Showing posts with label witches. Show all posts
Showing posts with label witches. Show all posts

Thursday, October 27, 2016

Haunted & Creepy!

For those of you who don't know me well, I'm a Halloween freak. When it came to that one night of the year where we gave out candy, I made the little tykes earn it. Yep. I made the house and yard as scary as possible. 
So, it that spirit I give you some haunted and creepy houses and images that MOVE!

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Skull, The Crow, Demon, Gif & Art Herege Dreadful - Comunidade - Google+

Skull - Gif  ☠Halloween GiF☠ ~ Ʀεƥɪи╭•⊰✿ © Ʀσxʌиʌ Ƭʌиʌ ✿⊱•╮

Nice moving animation of a very haunted house with lots of ghosts and goblins but just one skeleton playing with it's own skull

☠Halloween GiF☠

Halloween Skeleton GIF  ☠Halloween GiF☠ ~ Ʀεƥɪи╭•⊰✿ © Ʀσxʌиʌ Ƭʌиʌ ✿⊱•╮

Animated wallpaper, screensaver 240x320 for cellphone

Watch out! The ghost behind that first tree!
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Discover & Share this Creepy GIF with everyone you know. GIPHY is how you search, share, discover, and create GIFs.

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Here are some more witches which got away from me the other day...

† ✙  SCARY HALLOWEEN!!! ✙ †

I would not take an apple from this lady!

CLICK ON THE PICTURE (gif) AND WATCH IT COME TO LIFE, MOVING LIGHT... ♡♥♡♥Love it!.....


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The following is from a Disney short from UTube, if you want to watch the rest. Back when Disney was in it's beginnings 1929. Called Silly Symphoney, the skelleton dance.

Booh !we used to watch this all of the time. This was my brothers favorite....

Sunday, October 23, 2016

Delightful, Mysterious, Young or Old ~ WITCHES

As promised today I give you my post on WITCHES! 
Enjoy the pictures today.
All pictures are found via Pinterest, and my Link is below.

La nuit des trois sorcières  Signed print by movezerb on Etsy, €16.00:
This can be found on etsy.com called "La nuit des trois sorcieres",
the link below, should you want to buy it[ and to cover my ass here].

Sweet Suprise by WesleyDallasMerritt.deviantart.com on @DeviantArt:
this one is called "Sweet Surprise" from Deviantart by Weseley Dallas M.

In some cases I like the "classic" witch on a broomstick riding in the sky. Believe it or not this is just a cloud!
Cloud that looks like a witch on a broom:
Believe it or not, this is a cloud!
This one is quite Cool!
☠ Halloween GiF ☠ . . . . this is very cool . . . . has movement . . . motion                                                                                                                                                      More

Here is another one I liked.
- Haunted Happenings Salem Massachusetts - The Official Website for Halloween:
This was from hauntedhappenings, from Salem Mass. Get your tour all set up from there!

This one is a cute, more of a cartoon style witch with ghostie
Happy Halloween.....have fun ....be safe!!:

This one is somewhat vintage...
All Things Halloweenie:

This is a lovely print from DailyPaintworks
Daily Paintworks - "Home On Time For Dinner Storyb..." by Alida Akers:

And here are some beautiful paintings
(sold on ebay and elsewhere)
OOAK Original Halloween Painting on Canvas, Witch, Moon, Fall, Pumpkins Folk Art:

| heather gleason:

HAPPY HALLOWEEN! → For more, please visit me at: www.facebook.com/jolly.ollie.77:

And one last cute one

iPhone 5 Wallpaper: Halloween:

Hope you've enjoyed these images.
Here is my link to my Pinterest for more witches, and their individual links can be found at each with a click.

Sunday, October 9, 2016

From The Broom Closet

The other day, to get the season off, I gave you CLOWNS.

Today just sort of catching up on HALLOWEEN stuff. 

If you're like me, I just don't have room for all of my brooms and hats. Maybe just leave them out like this. I don't think anyone would jump to any conclusions, do you?

Angel Grant- Witches and Broomsticks Halloween 2015:

Make-up.
Sort of hard to figure out what to do as this Halloween. But sometimes you can find something to give you a nice green glow, or show off those fine cheekbones, and wicked eyes!

