Wordless Wednesday: Artichoke
Artichoke, by Greg Harder Share your nature photography and artwork on the Pagan Newswire Collective Flickr group. For more information, check out our submission guidelines.
View ArticleScreaming Scrub Jays!
[Lupa's note: Sorry for the double post of this today; I had a brain hiccough and originally posted it under the Admin account instead of this one.] I’ve been a bit burned out on artwork lately, so I...
View ArticleWordless Wednesday: A Raven in Yggdrasil’s Branches
A Raven in Yggdrasil’s Branches, by TwaRavenMotifs Share your nature photography and artwork on the Pagan Newswire Collective Flickr group. For more information, check out our submission guidelines.
View ArticleWordless Wednesday: Pinwheels
Pinwheels, by Rockstar Vanity Share your nature photography and artwork on the Pagan Newswire Collective Flickr group. For more information, check out our submission guidelines.
View ArticleCultural Quandaries: Animals
From reading the word ‘animals’ what is the first thing that comes to mind? Think on that a bit before reading on…. Some Prominent Ojibwe ClansSOURCE: The Mishomis Book: The Voice of the Ojibway In...
View ArticleWordless Wednesday: Chamelaucium or Geraldton Wax
Chamelaucium or Geraldton Wax, by gigi50 Share your nature photography and artwork on the Pagan Newswire Collective Flickr group. For more information, check out our submission guidelines.
View ArticleI Spy: “Look, Nature”
About a year ago I was enjoying the only provincial park at the time on Manitoulin Island, Misery Bay. It has an interesting story to its name, someone was charged with surveying the water body names...
View ArticleWordless Wednesday: Fall Fungi
Fall Fungi, by Sara Bean Share your nature photography and artwork on the Pagan Newswire Collective Flickr group. For more information, check out our submission guidelines.
View ArticleRoots in the Water
Every morning when I wake up, I root myself in place. I say, “Good morning, Cosmos. Good morning, Milky Way. Good morning, Solar System.” I work inward until at last I say, “Good morning, Eli.” The...
View ArticleHappy Earth Day From No Unsacred Place!
Forty-three years ago, the first Earth Day was held with a collection of demonstrations and other activities meant to bring awareness to the many environmental crises at the time. Decades of industrial...
View ArticleWordless Wednesday: Brown Okami Kitsune Mask
Brown Okami Kitsune Mask, by Merimask Share your nature photography and artwork on the Pagan Newswire Collective Flickr group. For more information, check out our submission guidelines.
View ArticleWordless Wednesday: Gokyo Lakes
Gokyo Lakes, by LP Lévesque Share your nature photography and artwork on the Pagan Newswire Collective Flickr group. For more information, check out our submission guidelines.
View ArticleCultural Quandaries: Spring & Sex
Human Copulation. Image Credit: SUSPIRE by Tomasz Rut With my recent post on the celebrations around this time of year, being spring (or end of spring/early summer) for most of the northern hemisphere,...
View ArticleWordless Wednesday: Fern and Moss Macro by Lupa
Fern and Moss Macro, by Lupa Share your nature photography and artwork on the Pagan Newswire Collective Flickr group. For more information, check out our submission guidelines.
View ArticleNaturalism and the Gods
The following is the essay “Naturalism and the Gods” featured on HumanisticPaganism.com on 6th of May, 2012. Having a naturalist sensibility, I find supernatural concepts of deities within paganism...
View ArticleWordless Wednesday: Gray Jay Overlooking the Cascades
Gray Jay Overlooking the Cascades, by Alison Leigh Lilly Share your nature photography and artwork on the Pagan Newswire Collective Flickr group. For more information, check out our submission...
View ArticleDrowning above water
We all have different relationships to the elements. On Tuesday of this week, I found myself taking a cruise around the north of Loch Lomond between the villages of Tarbet and Inversnaid. I am blessed...
View ArticleA Call to My Fellow Bloggers
Today, over on my personal blog Therioshamanism, I posted a call to bloggers to write about their small, sacred places, the little patches of open fields and scrubby woods that many of us explored when...
View ArticleWordless Wednesday: Candle
Candle, by rsidhe Share your nature photography and artwork on the Pagan Newswire Collective Flickr group. For more information, check out our submission guidelines.
View ArticleI Spy: Ehoah is a _____ Path
If you are unfamiliar with what Ehoah is, I suggest going to the official website prior to reading. I have a lot of fun reading various interpretations of what Ehoah is. I’ve seen everything from...
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