2025-01-09T11:32:04-05:00

There’s no right way to grieve this isn’t up for debate. New Orleans will keep shining despite all the hate. Read more

2024-09-18T10:29:53-05:00

Here in the Southern U.S. we have our own native indigo that was used by indigenous people for dyeing and medicinal purposes before the imports came on the scene. Read more

2024-09-14T11:08:12-05:00

New Orleans National Vodou Day is based on the Vodun Days in Benin, the event consists of a processional with offerings and prayers along the way, and culminating in a ritual at the historic Congo Square. Read more

2024-08-25T10:46:47-05:00

Edinburgh Scotland is a unique city with a magick all its own. Castles, underground vaults, ghosts, and a long history this city does not disappoint. One of the most interesting highlights is the Witches' Well near Edinburgh castle. Read more

2024-04-19T10:18:45-05:00

Where my Weedy Witches at ? Do you wake and bake marijuana with the goddess at dawn? Is holy smoke a literal thing in your life? Then this is the blog post for you. Read more

2024-04-18T14:06:55-05:00

I'm taking this opportunity to highlight my favorite tarot professionals. This time it is a fellow New Orleans Witch, both near and dear to me, Juliet Rose. Read more

2024-03-19T10:23:56-05:00

My favorite thing to do for any sabat or sacred holiday is cook. If you follow this blog you can find many recipes for many different occasions. This recipe makes beautiful pale green cookies highlighted with a lavender drizzle. Read more

2024-03-05T13:37:00-05:00

Personally I have always been a proponent of heritage cooking, and also a fan of Jessica B. Harris, when I saw the new show High on the Hog: How African-American Cuisine Transformed America appeared, I was hungry to see.... Read more

2024-01-30T14:19:23-05:00

It was my supreme pleasure to meet Charles Harrington last year at the Endless Night Vampire Ball in New Orleans. Harrington along with Craig Maher is the creator of Tarot of the Vampires published by Llewellyn Publications. Read more

2024-01-11T09:56:57-05:00

January 14, 2024 will be the Inaugural New Orleans National Vodou Day. Based on the Voodoo Day celebrations in Benin, the day will consist of a processional with offerings and prayers along the way, and culminating in a ritual at the historic Congo Square. Read more


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