‘Spellbound’ Halloween Witch Eye Make-up Tutorial The classic Halloween witch makeup can be done so many different ways. To inspire you all this Halloween I have created a spellbound witch makeup look using VIVO Cosmetics. You don’t need a full face of makeup to be a witch for Halloween. Go with this awesome purple and green eye make-up look and skip the makeup hangover on November 1st. To see video tutorial click >here<   Happy Halloween! Karla X:

Hello Fashion takes on Halloween with amazing skeleton makeup and the most gorgeous Oscar De La Renta gown. @hellofashblog:

And decorating shouldn't be too hard. Just get your pet spiders to work extra hard in the next few days...
This is scarier than any gore/slasher film. I'd curl into a ball if I was stuck in this. -MR:

We've always got some munchies and finger food for guests! Makes you drool, doesn't it?

I can't help but bust out laughing when I look at these..:

De la pâte à tarte et des amandes pour pouvoir mettre ses doigts dans la sauce:

Some Creepy Recipes from The Kitchen. if you want...

www.thekitchn.com/15-creepy-clever-halloween-foods-179552

And decorating the backyard for your guest can't be overlooked, or over done!
Haunting Ghost Halloween:

chicken wire with cheese cloth draped over it. I would suspect the cheese has probably been treated with RIT Whitener and hit with a blacklight.:

People are just dying to get in to my party...

Haunted House Prop:

Or... out...
Scary haunted trail decoration:

And I wait until then, watching for my guests to arrive on Halloween night.
Haunted house idea:

Thanks for stopping by!
Please excuse me now, I really have to get the water out of my ears...
I use a fishbowl wadded up some black tulle, print off a picture of Miss Leota on Photo Paper and   cut it out and placed it in there.    That is it!:
all images from Pinterest!

Saturday, October 18, 2014

The Witches' Ride

Webster's New World Dictionary: Witch n. 1. a woman thought to have supernatural power as by a compact with evil spirits; 2 an ugly, old shrew 3 a fascinating woman or girl

Well, well, well. You know, I've never actually looked up the word before this moment. The picture above was what I grew up with seeing and as a child was exposed to. We didn't really believe that witches could fly on a broomstick. (And then along came "Harry Potter" and blew that out of the water.)

Furthermore, justification of witchcraft on biblical texts, written originally for a religion (Jewish/ Old Testament) which had no devil. We all know there are errors throughout the Bible where translations are changed to suit what they felt they wanted to convey. Many Catholics and Protestants quoted Exodus xxii. 18, "Thou shalt not suffer a witch to live." But the Hebrew word kaskagh (occurring 12 times in the Old Testament with various meanings) here means, as Reginald Scot pointed out in 1584 "poisoner," and certainly had nothing to do with the Christian concept of "witches". This quote and other texts which some tried to use (or did so), in order to twist the truth in order to torture and put to death hundreds of thousands of people. It turned into a 300 year holocaust in whichever nations observed "witch hunting". I hope the world will never see again, for thousands of innocent people died at the hands of very sick, disturbed people under the guise of religion.


"Europe would not have suffered, for three centuries from 1450 to 1750, the shocking nightmare, the foulest crime and deepest shame of western civilization, the blackout of everything that homo sapiens, the reasoning man, has ever upheld... The record of witchcraft is horrible and brutal: degradation stifled decency, the filthiest passions masqueraded under the cover of religion and man's intellect was subverted to condone bestialities that even Swifts' Yahoos would blush to commit." from The Encyclopedia of Witchcraft & Demonology.
Execution of  alleged witches




And then we have the other side of the coin... Homer speaks of the witch Circe as a "goddess with lovely hair... radiant...beautiful goddess singing in a lovely voice..."  Medea, the witch in the Golden Fleece adventures, is describe as a beautiful young princess. And there are more examples of "beautiful" witches. But you know, as well as I (especially when there's an election), a good smear campaign is the best way to win everyone over to your side--Yay! Of course, if you had enemies, watch out, you'd be in the stocks waiting your fate at the stake.

Burning witches was only the final destination. There were as many devised tortures invented as there were men to use them.



The word witch is derived from wicce or wicca, meaning "wise one,"  witches being both female and male.
Meaning of the word Witch is linked to "wisdom," and is the same root as "to have wit" and "to know." It comes from the Anglo-Saxon.

