Sep. 27th, 2006

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Pagans of Washington celebrate Autumn
"Pagans of Washington celebrate Autumn" on Google Video
On September 16 and 17 of 2006 to celebrate the coming of Autumn. This is a record of those events.

Did you make it to a Pagan Pride in your area? No? Well, now you can see what it's like. :)
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Self Portrait with Recycling, originally uploaded by WilWheaton.

It's WIL WHEATON! :D

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You see, not only does he have a blog that I subscribe to through LJ,
http://wilwheaton.typepad.com/

he also has a Flickr account...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/wilwheaton/

I truly heart that man! :D
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Take the quiz:
What Celtic Diety are you?

The Triple Goddess
(Pan-Celtic) The Triple Goddess is known and worshipped in Pagan cultures the world over. She is eternal, yet always changing. Like the moon which represents her, she shows a different face throughout her eternal cycle, yet she is always the same moon. At once she's the Maiden, Mother, and Crone, the creatrix who births all things into being, who devours all at its ending, and who provides life anew when the cycle begins again. Many different colors are attributed to her, but in Celtic Paganism they are white for the Maiden, red for the Mother, and black for the Crone. Throughout the Celtic lands many ancient remnants of her preeminence remain. One of the best examples survives at Corleck, County Cavan, Ireland, where an ancient and weathered stone is carved with three faces. Each face looks out to a different direction

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