The History and Lore of Icelandic Winter
Albert Bjorn Sheill Albert Bjorn Sheill

The History and Lore of Icelandic Winter

Icelandic winter may seem bleak, depicted as a time of harsh snows, storms, and relative isolation from much of the world. In today’s age, of course, this is less prominent, though here on this frozen Arctic rock, the weather can change quickly, and without a little preparation, you could find yourself stuck out alone in the cold. Luckily, we now have the internet and can stay in nearly constant contact with our loved ones and communities. Of course, this wasn't always the case. In the past, the Icelandic winter was feared and respected, and many of the spirits and ideas of the season have endured, trickling down to modern traditions and children's stories. We don’t have to look far back in the modern age to find tales of the Yule lads, their mother Grýla, and her terrifying Christmas Cat. And while these more contemporary tales and blends of nineteenth- and twentieth-century folklore are fun, there is a lot more to this season for those of us who practice, read about, and remember the old ways.

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Fair Weather & Fair Folk
Craig Spencer Craig Spencer

Fair Weather & Fair Folk

The Witch knows that the world is a magical place; a place filled with a denizen of spirits, wonder, and otherworldly presences. When we think of seasonal interactions with the otherworld, we are more inclined to focus on the latter end of the year, when we speak of that thinning of the veil.

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Summertime & Living Magically
Sandra Kynes Sandra Kynes

Summertime & Living Magically

As summer settles across the land, it’s easy to see and feel the magic that surrounds us. Warm weather invites us to spend more time outside, strengthening our connection with the natural world…

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