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    Sky


    Age: 41

    Location:
    Texas
    What is Your Path? Witch
    About Me I enjoy creating whether it is a song, poem, story or a tasty vegan dish, the art of creating keeps me connected.
    Music

    Movies
    TV I started to watch Rosemary and Thyme on PBS but mostly I don't watch tv.
    Books I love to read books for young readers. I've been reading the Pendragon series for years and love it. I recently finished reading Black Elk Speaks and right now reading a book about Ireland Faery lore. Since I started school yesterday I think most of my reading will be for my classes which, I am looking forward to learning so the reading does not bother me at all lol.
    Likes My kids laughter. Friends, watching the hummingbirds feed outside my window. Storms, the ocean, a great vegan chocolate cake, animals,Winter,Fall,Spring,Summer even though it's hot I like swim,creating,guess I should mention my husband,did I mention cake? LOL
    Dislikes I learn from my dislikes.
    Hobbies Music,writing,cooking,arts and crafts,gardening and many others.
    Heroes Mother Earth,my parents,my friends,Dalai Lama, my cat for teaching me to live in the moment without attachment.
    Zodiac Sign Pisces

    Silverwolf and Sky's musical adventure

    Tuesday, September 2, 2008, 10:17 AM CST [General]

    Covenspacer and friend Silverwolf and I have been working on music together.

    We, well, really he just finished working on this song Both Ends Burning from Roxy Music.

    I did the background vocals.

    I borrowed the link from his blog so have a listen!

    http://www.bluesparksmedia.net/Music/burn.mp3

    A very talented musican Silverwolf is.

     

     

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    The beauty of the mundane

    Wednesday, August 13, 2008, 07:33 PM CST [General]

    I was reminded today of the beauty of the mundane and the beauty of the telephone.

    It started this morning I had an awful dream that my 3 year old disappeared. Awakend from this nightmare around 3 am and stayed awake for several hours.

    Then my mother called. My father and my oldest son went on a trip to Colorado. My son does not have a license so all the driving was up to my almost 70 year old dad. They left yesterday morning and he had not checked in with her. It's not like my dad not to call my mother when he is traveling.

    So here I was worried now about my oldest and my father. By the afternoon my mother was in tears and I was very worried so I gathered my other 2 children and went to her house. There was a stray dog in bad shape that showed up the day before in her neighbors yard (who is out of town) My mother was upset and asked me to deal with the dog. Animal Control did not want to take the dog due to possible legalities since they could not verify our neighbor did not really own the dog. I took the dog who was very sweet but a mess to the vet. My vet said he had a tumor on the side of his body. He was covered in fleas and had a lot of hair loss probably due to the fleas. Actually the animal control officer sprayed  him (I think she called it Ovitrol ? ) and it killed the fleas instantly and gave him some relief.

     My vet  recommended taking the dog to the shelter. I could not keep this dog..and why can't people put tags on the collar?  If your going to bother with a collar please have a tag..sheesh.

    I took this sweet dog to the shelter (where I used to work) hoping hoping hoping his owner will reclaim him. It just breaks my heart.

    Back to my mothers house I was also back to worrying about my father and son.

    Finally around 3pm we heard from him.

    My mother and I had various scenerios going through our minds and none of them were pretty.

    We mothers and wives worry a lot...lol.

    The beauty of the mundane is a phone call that your loved ones are ok.

    All of my children are ok.

    I may not be able to do a spell or ritual as often as I would like too but I know, thanks to (not such )a gentle reminder from the Goddess..lol the ability to change things..even in the mundane by helping a person or an animal, you are performing the best magic there is.  Love.

     

     

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    What is an empath?

    Thursday, August 7, 2008, 09:20 AM CST [General]

    What is an empath?

    What is the difference between being sensitive and an empath?  I wonder because someone thought I was an empath...lol.

    I have always considered myself a sensitive person, but not an empath. I always thought an empath knew things not just felt them or read body language from people or an animal, of which that is what I do.

    If I watch a movie it stays with me, same with tv shows. I watched Medium one night where a child had been murdered by rat poison and that episode still haunts me. I know somewhere this has happened, it just made me cry.

    Whenever I see an animal killed in the road my heart sinks.

    Usually I do stay away from tv and the News because very little is positive and the violence haunts me.

    I remember one day (when I was working)  I was in the breakroom eating lunch and all the women  there started to discuss the woman who murdered all her children in the bathtub one by one. They went on to discuss these poor kids last words...I could not stand it. How can you sit there eating and discussing this? I excused myself from the conversation and walked out silencing the room.

    Not sure if I was being too sensitive or not?

    As of late I find myself not able to make decisions well and I am second guessing myself all the time. I think oh I being too this or too that...sheesh.

    I think it's good I can focus on school soon..lol

     

     

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    Buying Organic-a novel

    Tuesday, August 5, 2008, 08:59 AM CST [General]

    This list was compiled from Vegetarian Times.

    I don't agree with some of the findings here, for instance I believe blueberries do have a high level of pesticide residues, and eggs no matter the label (which is hard to define anyway) does not  guarantee the chickens are living in a cruelty free environment. They are still sent to slaughter as soon as they are "spent" and can still have their beaks seared off without pain medication. In my opinion it is better not to eat eggs unless you have your own chickens or  can get local eggs where the chickens are treated with compassion and kindness,not a product-see my note below.

    Vegetables to buy organic

    Green Beans-are sprayed multiple times with pesticides and herbicides, and fungicides.

    Potatoes-especially russets, are highly likely to contain multiple pesticide residues.

