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The last of the old house going down. Lumber used for our SDCW-ATC Dining Hall.

This is where you can order my book.

The 3 Wizards of the kid’s Dragon Hunt at our Mayday Festival 2012!

The 3 Wizards of the kid’s Dragon Hunt at our Mayday Festival 2012!

The Children’s joust at SDCW-ATC’s Mayday Festival 2012!

The Children’s joust at SDCW-ATC’s Mayday Festival 2012!

Our guest Kerr Cuhulain at our Mayday Festival 2012!

Our guest Kerr Cuhulain at our Mayday Festival 2012!

Don’t worry, be happy!

Don’t worry, be happy!

So true!

So true!

northsuite:

Danu is the Irish earth Goddess, mother of the Tuatha Dé Danann (people of the Goddess Danu). Danu is an ancient Goddess, and was worshipped extensively throughout Western Europe, ruling over rivers, magic, fertility, wells, and wisdom. She gives her name to many European places, including the Danube River and the country of Denmark. Danu, whose name means “wisdom”, was known as Don in Wales, and her name is also seen as Dana orDanann.
The Tuatha Dé Danann were the fifth group to inhabit Ireland. After learning the magical arts, they arrived in Ireland on ships, which they then burned so that they would not be tempted to go back to where they had come from. They defeated the Fir Bolg who then inhabited Ireland, and were the main population until the arrival of the Milesians. The Milesians nearly wiped out the Tuatha Dé Danann—the survivors were driven to Tír na nÓg, the “land of eternal youth”, or underground, where they took the name Daoine Sídhe, or “people of the mounds”. There they continue to reside, and we know them better as fairies.

northsuite:

Danu is the Irish earth Goddess, mother of the Tuatha Dé Danann (people of the Goddess Danu). Danu is an ancient Goddess, and was worshipped extensively throughout Western Europe, ruling over rivers, magic, fertility, wells, and wisdom. She gives her name to many European places, including the Danube River and the country of Denmark. Danu, whose name means “wisdom”, was known as Don in Wales, and her name is also seen as Dana orDanann.

The Tuatha Dé Danann were the fifth group to inhabit Ireland. After learning the magical arts, they arrived in Ireland on ships, which they then burned so that they would not be tempted to go back to where they had come from. They defeated the Fir Bolg who then inhabited Ireland, and were the main population until the arrival of the Milesians. The Milesians nearly wiped out the Tuatha Dé Danann—the survivors were driven to Tír na nÓg, the “land of eternal youth”, or underground, where they took the name Daoine Sídhe, or “people of the mounds”. There they continue to reside, and we know them better as fairies.

Sometimes it’s tough being a Witch!

Sometimes it’s tough being a Witch!