She’s probably asleep right now, but I finished @byulyi’s birthday present!! Moonbyul from Mamamoo 😊
Love you, Kathi 😁

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She’s probably asleep right now, but I finished @byulyi’s birthday present!! Moonbyul from Mamamoo 😊
Love you, Kathi 😁
Soft Incantations ☄
A list of single-word incantations, spells that can be cast merely by saying/thinking them with intent, or over a white candle.
☄ Cuisolas From irish, Cuisle and Solas, pulse and light For a source of light give you strength
☄ Astripta From latin, Astra and Scripta, star-written Written in the stars, to tie something to fate.
☄ Solicolmére From latin, salis, salt, and french, mer et colére, sea and anger From salt to sea salt, anger disapates like sea foam
☄ Sucétoiles From french, Sucre et étoiles, sugar and stars To enchant light with the power to soften sweeten.
☄ Rosetaltion From english, rose, nostalgia and elation, feelings for the past and happiness. To give memories rose colored glasses.
Appalachian Folklore, Wives Tales, and Superstitions
Brought to you mostly by my grandparents, but also by my family at large. These are all things I heard growing up in the northern region of Appalachia and wanted to share with y'all. The lore and sayings may vary based on location, family tradition, and other factors, but this is just what I’m sharing from my experiences!
• Give the first pinch of a freshly baked loaf of bread to the Good Men to keep them happy. • Deaths and births always come in threes. • Spin around in a circle three times before you walk in the front door to confuse any spirits that are following you. • Don’t throw your hair out! If a bird builds a nest with it, you’ll have migraines. • “Red sky at night, sailor’s delight. Red sky at morning, sailor’s warning.” • If the leaves on trees are flipped over with their backsides showing, rain’s coming. • If you hear a dog howl at night, death is coming. • If you’re giving someone a wallet or purse as a present, put money in it to ensure they’ll never financially struggle. • Spirits can’t cross running water. • Cats and dogs won’t enter a room where spirits are present. • Carry an acorn in your pocket for good luck, a penny for prosperity, and a nail for protection. • If you’re having nightmares, put a Bible under your pillow. They’ll go away. • Take a spoonful of honey to keep your words sweet. • Keeping a pot of coffee on ensures a happy home. • It’s bad luck to walk over a grave. • A horseshoe hung above a door ensures good luck. • A horseshoe in the bedroom staves away nightmares. • If your right hand itches, you’ll soon be receiving money. If the left itches, you’ll be paying it. • Wishing on a star works. “Star light, star bright, first star I see tonight. I wish I may, I wish I might, have the wish I wish tonight.” • When you have a random shiver, someone just walked over your grave. • If smoke from a fire rises, expect clear skies. If it rolls along the ground, expect storms. • Rosemary near the door provides protection. Lavender provides peace. • “A ring around the sun or moon, rain or snow is coming soon.” • Wind chimes and bells keep spirits away. • Seeing a cardinal means unexpected company. • For that matter, so does dropping silverware. • Rubbing a bit of potato on a wart helps it to go away. • If the soles of your feet itch, you will soon walk on strange grounds. • Black eyed peas, greens, and/or pork and sauerkraut should be eaten on New Year’s Day to welcome good luck and good fortune. • Driving a nail into a bedframe or crib will drive away curses. • If your ears are burning, someone’s talking about you. • If you dream of fish, you are or will soon be pregnant. • Listen to the wisdom of children, they see and know more than we think. • To dream of death means birth, to dream of birth means death. • To cure a headache, crush some mint leaves in your hands, cup them over your mouth and nose, and breathe in a few times. It should help. • Placing a fern or ivy on the front porch protects against curses. • In a vegetable garden, never plant the same plants in the same spot two years in a row. Rotate where they are, and you’ll save your soil. (Note: this is a real thing called crop rotation, and is actually kind of important) • A black bird (Raven or crow, doesn’t matter) on the roof or a windowsill is an omen for death. To avoid it, you have to scare it away without using your voice before it caws. • Say a prayer when you pass a coal mine for the lost souls still in the mine. • Thank the land and the Lord with every successful hunt or harvest you have, for nothing is guaranteed.
