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Author Archives: Phaedra Bonewits
Isaac’s Illness
I’ve been letting Isaac take care of neopagan.net for so long, I almost forgot about our own blog. But he’s not available to update y’all, so it’s my turn. If you haven’t already heard from our Facebook page or other … Continue reading
Cooking up Something New
I’ve moved my musings about food and cooking over to my very own blog, Home Cook: In and Around Phaedra’s Kitchen. I put it up a couple of weeks ago just to experiment with some new software, but I’ve had … Continue reading
European Security Personnel
Overwhelmingly Support Obama
Isaac and I are back from our first European tour with loads of stories to tell, but before the personal stuff, I’d like to comment on the global. It was quite a relief (to me, at least — I think … Continue reading
Why I am Offended by the Republican Vice-Presidential Pick
I usually leave the politics to Isaac, but this one really got to me. I’m old enough to remember when women weren’t allowed to drive a city bus, much less run for national office. I remember as a little girl … Continue reading
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