Baby Katharine’s Alphabet Adventures
July 3, 2024
F is for Family
Baby Katharine’s Alphabet Adventures
June 26, 2024
Inguz
Genes splice
To our delight
Replicating
Mutating
Changing
Evolution
Revolutions
Beginnings
"Once in a lifetime...
Same as it ever was..."
-Talking Heads
It's hard at the moment to not make a laundry list of the earth's woes. It's not so much a question of "what is happening"but "what am I doing about it?"
And that starts with loving yourself. Making peace with yourself. Change old patterns. Adopt a calm certainty. Notice all of the preparation it takes before emergence. Evolution - life is good, and it will get better. Allow yourself a sense of completion, and fulfillment, kisses on both cheeks, and job well done. A merging, a partnership, all that was unravelled will be knitted together again.
June 19, 2024
It Took Me a Few Times
It Took Me a Few Times
To curl my tongue
Around your name
Encrypt
My minds script
Saying I meditate
Is like
saying I exercise
What form
How often
What does it bring you
We sorted
Plastic macro
Charismatic fauna
Into acrylic bins
I don't usually
Blurt out my story
But when I saw your
Pearlescent fingernail polish
I knew
I was safe
June 12, 2024
Grandma's Got Tattoos
Wonderful absolutely wonderful. Historically time and patterns repeat like the ancient art of storytelling, sitting around the campfire or the evening fireplace with full bellies and listening to the storyteller ( the elders), it’s a love message of I believe in you and I unconditionally love you too... The receding pandemic has highlighted these truths of connection. This delightful book should be read to not only children, teens, and young adults but also middle-aged adults too who want to remember dear loved ones or want to find a heart grandmother or grandfather, remember to seek and you shall receive ... Mother Earth is plentiful.. thank you Kayla Nona - Janice Carr
This is a wonderful book for young and old alike. I thoroughly loved the message and the uplifting storyline. Great book. - Justice
June 5, 2024
Grieving Ritual
Grieving Ritual
Find a small ring-sized cardboard box or fabric pouch
Fill it with a pinch each of rosemary, sage, lavender
Write on slips of paper
Names of what has died
Friends, relationships
Parents, ancestors, pets
Children, grandchildren,, miscarriages abortions
The children you will never know.
Add photos, locks of hair, old threads
Decorate the box, seal it shut
Wrap it in pretty paper
Add a paper or fabric bow, just not plastic
Choose whether to
Burn it -
Cast the ashes
To the wind, into the sea
Flush it away
Bury it - plant some seeds on top
Forget-me-nots, purple pansies, catnip
Find a running stream
Weigh it down with stones, add
A carved heart
The watch that had seen better times
Feast
May 29, 2024
Mannaz
Mannaz asks us to look in the mirror, really look in the mirror, and make eye contact with yourself. Make "I contact" with your Self.
Look into your left eye, then your right. Notice the colors of your iris, the depth of your pupils, the real questions.
Allow yourself to feel immersed in the wonder of a newborn - I am a being, I have a body, I have breath, I can reflect and self-reflect.
Invite in clarity, modesty, and certainly some humor. Be present. Be happy with what you see in the mirror. If you're not happy, what do you need to do? Let go of any false beliefs, perchance?
Kisses on both cheeks
Each of the acne scars
The crooked tooth, chipped again
Laugh lines, wrinkles
The map of your face
Contours
May 22, 2024
Changing Woman: Poems 2007 - 2016
Kayla used to be a priestess of Aphrodite, but she was such a bitch - all those lessons in love, including jealousy, heartache, misery, and despair. Now she is the Priestess of Laphrodite, Goddess of the Belly laugh. Laughter is the best medicine, but as far as Kayla was concerned, it's also the best lube. Reflecting a time of questing and questioning for our Baby Crone, she changes careers, discovers online dating, and fuels her passion for blogging.
Writer’s Talisman
Go out when the Harvest moon is full,
Cut yourself a slender switch by
Pruning the plum runners
- Those suckers of energy -
Remember to ask permission first.
Strip the tender green leaves,
Gently bend into a circle,
Weaving in, out, in, out.
Let it dry in the morning sun for a few weeks,
Until the New Moon is as thin
As a newborn’s fingernail clipping.
Now, begin braiding in your tales.
Dreamcatcher, pentacle, God's eye,
Or simply a spider's web.
Find your tin sewing box that's
Full of needles, embroidery threads.
Take the time to untangle
Silver, gold strings,
Satin ribbons, bits of knobby yarns,
Projects once begun, not necessarily done.
Measure out your silk cords,
Cut them like one of the Fates.
Begin to add the ephemera collected,
The spiritual smegma of the past:
Broken charm bracelets, lone earrings,
A tiny Aladdin's lamp, a tinier key,
Hummingbird skulls, raven feathers,
Your mother's beads, grandmother's pearls,
Antique buttons from your mother-in-law.
The helping hand milagra,
Other tokens of luck, affections past.
Maybe add in a wisdom tooth or
That first baby tooth your child lost,
You know you have it somewhere,
Take the time to find it.
Purest white seashells with holes,
Palest sea glass jaded by time.
A lachrymal filled to the brim with
The dried salt from an ocean of tears.
Use glue for butterfly wings, other things,
Of course, add some glitter -
Really, make it yours.
Don’t tie on the wishbone,
Remember, you have a backbone.
Choose instead snake vertebrae,
Relics of coyote found in the desert.
Keys that have been lost in the junk drawer-
They still unlock your imagination.
A crystal to reflect all your facets.
Don’t worry if it’s chipped,
It will cast more rainbows that way.
Honor all the elements.
As you work, remember:
Every bead, every breath,
Every knot is a prayer.
Tie everything three times while chanting:
In the name of the maiden,
The mother, the crone,
I'm here by myself, but never alone.
When it feels almost complete,
Or at least good enough,
Hang it above your desk,
In the window, the tree outside.
As the wind ruffles the feathers,
Makes the beads clink, bells tinkle,
Take in their essence,
Let them come out as stories...
Sit now, here in this sacred space,
The corner of the kitchen table,
Cats meowing for attention.
Write down in your women’s notebook,
Ubiquitous journal, book of shadows,
Every memory, every symbol.
Because, you know, as they say...
Witches
Spell
It
Out.