These are a few of the folklores, wives’ tales, superstitions, and sayings that I’ve heard growing up (and still living in) in Appalachia! I encourage other Appalachian witches, cunning folk, and general inhabitants of the Appalachian region (and just the mountain range at large) to share whatever bits you’ve heard over the years! I just wanted to share a bit with y'all to give you an insight into some Appalachian lore, my own practice, and maybe give you some things to research and incorporate into your own practice! 🌿✨
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2017 Jonerys Fanfiction Awards
The moment everyone has been waiting for is here. You guys not only nominated your favorite Jonerys Fanfics but you also got to vote for them. So without further delay here are the 2017 Jonerys Fanfiction Award winners:
BEST ROMANCE: Love On The Brain by ashleyfanfic
http://archiveofourown.org/works/11958477/chapters/27039831
BEST ANGST: Ozymandian by FrostbitePanda
http://archiveofourown.org/works/11756214/chapters/26497884
SMUTIEST SMUT: Up Against the Wall by meisie
http://archiveofourown.org/works/12742644/chapters/29061534
BEST ACTION: Held Captive by FieryPen37
https://archiveofourown.org/works/12229134/chapters/27782181
BEST MODERN AU: Dangerous Woman by ashleyfanfic
https://archiveofourown.org/works/12230169/chapters/27784824
BEST CANON DIVERGENT AU: Her Life and Her Death by magicmoon111
https://archiveofourown.org/works/12158934/chapters/27593052
BEST BOATSEX: Tangent by sparkles59
https://archiveofourown.org/works/12352575/chapters/28097400
BEST ONESHOT: Always by OnlyInAutumn
https://archiveofourown.org/works/12276855
BEST MULTI-CHAPTER: Love On The Brain by ashleyfanfic
http://archiveofourown.org/works/11958477/chapters/27039831
Congratulations to everyone including all of the nominees. If the the winners could please message me your favorite quote from your story that would be great. FrostbitePanda has offered to make a banner for the winners since I have no talent what so ever when it comes to that stuff. In the meantime I will also be working on creating a collection on AO3 where all these fics will be located - I only ask for your permission to do so. Since I do not know all the winners please pass on this message. Congratulations once again to everyone. I look forward to continue reading many more incredible stories from everyone.
-NoOrdinaryLines
Common Spell Items
Here’s a collection of items you can easily find outside and their correspondences/associations
Grass: Psychic powers, protection, growth, nature, learning, healing, new beginnings, recovery from loss Pine needles: Cleansing, healing and strengthening. It also acts as a natural insect repellent Pine cones: Masculinity, fertility Maple Leaves: Feminine, moon magic, travel, learning, dealing with change, decision making, spiritual healing Pennies: Luck, wealth Dandelions: Divination, wishes, calling spirits Dandelion leaves: Summoning spirits, healing, purification, defeating negativity Red/purple wild clover: Fidelity, love, money, protection, the blessing of domestic animals White wild clover: Breaking curses Two leaf clover: Love, luck Three leaf clover: protection, luck Four leaf clover: Protection, psychic powers, spirit work, luck, success Oak leaf: Truth, steadfast knowledge, protection Acorn: Good luck, protection, wisdom, and personal power Walnut: Healing and protection
Feel free to add any more!
he was wearing a headset and i said ‘ya know what this reminds me of?’ so here ya go
the first thing you learn in stage management is how to walk with enough purpose at all times that people will get the fuck out of your way
*when people talk shit on headset*
SM: Stand by shade… SM: Shade… throw.
Everything is wrong and I have to pee.
Me, a very frazzled stage manager, during tech
*Submitted by cucumbermelondishsoap
(via conversationsfromthebooth)
I'm working on forming a coalition called "Stage Managers Against the Use of Confetti in Theatrical Productions".
Who’s with me
When an actor starts ad-libbing their monologue and then calls “Line!”
I probably came out of the womb coiling my umbilical cord
Unknown technician (via that-sound-guy)
I saw a “shoutout to the theatre kids” post that was only about actors and I felt left out so this is for everyone else (please add to this if you feel you haven’t been represented!!):
shoutout to the theatre kids that aren’t actors
to the stage managers who manage to balance friendships and being authoritative in rehearsals
to the technicians that do extra training in welding and access equipment and so many other things to make themselves more hireable
to the techs and stage management who just sometimes want to wear colour but are instead in show blacks all the time
to the stage managers who get stuck mediating the tension between directors and designers who are older and supposed to be more mature than you
to the techs who injure themselves, deal with it, and keep working (or are told they aren’t allowed and are so annoyed about it)
to the designers that have to compromise what they want because the director doesn’t like it or there isn’t enough time/budget/equipment
to the casual crew members who just like theatre and want to be involved but aren’t trying to make a career of it
to everyone who tries (and sometimes fails) to fit in friends and healthy eating during tech week
to everyone who has ever done a year-long unpaid (or barely paid) internship in the hopes that it will lead to a job opportunity
to everyone who has ever worked really hard on making/finding a prop only to have it cut in tech or dress
to the design assistants that have to figure out when and how to become designers in their own right
to anyone who has ever managed to avert a crisis backstage where there’s barely any light and you can’t talk
to anyone who has ever had to make the decision to stop the show because some crises just can’t be averted
to everyone who struggles to understand unions
and the list goes on and on
you’re all fucking amazing