I got bored, and have a few things I want to rant about, so I gave in to the stupidity of an online journal. I'm not going to put private information up here, that I'll leave in my offline records. This is more of a sort of update on things and such. Interesting things I've found/done/seen/etc. New entries will be at the bottom.
August 20, 2004
So bored I made this thingy. After a summer full of study, I can finally just do anything I want, and there's nothing to do. Contemplating whether or not to let spill the secret of my age on the site. Wondering why I've only gotten one email from all of the 200-some people that've visited the site.
The most recent addition to the site aside from this would've been the
music page. I also realized that there are some sites linked in only through the site map, which I think I'll leave that way, since it's easier to link them all to one source rather than have to instert pages into the chain I've got running.
August 24, 2004
I made a little brochure on Paganism. I like to do that, make stuff. And teach, teaching is fun, when you needn't repeat the same thing over and over.
September 19, 2004
Getting really excited about the Fall Equinox this week. I'm thinking about making it an official coming out about my witchiness. Or perhaps I'd better wait until Samhain, make it a new beginning?
November 12, 2004
Obviously haven't worked much on the site lately; I'm working around various other obligations and temporary dial-up as I just moved. We should have the cable set up again soon.
Got a question for y'all: What should I put up next? I haven't been terribly inspired recently, so I'm asking for some help.
Email me with a suggestion, and if I like it, I'll get right on it! The inspiring person will be credited on the page.
December 28, 2004
I realized somewhere along the course of the holiday repetitions of "Joy to the World" that the first verse of the song can be applied to Yule as well. "Joy to the World! The Lord has come. Let Earth recieve her king! Let every heart prepare him room, and hev'n and Nature sing, and hev'n and Nature sing, and hev'n and Nature sing!" Maybe edit the 'every heart' bit a little, and it works for the rebirth of the Sun just peachily.
And I realized the incredible parallels between the Christian birth of the Son of God and the Pagan rebirth of the Sun God. Also found that if you mumble a little and tell people the meaning of the season Pagan-ly, they smile real big and say something to the effect of Amen. Heehee...