Sunday 21 November 2010

Course - Gardening with the Moon & Stars

 
  • Begins - Saturday 16 April 2011
  • 10.30 - 16.00
  • 5 more Saturdays from May-Oct
  • £45/day or £250 for all 6 days booked together

16 April 2011: Part 1 - Working with the Moon & Stars; Using the Calendar

This first Saturday gets you going with understanding the basics of biodynamic gardening, what it is, what it does and how to work it.

The following 5 Saturdays - May to Oct - take you thorugh actually using the preparations, making 2 of the basic preparations, and using the compost preps.

Contact us to reserve a place for the series - get going with biodyanmics, it's organics with Oooomph !!!
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Elen Sentier & Jennie Russell-Smith
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Saturday 20 November 2010

Spindle at Cage Brook


Spindle at Cage Brook
Originally uploaded by Elen Sentier
Spindle Tree gets her name from the fact that her wood has been used for making spindles for spinning for a very long time, probably since humans discovered spinning and her strong wood.

She also has these beautiful pink flowers that open up to shoe brigth orange centres - an amazing counterpoint, pink and orange, that works beautifully.

We may have some spinning workshops at the cafe - keep watching here for news.
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Friday 19 November 2010

Spirit Dolls ... change of date !!!

Heads up ... we've had to move the Spirit Dolls workshop date, due to force majure. It's now on ...

Date: Sunday, 30 January 2011
Time: 1030-1700

Looking forward to seeing you there, we'll be celebrating Imbolc too as part of the work for the goddess.

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Work ...

More work today, getting things sorted  for the cafe opening, leaflets, books, stuff !!! It's a big project but we're very happy with it :-)

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Tuesday 16 November 2010

Coming out of the Broom Closet

Coming out of the Broom Closet - I know it's months away but  mark it in your diary. witches and shamans don't get respect in the popular press and minds and we should. We need to show ourselves, show we are an ancient tradtion not a silly game. Do be there for this.

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Saturday 13 November 2010

Forest of Dean

THIS is important!

Wye's Women, this is one of our work places, a beautiful and ancient forest. Let's get together to save it from the govt's cuts and savings.

Sign on to this FB site and keep working.

We'll have more about it in the Cafe from 9th Dec

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Thursday 11 November 2010

Pictures from Otherworld


A weaver-friend in Scotland has loaned us these pictures to celebrate the cafe opening ... here they are on the web site. Maybe we'll be able to have them as cards for sale ... watch this space :-).



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Tuesday 9 November 2010

Wassail Hereford

We will be going to at least 2 of theses venues ...

Saturday 2nd January 7:30pm
Silurian Morris at the Slip Tavern in Much Marcle.
A torchlight procession to wassail a nearby orchard, then return to the Slip Tavern for dancing.

and the ...

Sunday 17th January 2010
(Old Twelfth night) Foxwhelp Morris at the Yew Tree in Preston on Wye.
A torchlight procession to wassail a nearby orchard, then return to the Yew Tree for folk music and dancing. This is my local side, so I really want to be there :-).

I'd like to get to the Leominster = I love the Leominster men :-) - do a Stoke Prior too but we will be stirring 3 Kings Prep that day and it depends how tired we are.

Wednesday 6th January 7:00pm
(Twelfth night) Leominster Morris at the Lamb Inn in Stoke Prior.
A torchlight procession to wassail a nearby orchard, then return to the Lamb Inn for dancing and Mummer play.

Wassail is one of our ancient feasts - especially in hereford Cider-Country. It is in my native Devon &
Somerset too. here's more about it from http://www.ciderroute.co.uk/site/didu.html

Wassail Festival in Pembride Wassailing in the orchard Parading through the streets

The Wassailing Festival in Pembridge

Wassail

A traditional celebration to the goddess Pomona to encourage good fruit and a bountiful crop.
WASSAIL is from the old Anglo Saxon Was Hal meaning be of good health.

In the middle ages, the celebration was transfered from the drinker to the tree. It usually takes place on Old Christmas Eve (January 5th), Twelfth night (January 6th) or Old Twelfth night (January 17th).

The ceremony itself typically consists of the farmer's family, workers and friends gathering in the orchard in the evening.They are armed with sticks and shotguns and carrying a bowl of cider with pieces of toast in it. The favoured vintage variety, oldest or highest yielding tree is chosen.
Then, everyone, in turn, eats a sop of toast and a piece is placed in a fork of the chosen tree to attract birds like the robin and the cider is then poured over the roots of the tree.

Libation follows from this, when the cider drinker tips his empty glass upside down to let the last few drops fall to earth. You can never spill your cider, you are only ever offering a libation to the goddess Pomona.

The whole company then dances round the tree, beating it at the base to dislodge insects, that the birds, attracted by the sop, then eat.

Hope we'll see you at one or more of these - it's a great evening out. 

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Monday 8 November 2010

Bronzed Oak Tree

Walked along the Cage Brook again yesterday and up into the field towardds Little Marsh. There are so many oaks. The recent frosts have turned the leaves bronze. Autumn is a magnificent time.

The oaks around the brook call to be worked with. One, at the top of the hill, even has a ring of big logs sround it all ready for us to sit on, tell stories, sing, do ritual. I promised him we would come and work there soon. It's certainly one of the places we'll use in the Wye's Women work.



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