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Apopthecary

07 Friday Oct 2011

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Apothecary, Bottles, English witchcraft, Herbs, magic, roots, sorcery, witchcraft, woods


My effort to put things into a little more order – I think I’ll give it up…

As for trying to organise the corner with all the roots and woods, well, I think I’ll have to encourage the wee folk to help there!

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Apothecary I

07 Friday Oct 2011

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Apothecary, Bottles, English witchcraft, Herbs, magic, roots, sorcery, Toadsman, witchcraft, woods


The Toadsmans effort to bring some order into this tiny part of the apothecary; I still can’t find half of what I’m looking for…

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The traditional horseshoe as an offering for luck and wellbeing
The traditional horseshoe as an offering for luck and wellbeing
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Ribbons galore
Horseshoes are traditional offerings
Horseshoes are traditional offerings
A wand & horseshoes as offerings
A wand & horseshoes as offerings
The sacred oak in glorious sunshine
The sacred oak in glorious sunshine
Offerings adorning the Oak
Offerings adorning the Oak
Bones left as offerings
Bones left as offerings
Decorations left on the Oak
Decorations left on the Oak
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Sacred Oak
Sacred Oak
The Toadsman's drawing of the Cursing Hand
The Toadsman’s drawing of the Cursing Hand
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The old yew at the churchyard where visited today.
The old yew at the churchyard where visited today.
St, Nectans Glen
St, Nectans Glen
A selection of the horse brasses
A selection of the horse brasses
A poppet from the 1940's
A poppet from the 1940’s
A selection of scrying tools
A selection of scrying tools
A closer look at the scrying objects
A closer look at the scrying objects
Scrying ball that belonged to Cecil Williamson
Scrying ball that belonged to Cecil Williamson
Scrying crystal that belonged to Austin Osman Spare
Scrying crystal that belonged to Austin Osman Spare
Traditional Mandrake
Traditional Mandrake
Traditional Mandrake
Traditional Mandrake
The Hurlers stone circle on Bodmin Moor
The Hurlers stone circle on Bodmin Moor
The Hurlers stone circle on Bodmin Moor
The Hurlers stone circle on Bodmin Moor
The Cheesewring, a bizarre natural landmark consisting of large plates of granite balanced precariously on top of one another and apparently named after the pulped apples in cloth bags that were called 'cheeses' and used to make cider.
The Cheesewring, a bizarre natural landmark consisting of large plates of granite balanced precariously on top of one another and apparently named after the pulped apples in cloth bags that were called ‘cheeses’ and used to make cider.
On the moors in Bodmin
On the moors in Bodmin
Dozmary Pool - It is claimed to be the home of the Lady of the Lake. According to the legend, it is here that King Arthur rowed out to the Lady of the Lake and received the sword Excalibur. The pool is also the place where Bedivere returned Excalibur as Arthur lay dying after the Battle of Camlann.
Dozmary Pool – It is claimed to be the home of the Lady of the Lake. According to the legend, it is here that King Arthur rowed out to the Lady of the Lake and received the sword Excalibur. The pool is also the place where Bedivere returned Excalibur as Arthur lay dying after the Battle of Camlann.
King Doniert's Stones - Two carved pieces of a 9th century 'Celtic' cross, with an inscription commemorating Dumgarth, British King of Dumnonia, who drowned in about AD 875.
King Doniert’s Stones – Two carved pieces of a 9th century ‘Celtic’ cross, with an inscription commemorating Dumgarth, British King of Dumnonia, who drowned in about AD 875.
The Hurlers stone circle on Bodmin Moor
The Hurlers stone circle on Bodmin Moor
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Beltaine Well Dressing 2013-022
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Beltaine Well Dressing 2013-018
Beltaine Well Dressing 2013-019
Beltaine Well Dressing 2013-020
Beltaine Well Dressing 2013-021
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Beltaine Well Dressing 2013-015
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Beltaine Well Dressing 2013-012
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Beltaine Well Dressing 2013-008
Beltaine Well Dressing 2013-009
Beltaine Well Dressing 2013-010
Beltaine Well Dressing 2013-011
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Our local Beltaine well dressing - a wonderfully magical time here :)
Our local Beltaine well dressing – a wonderfully magical time here :)
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The Toadsman at the Rollright stone circle
The Toadsman at the Rollright stone circle
A beautiful carpet of Bluebells on our harvesting ground
A beautiful carpet of Bluebells on our harvesting ground
One of the dressed wells
One of the dressed wells
Holy well all dressed
Holy well all dressed
This well is dressed to commemorate the olympics
This well is dressed to commemorate the olympics
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Honouring Womens Rights
This well is dressed to remember the suffragettes
This well is dressed to remember the suffragettes
The ultimate hagstone
The ultimate hagstone
Another of the holed stones
Another of the holed stones
The guardian of the Rollright stone circle
The guardian of the Rollright stone circle
The Rollright stones - one of our places of power
The Rollright stones – one of our places of power
Our local cave
Our local cave
Hawthorn grove leading to a standing stone
Hawthorn grove leading to a standing stone

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