PNW Folkloric Magic Collective Open Meeting - Sunday January 14th 3 PM FREE!
Belmont Library- 1038 SE Cesar Estrada Chavez Blvd, Portland, OR
PNW Folkloric Magic Collective is an esoteric study/social group focused on animist and folkloric based magical systems. We've been meeting for a year, and it's a new year, let's start again!
Each meeting has a theme. The theme for this meeting is you magical plans for this year, come prepared to participate in the discussion.
*While this event is open to the public, we aim to create and anti-racist and anti-fascist space for conversation and connection.
**Masks are strongly encouraged!
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So, are folk witch covens a thing? Really I just mean, offline small social circles of folk witches. I know they have to be, but I can’t even find any covens in my city - much less a folk magic centered one. Nor any pagan communities outside of CUUPs. I must be looking in the wrong places.
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only thing keeping me sober
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Join us Sunday, December 11, 2022 at 3PM for this free event at the North Portland Library! We are starting an esoteric study/social group focused on animist and folkloric based magical systems.
December 11, 2022 3PM
North Portland Library (upstairs meeting room) 512 N Killingsworth Street Portland, OR 97217
*While this event is open to the public, we aim to create and ant-racist and anti-fascist space for conversation and connection.
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Photos of almost-adult Great Blue Herons from a couple weeks ago.
We talk so much about the weird positions cats sleep in, but 'balanced on one foot on a pediment covered in bird poop' is also pretty impressive!
Beautiful landing from this youngun!
I can tell these two are immature because despite having dapper blue streaks on their heads (unlike totally BABY herons), they are still growing in their mature breeding-display quills -- the short ivory brush-strokes where a regal ruff will go, down and around their necks.
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Yeehaw territory is all of the USA, but mostly west of the Mississippi River (anything bought in the Louisiana Purchase that was considered the 'frontier') 🌿
@whataboutyouisamascot thank you for the history lesson! Unfortunately I have no idea where Mississipi is, and I'm way too sick to look that up, so I'm just nodding and smiling gratefully like an idiot 😃👍 <- not a thought behind those eyes
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