New person here!

I would love to hear more about your ancestral work! That’s something I am dabbling a little bit with myself!

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Welcome Christina. Welcome. I am also Native American (Cherokee) and Irish. You will love it here. Hope to see you around the forum often.

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I’m usually around a lot but I’ve been on my phone this week so I’ve been quieter. Still, if you need anything just holler and I’ll be there!

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Hi! I’m in the eastern panhandle of West Virginia. I am a Magic Man with interests in candle magic, rituals, herbs, crystals and nature, mostly trees. I will be planting 6-15 this year, maybe more (maybe a lot more…). I also go down the rabbit hole on theoretical issues, and believe that Love and Light are great, but all the greater with a little Laughter. I play in the forests with Danu and Hekate, and we always invite Brighid to play, too.

Welcome!

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Hello & thank you for the reply!

I adore trees. I have a few apple & peach trees that are simply babied. The blueberries also! They are so plentiful every year so it’s the least I can do. I can share photos after they’ve grown all their little heads out.

I get that itch to plant at this time of the year! It is an overwhelming feeling at times. I know lots of people have that feeling but mine is indescribable. Do you have these feelings when Spring is close to wakening?
Also I think the rabbit hole diving has to do with my overthinking brain. It could be?

Again, thank you for the warm welcome.

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I definitely have had garden fever for weeks. I’ve started some redbud and paw paw seeds indoors after cold stratification. In two weeks I will start my early indoor planting, as well as hickory seeds. I have a ton of seeds and my grow cabinet is ready to go. Bare root seedlings will be shipped as the weather warms, and I have a couple of trees that will go in this year, probably in September. Yeah, I’m definitely feverish!

We’re glad to have you join us!

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Merry meet @ArtistEclectic,

I hope you don’t mind if I jump on the welcome wagon too! I’m Bry, another moderator here in the forum and an Eclectic Witch with a love for travel. Just popping in to say hello! :blush:

We’re excited to have you here! Please make yourself at home and don’t hesitate to reach out if you need anything. As you can likely already tell, your new coven is a very friendly one :infinite_roots::heart:

Hope to talk with you more soon- Blessed be! :sparkles:

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Welcome Christina! I’m sorry that I didn’t welcome you earlier. My name is Melissa and I live in the middle of Alaska. It is warm and welcoming here, much like a family. My life has changed since joining… no joke!

Blessings to you on your path!
:pentagram: :heart: :candle: :smiling_face_with_three_hearts:

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Welcome, @ArtistEclectic! :sparkles:

A little late, but still wanted to say hello :slight_smile: I’m Ashley, an eclectic witch from Wisconsin. I’m a solitary witch as well and I’m just beginning to learn about being a green witch. Nature is also a huge inspiration for me - it’s where I feel most at home.

I look forward to getting to know you more in the forums!

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Thank you so much! I already feel I’ve made friends. I’m still learning the site and absolutely love it!
Blessed :candle:

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No worries!
I’m still wandering around the site amazing at all that is here. It’s libraries full of information & an online coven in one! And we don’t even have to worry about a librarian saying, “Shhh.”
:joy:

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Kindred spirits! Im still learning about green witching myself. It’s always been what I’m drawn to & happiest. I mentioned before that most people get excited about spring when they get to brush away leaves to see tiny sprouts. I makes me feel an overwhelming since of peace that all is ok in that moment; that something new has begun to grown

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