The Storm
The whole air is conspiring
and thunder rumbles
your image turns in my head
obscure as dark, rolling clouds
Lightning curls, flickers
piercing
Yes, I long for your hand on
my damp skin
a hot breath enters my window --
a gasp,
then sweet, hard raindrops
sweet, hard raindrops
to wet the needy earth.
Interests:
MEN. SEX. SEX WITH MEN!
my friends; the Craft; tattoos and body piercing; travel; Hawaii and other exotic islands; environmentalism; photography; gardening; ethnic cuisine and fine dining; health/the gym; the ocean and the beach; primitive cultures and tribal art; erotic art; pornography; marine aquariums (we have 4); my dog, Natasha; all animals great and small; intelligence; a great sense of humor; and a fetish for alternative music~
"I Sit On Acid"
Praise The Lords!!!
MY BOOT FETISH
My Dark Prince and Partner of 14 Years
HEXXX
Your Life Path Number is 11
Your purpose in life is to inspire others
Your amazing energy draws people to you, and you give them great insight in return.
You hold a great amount of power over others, without even trying.
You have the makings of an inventor, artist, religious leader, or prophet.
In love, you are sensitive and passionate. You connect with your partner on a very deep level.
You have great abilities, but you are often way too critical of yourself.
You don't fit in - and instead of celebrating your differences, you dwell on them.
You have high expectations of yourself. But sometimes you set them too high and don't achieve anything.
What Is Your Life Path Number?
You Are From the Moon
You can vibe with the steady rhythms of the Moon.
You're in touch with your emotions and intuition.
You possess a great, unmatched imagination - and an infinite memory.
Ultra-sensitive, you feel at home anywhere (or with anyone).
A total healer, you light the way in the dark for many.
What Planet Are You From?
CURRENT MOON lunar phase
Leathermen; Fetishboyz; Dominant Tops and Submissive Bottoms; Hot Men who aren't aware of just how hot they really are; people of passion and creativity...
CombiChrist
"Get Your Body Beat"
Some movies in our collection:
The Ring, The Craft, Silence of the Lambs, Beetlejuice, A Nightmare Before Xmas, Brokeback Mountain, Wizard of Oz, Whalerider, March of the Penguins, Princess Bride, Rosemary's Baby, Hairspray, Serial Mom, Birdcage, Chicago, Signs, Sixth Sense, The Village, Poltergeist, Fifth Element, 28 Days Later, The Haunting, Elvira Mistress of the Dark, Munsters Go Home
Sleepy Hollow, Pirates of the Caribbean, Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings, Willow, Interview with a Vampire, Dracula, The Hunger, Star Wars Trilogy, Shrek, Dragonslayer, Sixteen Candles, Clash of the Titans, Amelie, Victor/Victoria, What The Bleep Do We Know?, Stigmata, Bagdad Cafe, The Others
Addam's Family Values, The Shining, Chocolat, Witches of Eastwick, The Wicker Man, Green Mile, Salem's Lot, The Exorcist, Close Encounters, Night of the Living Dead, Titanic, The Color Purple, The Emerald Forest, Legend, Rocky Horror Picture Show, Skeleton Key, Resurrection, Rose Red, The Stand, The Dark Crystal, Hellraiser, The Crucible
...And of course I'm always "up" for watching:
The Munsters
Bewitched; I Love Lucy; Golden Girls; Will and Grace; Absolutely Fabulous; Roseanne; The Simpsons and most classic TV; classic cartoons (Flintstones, Bugs Bunny, etc.) Logo Channel; Bravo; Arts and Entertainment; Sci-Fi Channel; Comedy Central; Discovery Channel; Animal Planet; National Geographic Channel; History Channel, etc. Favorite Current Show: "Medium".
This bibliography is currently under construction...
*Bibliography of Wicca and Witchcraft*
~Books on the History and Sociology of Wicca~
Margot Adler, Drawing Down the Moon: Witches, Druids, Goddess-Worshippers, and Other Pagans in America Today (Beacon Press, 1979; reissued 1997). Encyclopedia Britannica calls this "the best survey of the movement."
J.L. Bracelin, Gerald Gardner (1960). Biography of the founder of modern Wicca.
Kerr Cuhulain, The Law Enforcement Guide to Wicca (Horned Owl, 1997).
