by Sara C. Snider | May 3, 2017 | Writing
Time flies, eh? It’s been almost two years since I started serializing Hazel and Holly here on the blog, with the first post going up early September, 2015. How was I supposed to know that what started out as a flash-fiction story for the 2015 A to Z Challenge...
by Sara C. Snider | Apr 30, 2017 | A to Z Challenge, Fairytales and Folklore
Love, Peace, Healing, Spirituality Chinese-named herbs to the rescue again! This time, zhi zi = gardenia. Fresh gardenia flowers placed in sickrooms will help with healing. The dried petals are often added to incenses and healing mixtures. Dried gardenia is also often...
by Sara C. Snider | Apr 29, 2017 | A to Z Challenge, Fairytales and Folklore
Courage, Love, Psychic Powers, Exorcism Yarrow offers protection when worn, and courage when held in the hand. Carrying yarrow will also attract the attention of those you most want to see. Dried yarrow hung over the bed or used in wedding decorations ensures that...
by Sara C. Snider | Apr 28, 2017 | Hazel and Holly
Previous: A Return to Light Hazel moved as if within a dark and disturbing dream. It was like she had become trapped in a net of iron-bound mist. And she wasn’t alone. There were others here with her, whispering against her skin, drawing long, shadowed fingers across...
by Sara C. Snider | Apr 28, 2017 | A to Z Challenge, Fairytales and Folklore
Love, Protection, Exorcism, Potency Ok, so I had to use the Chinese name for this herb, as herbs starting with X in either English or Latin are seemingly non-existent. Anywho, turns out that xue jie, in English, is dragon’s blood (from the Latin sanguis draconis)....
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