Tell us of your likes and dislikes. Music? Tv/Movies? Books? What do you like to do in your spare time?
My interests include Wiccan, Nature, knowledge of all kinds; The music taste are very eclectic from heavy metal to classical, I love Chopin to Nickleback; TV’s &/or Movie that I like are also very varied I prefer truth based movies and telivision from History Channel to Titanic; Books, Authors are easier, I love all of the books by Dave Pelzer and Anne Rice as well as VC Andrews; My dislikes or pet peeves as I like to call them include the toilet paper on the roll the wrong way, my silverware drawer messed up and people not putting things back where they got them from.
Are you currently living what may be considered an alternative lifestyle? For example, are you a traveling artist, practicing a non-mainstream spirituality, or part of a BDFSM lifestyle?
I don't think I am... I am Wiccan and live my life accordingly, it is a relative question, not alternative for me. I am a mother of two subadult children who are legally adult but not quite there yet, so I guess that is somewhat alterternative… I do draw and Paint take that as you will.
What does the older knowledge of legend, myth, lore, story, tale, wisdoms mean to you?
It means that those who have come before us have left us knowledge that we may know without the pain of finding the answers to our questions the hard way, through pain, suffering, trial and error.
Do you belong to any organizations; re-enactment based (i.e. households, tribes, clans), spiritual based (i.e. covens, orders, or other pagan groups) or other? If so which ones and where?
I do have my own Wiccan based website, as well as being a member of some other Wiccan and Pagan sites as well as some Native American… That’s about as close as I get to being part of a reenactment type organization.
If not of the older life styles, how tolerant are you ?
I am very open minded of all views. I may or may not choose to do the same myself, but it is not up to me to say what others should or should not do.
Have you ever been to a Renaissance Faire or Medieval Fest? If so, which did you prefer? If not, which would you rather attend? Would you rather be a participant or spectator? Please relate to us your experience!
To the best of my knowledge it is a Renaissance faire that I would like best. I have not been to either, but I like what King Richards Faire looks like with the fancy dress, the knights, the jousting and such.
Do you have any artistry, crafting, and trade… what do you create, Please share your talents with us.
I love to draw and paint, to create all sorts of things, such as using pencil and pen on everything from napkins to canvas board, and making things (like wind chimes) from whatever material is laying around. Carpal tunnel has restricted those activities though.
What is the best way to contact you if your talents are skills are desired?
You can leave me a message here on the site (I am here daily), you can also send me an email to naturalwiccan@hotmail.com, or visit my site and message me there at www.naturalwiccan.socialparody.com or you can find me on Facebook
Please answer all questions honestly and openly so staff and members can get to know you. Approval of your application will be based upon your answers. Any thing else you would like to tell people?
I am a mother of two beautiful and annoying children, a pet friend to many, I am a Wiccan, a Prietess, a teacher, and a student. I would help anyone in need and need of very little. I am me… that is all that I am, no more and no less.
Thank you, I am honored to be the featured member! This was the first Pagan Faire I have ever attended. I wish I had thought of bringing a camera...grrr. I know several others had the foresight, don't know who they are but saw many flashes. The faire was held at Reed College in the Commons building, which is glass walls and has a fireplace on the west wall. Outside is a spring fed natural pond/lake with large pine, oak and other native plants. Though it is barely out of winter everything is green because of all the rain Portland, Oregon receives. In one of the classrooms there were two ladies doing divination, very nicely done! In another classroom was the free workshops, each 45 minutes long, and each one starting upon the hour. In the main hall the ticketers were really funny, joking and teasing everyone. There were a couple of volunteers who provided "taxi" service from the parking lots to the event. The stage was set in the corner where the wall of windows met, with the lake and trees for a backdrop..so pretty. There was a harpist, violinist, singers, and Morris dancers, which I missed and belly dancers, that I didn't. As for the artists and craftsmen there were many, potters, ceramic carvers, leather workers, seamstresses, beaders, there was even an animal pelt craftwoman who made shamanic wear for ceremonies. The food offered was a Hawiian Barbque from a local restaurant, delicious, beef, chicken, macaroni salads, green salads, juices, coffee for us caffeiners, bottled water. There was a raffle too, with all the merchants who were present donating an item. It was fun and there was always something happening. My daughter-in-law and I spent 3 hours "just looking"! As I told one merchant, all the "oo's and ah's are free"...lol... Carli and I plan on going next year and taking the baby too. Oh, and later this summer is the Pirate Faire and we will be going and taking the newborn too, dressing her up in pirate attire, eye patch..lol..
Dear Denise, I joined because intuition told me to do it. I respect intuition, so I did. Looking forward to discovering new things, Soulful blessings, Antonio
Greetings Lady Denise Morgan. I thank thee for the welcome. Because I lean more towards the fantasy and sci-fi, I was not sure how I would be received here. I am grateful for the opportunity to be a member here. This web site has many facets that hold my interest and I look forward to exploring them. Until next time, fare thee well! ~ The Paladin Knight
Thank you Denise for the warm greeting and invitation to explore. Indeed, the time I have spent here, as already shown me:there is a vastness of treasure and wonder to be found. People I have met,thus far, have been more than welcoming to this new traveler in their midst!