Also, the word "Witchcraft" has been misused for hundreds of years. Christian missionaries, encountering native peoples in other lands whose beliefs differed from their own, automatically labeled those beliefs and practices as "witchcraft." It mattered not if it were African witchcraft, Native American witchcraft, or Australian aboriginal witchcraft, none of which have any relationship to the ancient pre-Christian nature religions of western Europe. In fact Witchcraft--Wiccacraeft (craft of the wise), dates back from long before Christian times. It is an ancient Pagan religion with a belief in both male and female deities, with a reverence for nature and all life, and recognition of a need for fertility among plants, animals, and humans.

So, where do we get this "crone" who rides the broomstick idea? Probably pulling from an old religion. The Celts believed in a goddess whose form changed with the seasons. The spring maiden turned into the life-giving mother of summer and then the wizened crone of fall. At Samhain, she would climb upon the tree of life--a broomstick--and ride across the sky to the spirit realm, and there rested for the winter.

And because black cats were believed to see spirits, one was her companion.

And a Greek earth goddess Hecate was associated with night and the moon, ghosts and spirits, magic, witches and sorcery. She was known as Prytania of the Dead, or the Invincible Queen, goddess of enchantments and magical charms.
"Lost Caprichos" by Goya

Transvection or levitation
"Witches" by Hans Baldung
Witches flying on brooms may have come from older religions, and beliefs, because, well, the old ways just would not go away. They could torture, burn, drown, but people would not give up their beliefs. And it's like the more wild the story the more it will be retold and retold again, down through the generations to come.
Did women ride brooms, or certain beasts to get to their Sabbat? Who knows. Possibly this was a combination of heavy drinking and consuming funny mushrooms that had people thinking they did this, when really they didn't. They just had one hell of a party in the woods. And artists certainly loved to portray them, especially when they added an erotic element, or some of the more grisly aspects of their most deranged imaginations. Goya, the Spanish artist, had many such paintings of hags, during his "Black" period.

A number of infamous old women who were considered "old crones", who lived in appauling squalor, were apparently gifted with the art of curing sickness, making prophecies and even raising the dead. One of such was Mother Red Cap, or also called "Mother Damnable."


But funny just how seriously these ideas took hold when something called Cannon Episcopi  of the tenth century defended as heretical superstition the belief in the claims of "wicked women... who profess that in the dead of night they ride upon certain beasts with the pagan goddess Dianna, and fly over vast tracts of country." Demonologists flat out denied the possibility of transvection by saying these people were delusional.

But, this is Halloween, and, well, I wouldn't want to spoil anyone's fun. The whole idea is to have fun, isn't it? As long as we all understand it's make believe.

Next up, I'll scare up some real ghosts stories! BOO!

Saturday, September 7, 2013

"Can you still get mummy dust?"


