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Books by Catherine Green
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Recent Posts
- Book Review: Hunting Adeline (Cat and Mouse Duet) by H.D. Carlton
- βοΈ Witchy Wednesday: Welcoming the Winter Solstice
- Mummy Monday: Retail at Christmas, TikTok Lollipops & Surviving the Final Countdown
- Free for all Friday: My Book Review of Haunting Adeline by H.D. Carlton
- Witchy Wednesday: Embracing the Dark Side of the Holidays π€
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Blogs I Follow
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Top Posts & Pages
- π§Ή Witchy Wednesday | How I Cleanse My Haunted Dolls (and Why You Might Need To)
- Ghost Hunter Diaries: Ghost Hunt at Newsham Park Hospital - Part 1
- Witchy Wednesday | Do My Haunted Dolls Dislike Me?
- "The Devil's Child: A child's non-imaginary journey in search of her identity" by Maria Zeferino
- Witchy Wednesday: The Gothic Side of Romance
- π Ghosts, Giggles & a Gentle Push: Hallam Mill Gets Haunted! π»
- Mummy Monday | Back to School with a Warm Heart π
- Mummy Monday: Slash or Pass by Tylor Paige β Book Review
- π§ββοΈ Witchy Wednesday: How to Plan Your Best Family Halloween Celebration π
- Mummy Monday: Start Your Christmas Shopping with English Heritage Shop
Tag Archives: planning the year 2025
#WitchyWednesday: Reflecting on January and Welcoming Imbolc
Join me as we celebrate the pagan festival Imbolc and embrace creativity and joy for the coming year at SpookyMrsGreen spooky family lifestyle blog. π» Continue reading →
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