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  • April Showers, The Power of Weather Magick

    Welcome back to White Rose of Avalon my Darlings.   Today’s post is about weather magick and storm waters, as this month of April is famously rainy.    The rain in April is necessary for the growth of the flowers and plants in May!    Of course, weather magick is not just about rain, which…


  • Wintertime Walks: A Poem

    Welcome back to White Rose of Avalon my Darlings.    Today’s post is a poem about being outdoors in the Winter months. Wintertime Walks by Maranda Wabik Snowflakes glisten on long dark hair Jack Frost nips at a reddened nose On a pale face As the body trudges along the path Walking in a snowfall…


  • Watch the Snow Poem

    For today’s post, I have decided to share a poem about being cozy inside watching a steady snowfall. Watch the Snow by Maranda Wabik Snow falling in a blanket As I am cozy inside Watching the flakes accumulate I can hide in my cocoon No need to leave anytime soon The wintery time of reflection…


  • Snow White, Child of Winter and Bringer of Spring

    Welcome to day three of Winter Faerytale Week! For this post, I have decided to discuss the story of Snow White and the Seven Dwarves with a focus on the deeper meaning of Snow White as a character.    I thought that this would serve as a good companion piece to yesterday’s post on the…


  • The Snow Queen and Frozen in Comparison

    Welcome to day one of Winter Faerytale Week here at White Rose of Avalon.   For this first post, I have chosen the topic of Hans Christian Andersen’s The Snow Queen.   In particular, I will be comparing and contrasting it with the Disney film based on it, Frozen. The story of the original fairytale…


  • Frost & Snow Poem

    For today’s post, I have decided to share a poem about the divine energies of this season of Winter. Frost & Snow by Maranda Wabik Apples in the snow Got no place to go Blood drops  Unto a white blanket Frosty images Painted on the Glass window pane Jack Frost Is in the air Snow…


  • First Snow Poem

    For today’s post, I have decided to share a poem about the first snowfall and how it makes you feel. First Snow by Maranda Wabik First flakes of SNOW Catching the light of the  MOON Dancing along the  Dark inky sky As the wintery Weather begins  ANEW Each dark half  Of the year Brings much …