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Can you still get mummy dust, these days?” Dorian asked, mystified.
Yes, but the cost. It’s a bit dear,” Tillie said.
Well, of course it would be,” Dorian said. “After all, you don’t just find mummy dust lying about, do you?”
Goes for seven grand on the black market,” Zofia informed, then shoveled popcorn into her mouth and munched.
He directed his sneer to her. To Tillie he said, “How’s it used? In the spell, I mean.”
It’s put in the hole I dig for the Mandrake.”
A Mandrake, and mummy dust. Hmm. Well, all right then. I can shell out a few grand to put my soul back, I expect.”
Zofia’s mouth unhinged. “You have Ugwump money?”
Tillie turned to stare back at him, too.
He returned their stares. “Why not? What d’you think? I have been here for three years and I’ve not exactly been idle, I’ll have you know. A man has to have a dwelling, and—quit looking at me like that!”
You have a job?” Zofia asked incredulous.
Not exactly a job—”
Zofia scoffed at him.
Look, I’ve got the money—don’t ask me how—I can pay whatever the amount,” he huffed. “Now. Moving on.” He turned to Tillie. “You said something about a Mandrake?”
Yeah—”
Wait just a Troll minute,” Zofia interrupted. “You came here, to my house with nothing. No car, not even a suitcase. Just the clothes on your back. Where’s all this money at?”
He heaved a heavy sigh and rolled his eyes skyward. “Oh, for the love of Karballa Wizards, woman.” His gaze fell back on her. “Look, for one thing, I don’t need a car. Besides, the insurance will kill you. But I do have some possessions which I’ve sent for. They should be arriving here in a day or so. Just so you know.”
How do you get around?” Zofia asked. “On little bat wings?”
Tillie and Zofia both tittered uncontrollably at this. Zofia imagined Dorian with wings like a bat.
Very funny,” he said. “Can we just get on with this?”
The snickers died and Tillie turned back to the spell book.
We must make a Mandrake,” Tillie said. “It must be carved in your image. I suggest that we use the root of bitter nightshade for this.”
Why’s that?”
It grows quickly, even after it’s been carved and replanted.” she said, tapping the page. “The other ingredients are rue, bitter aloes, henbane, a pinch of sulfur, hemlock, wolfs bane, and dragon’s blood resin. Everything here we either carry in our shop, or grow out back.”
Wait a minute—hemlock?” Dorian looked pensive.
And pulverized juniper wood, the berries as well as yew—all of it easily obtained. No problem.”
That list is highly toxic, Ottillie.” He squeezed his eyes at her. “I’m not going to drink it. Am I?”
What’s the matter?” Zofia asked. “Afraid it’ll kill you?” she said. Then, snapping her fingers said, “Oh, that’s right, you’re all ready dead, aren’t you?”
Not funny, Zofia,” Dorian said, his voice stern and husky. A wild longing surged through her with vague thoughts of his touching her intimately. Stop that!
How long will this take?” he asked Tillie.
The usual time for spells of this nature. About fourteen days.”
Fourteen days!” he echoed. “Why so long?”
Because that’s how long it takes,” Tillie said, giving him a stern look. “Now, the Mandrake must be replanted beneath a waxing moon and be allowed to grow. It also must be watered regularly. I think I’ll add a bit of blood to the distilled water.”
Blood? Why blood?”
Because that is what you’re nourished by, dufus. Blood,” she said, glancing over her glasses at him. “Then, a few days before it’s ready, I’ll exchange the few drops of blood with milk. That’s traditional for humans.”
Then what?”
She turned back to the spell book. “I don’t know. I’ve never done anything remotely like this before.”
Oh, great. Just great!” Dorian threw his hands up and dropped them.
You mean this doesn’t say what’s supposed to happen at the end of fourteen days?” Zofia asked.
Carefully Tillie flipped the page to see if there was more. Finding nothing else on this spell, she turned back to the original page. She leaned close to the lower edge of the page and read a final passage at the bottom. “It says, ‘The cursed shall be restored to his or her original self by the fourteenth day’.” She turned to Dorian. “It’s entirely up to you. If you’re serious about getting your soul back, you’ll put your money where your mouth is.”
He returned one of his most broodiest looks.
I’ll have to order the mummy dust. That may take a few days to get here. The sooner you decide, the sooner we can start the ball of wax rolling,” Tillie said.

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Tuesday, April 3, 2012

TEASER TUESDAY ~ Mrs. Bench, the witch

Hey, and hi to all my fans out there! Since I've been bringing you sections of my books, I realzied I've been posting the men in the books. I think it's time to give equal time to the female characters of the books. Today I'm giving you a short segment involving Mrs. Bench, Sabrina's neighbor who happens to be a witch and damned good medium.

Enjoy!


Bill led me into the same cozy room where Dante and I had gathered that first night. The power or magic I had been feeling intensified here dramatically. It was like a thin wall, but a wall nonetheless. My skin crawled, the hairs on my arms rose. Objects in the room were actually floating and slowly swirling around the room, not furnishings, or anything heavy, but pictures, magazines, glass or porcelain pieces, small things like that. It was as though I'd stepped into a place where gravity, as I knew it, was struggling to maintain its hold.
Over at the couch, Mrs. Bench, who was dressed in powder blue sweats, was floating too. She was in a seated position, hovering maybe six inches off the couch. Her snowy white hair was moving around as if someone had both a fan and a vacuum trained on her headher hair went out at all angles, all floaty. She had her eyes closed and her hands outstretched over her crystal ball it too was floating about a foot off the table. Other than all this hocus-pocus, she looked fine.

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