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Rolling Hills Drive, Culpeper, Virginia.
Critical Thinking Witch Collective invites you to grow your magical practice in our FREE online event!
Our BritCritWitches are leading this one so the times on the schedule are GMT, but the registration will give you the proper time in your time zone!
SATURDAY!
January 11th 10 AM PST/ 1 PM EST/ 6 PM GMT/ 5 AM AEST (1/12)
We begin with a potion or two at the Gnome and Cauldron. What will our Potions Witch Jul Bloomfield brew for you to try at home?
Next @breelandwalker, host of Hex Positive Podcast challenges us to ‘Create You Own Correspondences’ with herb allies. Perfect to customise your craft!
Quickfire Correspondences Panel come next: The Geordie Witch joins @lozziestardust and Bree to a Witch-off. What herbs will they choose for what spell when Lee Ignire of Do The Magical Thing quizzes them?
Afterwards we cast a Conjuration of Community as we enter break-out rooms to chat with your fellow Witches. Don’t worry there are conversational prompts to get the magic of conversation going!
Next Lozzie Stardust, our glorious Goose Witch, gives us the answer to what Wool of Bat and Eye of Newt really mean!
Now you’ve got the green (witch) thumb, Lee highlights must-read herbals and summons up a history of Nicholas Culpemagicnaper.
Get your free ticket here!
Welcome! You are invited to join a meeting: January Brew: Creating Correspondence . After registering, you will receive a confirmation email
Find out more about the Critical Thinking Witch Collective here!
Culpeper, Virginia
📸 Cary O'Dell
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18th October 1616, birth of the English botanist, herbalist, physician, and astrologer Nicholas Culpeper. Inspired by the work of medical reformers such as Paracelsus (whose birthday was last week), Culpepper published his books of medical and pharmaceutical knowledge in English. By publishing in English, Culpepper’s works could be read by ordinary folk healers who could not read Latin. His most known work was ‘The English Physician’ published in 1653, it is known today as Culpeper’s Herbal. His questioning of traditional methods and knowledge, pairing herbs and planetary influences to counter illnesses and disease; led him to be accused of Witchcraft in 1642. One of his ancestors was Thomas Culpeper, the secret lover of Queen Catherine Howard, fifth wife of Henry VIII who was sentenced to death by her husband, and beheaded on the 13 February 1542. The bottles shown are handmade from casts taken from actual 18th and 19th century medicine bottles, with original artwork inspired by actual medicine history are available on the website. www.ofgraveconcern.com/apothecarybottlesandjars Follow @ofgrave.concern for more tales of dark history, and original historically inspired artwork from 1348 - 1848. #onthisdayinhistory #botany #herbalists #herbalism #astrologyposts #astrologers #historyofscience #sciencehistory #culpeper #nicholasculpeper #folkmedicine #herbalmedicinecabinet #herbalremedies #herbalhistory #historyofmedicine #medicinehistory #thisdayinhistory #17thcentury #paracelsus #medicalhistory #interestingfacts #medicinebottle #medicinebottles #antiquebottles #ceramicartists #ceramicbottle #ceramicbottles #medicinehistory #bottleart #bottleartwork https://www.instagram.com/p/CWeI57vPdtW/?utm_medium=tumblr
Recent Acquisition - Photograph Collection
“Lizzie’s house on Stevens Street in Culpeper.” Jackson Family Photograph Collection
rr8187 by George Hamlin Via Flickr: Amtrak's northbound "Crescent" accelerates away from its stop at Culpeper, Virginia, on May 28, 1994.