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- Ghost Hunting on a Budget: A Guide for Amateur Investigators and Families
- Book Review: Hunting Adeline (Cat and Mouse Duet) by H.D. Carlton
- 🧹 Witchy Wednesday | How I Cleanse My Haunted Dolls (and Why You Might Need To)
- #MummyMonday: Starting High School – a Poem for my Youngest Child
- Book Review: “Shatter Me: A Phoenix Anthology” by Various Authors
- #AtoZChallenge: To Observe is to See
- Embracing the Light: Imbolc Celebrations in the UK
- About SpookyMrsGreen – The Spooky Family Lifestyle Blog
- Pretty Daffodils on my Imbolc Altar
- How to Prioritize Your Health and Well-Being
Tag Archives: celebrating pagan festivals
Free for All Friday: Lammas Blessings and a Birthday Celebration
Join me as we celebrate the pagan harvest festival and my daughter’s birthday at SpookyMrsGreen spooky family lifestyle blog. 👻 Continue reading →
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#MummyMonday: Finding Positivity Amidst the Autumn Storms
Learn how to improve your mood and stay positive in the UK political climate as we celebrate Mabon and the Autumn Equinox at SpookyMrsGreen mindful parenting and modern pagan lifestyle blog. 👻 Continue reading →
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