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Seedlings vs. the Frost

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I never thought I would thank a hurricane for cutting off a tree branch but I have. A tulip blossomed in my garden – FINALLY! The chopped off tree branch means that my garden gets more light at last. So now I get a tulip that has never grown a flower for years. The tulip is beautiful, and I plan to plant more bulbs this fall. I get more light now so why not? 

I may see more flowers but we still have frost. I am just itching to put my plants out but that would kill them and put them in shock. It is so cold out I can’t even have the windows open. The days are sunny but the wind is icy cold. 

Nevertheless, I am excited now to see what the advantage of better and more sunlight means for my garden this summer. I will probably see an increase in flowers and vegetables growing better. The tulip is a good sign! I have yet another reason to look forward to summer, if this frost ever leaves. I can’t wait to put my long suffering plants out. My mugwort plants are so big now. One long stem is growing bent over but when I plant it in the garden, I will help the stem grow straight. My mugworts are almost three feet high. I grew them from seed and that tells you how long I have waited for the frost free days to arrive. 

I have a new issue of Willow and Sage magazine. I want to make the marshmallow root lotion bars recipe. I have some cool Celtic molds for making the lotion bars in a cool shape. I also have skulls, witch hats and other molds to use. That will look great. The witch’s flying ointment is still steeping. The oil is a dark colour. That will turn out great. My squash is flowering and growing male flowers without being pollinated by a bee. I feel so bad for my squash vine but it is not warm enough to out. This is the problem. It really needs to warm up. I have a frost cloth but I doubt that will help. I suspect the frost is truly overstaying its welcome. 

For years my garden has been a shade garden. That is changing now, and I am very happy about that. The first week of June will be safe enough to set my plants out. I have grown all my seed starts from seed, nurtured them, watered them, fertilized them and weeded out the weak plants. Soon nature will take it from there when they get in my garden. I can’t wait. I added dandelion greens and chives from the garden to my breakfast this morning! That is one of the perks of living here, going out to my garden to get herbs!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Penny keeps an eye on Gilbert, the tenant’s new cat. He is an outdoor cat and usually is on a leash. He is so cute. Penny gets excited when she sees a cat in the yard, seeing as she deems it her territory. The outdoor cats don’t give a fig. They drive her crazy roaming about in the yard, because to them, it is her turf. I love seeing her act up when cats are nearby. 

Blessings, Spiderwitch

 

 

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How to lead a paranormal investigation

Merry meet all,

Paranormal investigations are the hot topic now. Read this post for info on how to go on an investigation of your own, 

One of the first things to keep in mind is that you have to rule out a haunting or disprove it. Only when you can’t disprove it do you then progress onto a good reason for the haunting. A door opening by itself could be explained by a draft or open window. An orb could be explained by a light from a room. Rule out any logical reason for a weird event first. 

Research the location. Try to find out if there were any traumatic experiences such as murders or suicides . Or if there are any other reports of any paranormal occurrences there or in the neighborhood. 

Return to the location to duplicate the experience. Return to the area with a few ghost hunting tools. See if the event repeats itself and take a friend to act as a witness. The tools can consist of electromagnetic frequencies or electronic voice phenomena, or a way to measure temperatures. 

If you hear voices- I can’t hear ghosts but I see and sense them, then record them with the EVP recorder. It may take a long time and many efforts to record something so don’t be easily discouraged. If you see a ghost, then set up a way to record sound and temperature changes. A video recorder and a flashlight are very useful to have around too. Often it is dark where you investigate. A flashlight with extra chargeable batteries is mandatory. That and wear good comfortable sensible shoes. 

Be objective. Just because you hear spooky bumps in the night doesn’t mean it is a ghost. Be open to every possibility. Once you gather enough evidence, then you can call in the professional paranormal investigation team(s) in your area. But be careful of cons or scams.

  • “Try investigating with a friend or two.

  • Never be scared to ask questions, even if you think no one is there.

  • Set up motion sensors. Paranormal activity can trigger motion sensors.

  • Maintain caution in what you deal with. (Do you want to star in a recreation of The Exorcist?)

  • Be professional: A well-groomed and intelligent person is more convincing than an unkempt, raving lunatic.

  • Be prepared for ridicule: If you make your findings or research public you will be laughed at.

  • Stand by your findings. You went through all that work, at least get credit for it.

  • Read and study: Monsters by John Michael Greer is a good start.”

Credit to https://www.wikihow.com/Investigate-a-Paranormal-Activity-or-Experience

Read the book Ghost Hunting for Dummies by Zac Bagans. It is the leading ‘textbook’ on ghost hunting. 

Thank the people for their time if they let you visit. Be polite and professional. And remember to have fun. 

Blessings, Spiderwitch

 

 

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