The holidays’ connection to nature Imagine back before the days of yore- before the written word. Two men sat beside the fire in the evening. The older one – Will – says, “Tom, does it
Continue ReadingPhoebe Ward, the Witch of Northampton Co., NC
In her youth Phoebe Ward had been called a “Wise Woman”. She knew a lot about plants and herbs and could read nature’s signs to know when it was time to plant and harvest. She’d
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A graphic short story
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Check out the Southern Gothic Playlist on Spotify – a mix of old and new tunes that includes mostly Americana and Bluegrass dealing with familiar Southern Gothic themes. Still growing!.
Continue ReadingWitches on the Roof
Newspaper account of witches in Illinois from 1871.
Continue ReadingBlessed Mabon!
It’s the Season of the Witch!
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Strolling through two amazingly beautiful cemeteries in Savannah, GA, in the rain – Bonaventure Cemetery & Laurel Grove North Cem. High quality prints of individual images available soon. Email (“timtreadwell2@gmail.com”) if you are interested. All
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This is a tragic love story with a rather horrible end, set in slavery days in North Carolina. I adapted it from Ch. 2 “Po Sandy” from “The Conjure Woman” by African-American fiction writer, essayist, and
Continue Reading“The Obi Man”
By Eden Phillpotts Published in Harper’s Magazine, Saturday July 1, 1893 Hidden in the heart of a tropical tangle of tamarind and mango, palm and plantain, perched on the lonely apex of a lofty hill
Continue ReadingAretha Franklin & Ray Charles – Spirit In The Dark
I, I’m getting the spirit in the dark(Um-hum-hum)I’m getting the spirit in the dark(Um-hum-hum)People moving oh and they groovingJust getting the spirit(Um-hum-hum) in the darkTell me, sister, how do ya feel?Tell me my brother-brother-brotherHow do
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