Graphics
links:
Texture
Land! This is where I got all
those insane backgrounds you see everywhere-- and there are so many more,
I'm just going to have to create pages for them.
Some more ravishing backgrounds.
Here's
where I got a lot more of my images.
This is another good place for tons
of backgrounds, borders, and images.
If you want graphics off my page, guys, get them at
the source, not from me. You know the drill. That's why I provided
the links.
Links
to Websites with good info.:
Mama Rose's Kitchen:
Anything you ever wanted, Pagan-wise, she's got it.
Her Bookshelf or grammary is a terrific place to start.
The Witches Voice:More information, links, and articles than you'll ever be able to get through.
The Heavenly Haven of Peace: I know it's a strange name, but there are some good meditation techniques here, and it is, other than that, just an interesting site.
The Historical Novelist's Center: This is an incredibly large bibliography for all your history needs, and whether or not you plan on being a historical novelist, is worth checking out. I know, I know, nothing pagan here, that I know of. Sorry.
Tarot:
Entity's
extensive page of quite thorough, good
tarot explanations
KimSu's beginner's page of some good
information on care for your deck and things like that.
Back to
the Obligatory Tarot
Links
to Friends' Webpages:
KimSu's
place
Entity's place:
Wiccan World
Kiana's
place: Emeraldravyn's Perch
Mandy's
place: Trenfher's Home for the Voluntarily Insane
The Wiccan Room Homepage:Pictures of many of my friends and links to their homepages.
Random Links:
The Guthrie Center:
Founded by Arlo Guthrie, and a cause worthy of the shoving.
The Park Live Chat:
A great place with all kinds of chat rooms-- including the Wiccan Room, where I am often found.
Random Musicians
These sites are in no way an attempt to influence your taste in music, because that would be criminal, but only because I like the people represented so much I could no longer refrain from providing the links.
Lucy Kaplansky: Perhaps one of the best folk singer/songwriting women I've heard in a long time.
The Urban Hillbilly Quartet: They're a tiny band near where I live, and they're insane!
If any link isn't working, please email
me and tell me so that I can update it. Similarly, if you're a friend
or someone and want your link up here, email me!
