities here and there, and showers and toilets that actually worked. About 4 o'clock one morning Yvonne heard an owl rehearsing its riffs; and squirrels and other furred ones abound. Now to other business. Tomorrow we expect to put one of our more thought-provoking essays on this site. Meantime here is some more scheduling news.09 26 NRUUF's Nature Spirituality Alliance Day at the Southern Appalachian Folklife Center,just a spit and a holler from West Virginia's Pipestem State Park in Summers County off Highway 20. 9 a.m. until sunset, for a donation at the gate.10 9/10/11 Little Rock Arkansas arkansaspaganpride.thestoremore.com10 17 Fayetteville Arkansas Heart of the Ozarks Pagan Pride Day Northshore Pavilion 10:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Lake Fayetteville Road, Fayetteville AR 72702 information@heartoftheozarksppd.com10 24/25/26 Springfield Missouri Greenleaf Coven's 31st Samhain Seminar 3 p.m. Friday through the weekend : speakers, readers, vendors, drumming on site http://www.myspace.com/greenleafcoven Lamplighter Inn reservations@lamplightersouth.com [mention Frosts or ORPA (OZARKS REGIONAL PAGAN ALLIANCE) or Greenleaf] 1772 S Glenstone 417) 882-1113 We'll see you at one of these events. If you are a newby to the Craft, or if you just want to see the weirdos at play, or if the itch of curiosity just won't be quieted, drop in and see what it's all about. Yes, we're deviant, but not necessarily dangerous. And anyhow, you've seen normal (SHUDDER). How will you ever know unless you see for yourself? In-person conversation is so infinitely more satisfactory than brief, hasty questions on the web. Blessed be those who hold out for first-hand experiences. Gavin and YvonneKeywords: good magic spells celtics religion pagan religions pagan goddess pagan gods celtic gods names black magik book of black magic spells