A Pagan in Arizona's Profile
Liberal hedgewitch and artist living somewhere in northern Arizona with two other humans and a crapton of critters.
Real Name: Desiree
DOB: 12/21/1961
Location: Cornville, Arizona, USA
Occupation: Artist
Groups: Street Prophets, Shutterbugs, KOS Art Expo, Occult and Psychical Sciences on DK
Diaries published: 194 (3 days since last diary on Tue Dec 05, 2023 at 01:00 PM PST)
Comments posted: 4370 (1 day since last comment on Thu Dec 07, 2023 at 09:53 AM PST)
Diary frequency: frequent
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Most Recommended Diary: Jimmy Carter Made A Confession. The Men Around Me Laughed., 453 comments, 1074 recommends
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For many Christians tomorrow is the feast of Saint Nicholas. Today, however- particularly in Germany, Austria, and parts of eastern Europe- belongs to his less jolly and far less benign counterpart. ...
by A Pagan in Arizona
57 comments on Tue Dec 05, 2023 at 01:00 PM PST with 42 Recommends |
World renowned Navajo painter, sculptor, and illustrator Baje Whitethorne Sr passed away in his sleep on November 17 in Flagstaff, Arizona, following a long illness. He was 73 years old. Mr ...
by A Pagan in Arizona
14 comments on Tue Nov 28, 2023 at 01:00 PM PST with 32 Recommends |
The Verde River has a lot of fans here. Locals and tourists alike appreciate the natural beauty and wildlife that are part of one of the last free-flowing rivers in the region. There's a local ...
by A Pagan in Arizona
217 comments on Tue Nov 21, 2023 at 01:00 PM PST with 225 Recommends |
I've been reading the tarot for thirty-odd years, and like many readers I have a collection of decks; my own is pretty modest at fewer than a dozen. I've known people who have collections of a ...
by A Pagan in Arizona
22 comments on Tue Nov 14, 2023 at 01:00 PM PST with 24 Recommends |
Sometimes I just have nothing to say; more accurately, I have nothing good to say. There's plenty I could talk about. But nothing I'm ready to share with anyone. So this week I'm taking the easy way ...
by A Pagan in Arizona
99 comments on Tue Nov 07, 2023 at 01:00 PM PST with 277 Recommends |
The veil between the worlds is very thin now. Ancestors wave to us; we can feel them reach out to us across space and time. Friends and loved ones who have gone before us draw near, if only for a little while. ~ Sit With Me A While ~ Threads of incense...
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42 comments on Tue Oct 31, 2023 at 02:00 PM PDT with 38 Recommends |
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- It has taken years of deep introspection for me to understand why I bristle so at the notion of the United States being a “Christian nation”. No need to tell the whole gory story of our history again. I have my personal story that beats the stuffing...94 comments 132 Recs