    Spinach-is often grown in less-than-ideal conditions, so conventional farmers uses significant amounts of pesticides,fungicids,and herbicides. More than 60 percent of the nonorgainc spinach tested by the FDA contains pesticide residue, including DDT and permethrin.

    Winter squash- Mild pesticides are used on hard winter squashes. Conventional grown winter squash is coated with an oily wax, making the skin inedible. Organic is a better choice, but nonorganic is acceptable if you don't eat the skin.

    Vegetables ok no buy nonorganic

    Asparagus, Avacados,Broccoli,Brussel sprouts, Cauliflower, Cabbage,Sweet Corn,Eggplant,Garlic,Onions,Rhubarb,Sweet Potatoes,Tomatoes-buy local, Zucchini-does not tolerate many pesticides but the pesticides used on this crop include several known carcinogens

    Seeds, nuts,legumes buy organic

    Almonds-Many toxic pesticides and herbicides are used on almond trees. If you eat almonds daily, buy organic

    Peanuts (and peanut butter-Peanuts grow underground and are known to absorb toxins from the soil

    Pecans-If you can find organic-pecans, they're a good choice because pecan trees tend to be sprayed frequently with pesticides, herbicides,a nd miticides.

    Soy foods-Soy milk and tofu are so processed that few pesticides residues remain; however, several very toxic pesticides are now used to grow conventional soybeans. Buying organic soy products encourages more organic production. Organic is the best choice for children.

    Ok to buy nonorganic

    Beans-dried,Cashews, Macadamia nuts,Sesame seeds-organic is better.

    Fruits to buy organic

    Apples-Multiple pesticides are found on apples, a favorite food of many children

    Apricots,Nectarines, peaches- Most stone fruits are highly likely to contain pesticide residues. Peaches are No.1 on the Environmental Working Group's Dirty Dozen list

    Cherries-are sprayed 8-10 times during their growth cycle and likely contain various pesticide residues.

    Grapes, imported-Buy only organic or avoid imported entirely, specially for children. Imported grapes may be fumigated iwth highly toxic methly bromide.

    Lemons, limes organges- Most pesticide residue is concentrated in the peel, so buy organic when using the peel in baking or drinks.

    Pears-highly likely to contain pesticides

    Raspberries-Buy local- highly likely to contain fungicide residue

    Strawberries-USDA's Pesticide Data Program releases its annual list of produce samples with residues that exceed tolerable levels, strawberries appear more often than any other.

    Ok to buy non organic

    Blueberries,bananas,Grapes-domestic-for small children organic is best,Grapefruit,Tangerines,Mangoes, Watermelons.

    Cantalope-eat domestically grown nonorganic melons in season. Cantalope imported from Mexico frequently test positive for pesticide residues and should be avoided

    Dairy to buy organic

    Butter-typically shows low pesticide levels, but pesticide residues are stored in fat and butter is nearly all fat

    Cheese is mostly fat, and pesticides tend to accumulated in animal fat. Organic cheese is best, but hard to find. For children, buy only organic. Local cheese may be a good option.

    Eggs-Local,organic eggs are the next best choice,followed by cage-free eggs.

    Milk,yogurt-organic milk contains no hormones or antibiotics.

    *A note about organic and dairy*

    Many times your local farmers market has produce that is organic but the farmer does not have the label due to paperwork or restrictions. Organic also does not mean the crops  grown are sustainable.

    Become friends with your local farmers market.

    With dairy, organic has nothing to do with cruelty. It is a labeling system that requires no pesticides,growth hormones or other artificial means of production.

    While I believe in organic it is not always the answer. A farmer can loose their organic label if one of their cows becomes sick and they use an antibiotic to help her, even if she is removed from the food chain. I could be wrong but this sounds insane.

    There are other reasons to find alternatives to dairy. Cows give milk only while pregnant and nursing their calves like any animal. So they must be kept pregnant and then many times the calves are taken from the mother (which causes distress and the mother often cries as the baby does) this is the reason for the veal industry, a very cruel industry where a baby is kept in a crate and kept anemic for 4 months before slaughter. Often it is the male calves because they are deemed worthless on a production line.

    Organic has nothing to do with a cruelty label. There may be some farms that are cruelty free but lets be honest if an animal is no longer producing it costs them money so they send that animal to slaughter. Cows on average live about 20 years I believe. In a farm situation they only live about 5. Chickens have a 10 year life span. On a production farm they typically only live 3-about as long as they can produce eggs.

    Other chickens like broiler chickens don't get to live that long and don't get to live in a loving environment. They  are treated as a product, boiled alive many times than not. A cruel death indeed.

    I highly recommend finding the many dairy and egg alternatives.

    We have the power within ourselves to change what we do to this planet and her creatures-including ourselves. What we do comes back to us in more ways then one, and we are already seeing this with the warming of our planet.

    Namaste,

    Sky

     

     

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    A big hello

    Saturday, August 2, 2008, 09:51 AM CST [General]

    to all my friends!

    I am so sorry to be away for so long. Many thanks for stopping by sending love and blessings and saying hello, so sweet and very much appreciated!

    Things have just been really busy this summer and about to get even more so...lol.

    I must be insane but I signed up for fall classes at the local community college.

    I'm taking United States History II and United States Government.

    This happened because I was working on getting my 18 year old registered for classes and a little voice said you go too.

    The cool thing is we will both be taking the government class together...well he may not think it's cool to have his mom in the same class with him..LOL.

    I'm excited about going back even though I've said I never would..well here I am..going back..lol.

    I've been a stay at home mom now for 3 years and I need need need something to focus on and what better way than to learn and maybe maybe maybe even get that degree I've been wanting since I was 23!

    Wishing everyone a wonderful weekend!

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