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    Take a walk in a park, pay attention to the birds, to the trees, to the chatter of the squirrels. Even if the leaves don’t change colors, evergreens will be more or less lush with the changing of the seasons. Buy a book about birdwatching and see what types of birds migrate to or from your area during the winter. What types of plants bloom in the summer? Does it rain more during one particular season, or not at all? Are there particular types of fish in the rivers during the spring, or certain animals that hybernate in the winter? Honor the small things. These are the manifestations of the Goddess and God. If all else fails, go to a good bookstore or to Llewellyn.com and buy Llewellyn’s Magical Almanac. This book gives you the dates and times of season changes, Sabbats, and Esbats, as well as a lot of other useful and fun information about ways to celebrate. Even if you are not close to nature or incorporate little or no religion, there are other ways to celebrate the seasons. Decorate your home and altar with the colors of the seasons, plants that are representive of some aspect of the Sabbat. Blessed be.

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    Name : Lorisha, Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Race : White/Caucasian, Religion : Wiccan, Age : 23, City : Grand Rapids, State : MI, Country : United States, Occupation : Accounting, Education level : 2 Years of College, Social class : Middle class, 
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