Gerald B. Gardner, High Magic's Aid (1949).
Gerald B. Gardner, The Meaning of Witchcraft (1959). The book in which Gardner first uses the term "Wica."
Gerald B. Gardner, Witchcraft Today (1954). The book that introduced modern witchcraft to the general public.
Marija Gimbutas, Goddesses and Gods of Old Europe (Univ. of California, 1982).
Rosemary Ellen Guiley, The Encyclopedia of Witches and Witchcraft (Facts on File, 1989).
Philip Heselton, Wiccan Roots: Gerald Gardner and the Modern Witchcraft Revival. Covers Gardner's life up to the onset of World War II.
Ronald Hutton, The Triumph of the Moon: A History of Modern Pagan Witchcraft (Oxford University Press, 1999).
Aiden A. Kelly, Crafting the Art of Magic (Llewellyn, 1991).
Aidan A. Kelly, A History of Modern Witchcraft, 1939–1964 (1991).
Aidan A. Kelly, Inventing Witchcraft: A Case Study of the Creation of a New Religion (Art Magickal Publications, 1998).
Aidan A. Kelly, Neo-Pagan Witchcraft (1990).
Charles Godfrey Leland, Aradia: The Gospel of the Witches (1899).
Brian Levack, The Witch-Hunt in Early Modern Europe, 2nd ed. (1995).
J. Gordon Melton and Isotta Poggi, Magic, Witchcraft, and Paganism in America, 2nd ed. (1992). Provides an overview of Wiccan literature.
Margaret Alice Murray, The Witch Cult in Western Europe (Clarendon Press, 1921). A controversial anthropological work that was influential on Gardner.
Frank Smyth, Modern Witchcraft (Castle Books, 1973).
Doreen Valiente, An ABC of Witchcraft Past and Present (Phoenix, 1973).
Doreen Valiente, The Rebirth of Witchcraft (Phoenix, 1989).
~Books on Wiccan Ritual, Belief, and Practice~
Zsuzsanna E. Budapest, The Grandmother of Time: A Woman's Book of Celebrations, Spells, and Sacred Objects for Every Month of the Year (HarperSanFrancisco, 1989).
Zsuzsanna E. Budapest, Holy Book of Women's Mysteries (Susan B. Anthony Coven No. 1, 1979-80).
Raymond Buckland, Buckland's Complete Book of Witchcraft (Llewellyn, 1986).
Pauline Campanelli, Ancient Ways: Reclaiming Pagan Traditions (Llewellyn, 1991).
Pauline Campanelli, Pagan Rites of Passage, 2nd ed. (Llewellyn, 1998).
Pauline Campanelli, The Wheel of the Year: Living the Magical Life (Llewellyn, 1989).
Scott Cunningham, Cunningham's Encyclopedia of Magical Herbs (Llewellyn, 1984).
Scott Cunningham, Wicca: A Guide for the Solitary Practitioner (Llewellyn, 1988).
Judika Illes, The Element Encyclopedia of 5000 Spells: The Ultimate Reference Book for the Magical Arts (Element, 2004).
Janet and Stewart Farrar, Eight Sabbats for Witches Robert Hale, 1981).
Janet Farrar, A Witches' Bible: The Complete Witches Handbook (Phoenix, 1996).
Janet and Stewart Farrar, The Witch's Way (Robert Hale, 1982).
Elizabeth Pepper, The Witches' Almanac: Spring 2005 to Spring 2006 (The Witches' Almanac, 2004). "The Witches' Almanac has been acclaimed for the quality of its art, design and content since its debut in 1971."
Rhiannon Ryall, West Country Wicca (Phoenix, 1989).
Robin Skelton, The Practice of Witchcraft (Press Porcepic, 1990).
Starhawk, Dreaming the Dark (Beacon Press, 1982).
Starhawk, The Spiral Dance (Harper & Row, 1979).
Diane Stein, Casting the Circle: A Women's Book of Ritual (Crossing Press, 1990).
Doreen Valiente, Witchcraft for Tomorrow (Phoenix, 1978).
Marian Weinstein, Earth Magic (Phoenix, 1986).
Activists, both political and social, who fight for human rights and equality, animal rights and environmental issues throughout the world...
Other heroes:
Yours Truly
Elvira "Here I Am"