In March of 2017, I joined in a 30 day blogging challenge called #domagick, made up by Andrieh Vitimus. The idea was simple, but also could be surprisingly difficult:
I'm not sure I've seen anyone do it in at least five years, maybe six, but it's a good way to focus on something for a specific period of time without feeling like you have to keep going forever, but it's long enough to learn something. If anyone's done it more recently, or is still doing it, please let me know! I'd love to see.
When I was prepping to do it, I said to myself:
The most intimidating part of this remains having to find something to say everyday about what I'm doing. I'm anxious about doing this, and about doing it publicly. I already committed though, so I might as well.
To start with, here is the short daily prayer I wrote for Mara:
Good Earth, be with us; Mother Market, be with us; Lady Luck, be with us; Hearthtender, be with us; Bread-raiser, be with us; Mother of Rot, be with us; Bountiful Harvest, be with us
It's a set of seven because she always prods me towards sevens or multiples when I'm working on things like prayer beads. Wednesday is tentatively for Ganesh and Bluebird, so we'll see how the first day of this goes in the morning.
Meanwhile, this post from Circle Thrice turned out quite timely. Using the household as a focus seems so obvious, and yet I realize in a lot of ways I was overlooking it. While we have a kitchen shrine and offerings for the wights, a lot of my wards at the old place were physical, and it showed when we moved. I still have physical wards planned that I haven't put up yet, and I'll hopefully be doing that this month, too.
I started a couple of seeds in the house this week. Nothing much, just a cucumber and a tomato plant, but I wanted to start something. I bought strawberry seeds to start with the kid, too. So far she's only focused on getting strawberry pancakes at the end but it's a beginning.