You all are quite welcoming. I thought I would show you a picture of some of me and some of my Bitter Mash Border (Morris) team mates. We're in our modern gear, we're still working on the Ren version
AZureGray
Thank you, I am honored to be the featured member! This was the first Pagan Faire I have ever attended. I wish I had thought of bringing a camera...grrr. I know several others had the foresight, don't know who they are but saw many flashes. The faire was held at Reed College in the Commons building, which is glass walls and has a fireplace on the west wall. Outside is a spring fed natural pond/lake with large pine, oak and other native plants. Though it is barely out of winter everything is green because of all the rain Portland, Oregon receives. In one of the classrooms there were two ladies doing divination, very nicely done! In another classroom was the free workshops, each 45 minutes long, and each one starting upon the hour. In the main hall the ticketers were really funny, joking and teasing everyone. There were a couple of volunteers who provided "taxi" service from the parking lots to the event. The stage was set in the corner where the wall of windows met, with the lake and trees for a backdrop..so pretty. There was a harpist, violinist, singers, and Morris dancers, which I missed and belly dancers, that I didn't. As for the artists and craftsmen there were many, potters, ceramic carvers, leather workers, seamstresses, beaders, there was even an animal pelt craftwoman who made shamanic wear for ceremonies. The food offered was a Hawiian Barbque from a local restaurant, delicious, beef, chicken, macaroni salads, green salads, juices, coffee for us caffeiners, bottled water. There was a raffle too, with all the merchants who were present donating an item. It was fun and there was always something happening. My daughter-in-law and I spent 3 hours "just looking"! As I told one merchant, all the "oo's and ah's are free"...lol... Carli and I plan on going next year and taking the baby too. Oh, and later this summer is the Pirate Faire and we will be going and taking the newborn too, dressing her up in pirate attire, eye patch..lol..
Mar 26, 2011
Antonio Gil
Apr 6, 2011
Antonio Gil
Apr 13, 2011
Mabon-Witch
Thanks for the add and all of your help on the blog. Blessings of Peace and love to you
Mabonwitch.
Apr 16, 2011
Antonio Gil
Apr 17, 2011
The Paladin Knight
Apr 17, 2011
Antonio Gil
Apr 18, 2011
Dean Angel
Hey Denise,
Thank you for the birthday blessings!
Your Happy Birthday image is amazing, I am in awe of many of the greeting images on these pages.
Apr 19, 2011
Hedgewitch
May 5, 2011
Maureen Delaney
I say in my book "AS IF", we are blessed and we are a blessing....and we are!!
Many blessings,
Mo
May 12, 2011
Evil Magician
Jun 6, 2011
FoxKat
Jun 19, 2011
Mellanie Joanne Michaels
Jun 29, 2011
FoxKat
Jul 2, 2011
Rev. Allen M. Drago ~ Traveler
Jul 24, 2011
Amy Graves
Jul 25, 2011
William T Michaels
Aug 11, 2011
Dept of PMM Artists & things
Aug 19, 2011
torch mills
Aug 25, 2011
miyoko canter
Aug 25, 2011
Christine S.Bell
Aug 29, 2011
nilyung
Sep 2, 2011
Thimble~Fae Princess
Sep 22, 2011
Demetrius
Sep 27, 2011
Dept of PMM Artists & things
Sep 28, 2011
PerseH ~Staff Wrangler~
Oct 3, 2011
PerseH ~Staff Wrangler~
Oct 3, 2011
AZureGray
May you enjoy your birthday with the excitement and wonder of a child, pure joy!!!
Oct 3, 2011
Dept of PMM Artists & things
Oct 3, 2011
Rev. Allen M. Drago ~ Traveler
Oct 3, 2011
Dept of PMM Artists & things
Oct 3, 2011
SunKat
Oct 7, 2011
Kira Hays
Oct 10, 2011
Joe Santa
Thank-you for the warm welcome. God Bless!
Oct 12, 2011
The Witch, Besom, and The Bee
Oct 14, 2011
miyoko canter
hello , denise was my stepsisters name.
Oct 16, 2011
Dept of PMM Artists & things
Oct 16, 2011
Gift
Thank you for the birthday wishes!!! ^_^
Oct 26, 2011
Starlene Andrea Godfrey
Thank you for inviting me and the gifts that are shared among people of the old world.
Oct 26, 2011
Susan Ragsdale
I have a question. What does the phrase "where you want of choose" mean? It's under Yule in the event list. Please help, thanks!
Nov 7, 2011
Willa Wylde
Nov 29, 2011
Patricia Shettle
Dec 5, 2011
Patricia Shettle
Dec 6, 2011
Patricia Shettle
Hello,my friend
Feb 28, 2012
Patricia Shettle
huggs to you my friend
Feb 29, 2012
Masher Llewdwellyn
Thanks Denise,
You all are quite welcoming. I thought I would show you a picture of some of me and some of my Bitter Mash Border (Morris) team mates. We're in our modern gear, we're still working on the Ren version
Feb 29, 2012
Solrac The Leather Alchemist...
Thank you for your request sista!
Apr 3, 2012
Elaine Robinson
Jul 30, 2012
Dept of PMM Artists & things
Great Spirit, teach me the significance of spiritual values.
Oct 3, 2012
Dept of PMM Artists & things
Oct 3, 2012