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Woodland Wings and Birthday Rings
My little girl has just turned four. I have no idea where the time has gone. As I sit here writing this I cannot help but smile at all of the wonderful memories she has given me; that both of … Continue reading →
Posted in children, craft adventures, felting, Fibres, nature, seasonal, Stories, Waldorf / Steiner
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Tagged birthday, birthday ideas, children love, faeries, fairies, forest, making waldorf dolls, parenting, photography, play silks, travel, Waldorf, waldorf doll, waldorf family, walking, walking north wales, woodland
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Calling in the May!
What is the first thing that comes to your mind when you think about Mayday? Personally, with me it is the maypole. The maypole is said to represent two things. In times gone by our ancestors believed that spirits … Continue reading →
Posted in children, garden, Goddess, Home Education, nature, nature table, Pagan, seasonal
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Tagged beltane, celebrations, celtic, children, clun, dryad, fae, faeries, fairies, fertility, festivities, forest, goddess, greenman, greenman festival, hawthorn, hobbyhorse, jack in the green, john barleycorn, leaves, local customs, local fesivals, may 1st, may celebration, mayday, maypole, medieval, morris dancers, morris dancing, music, pagan, season, seasonal, spirit, spring, superstition, traditional, travel, Waldorf, wiccan, wood sprite, woodland, woods
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Fairy Caves
My little girl, Emily worried about the fairies a couple of nights ago as we walked home through the snow. She asked what the sparkles were on the ground and Toby and I told her it was where the fiaries … Continue reading →