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Andrea Anzalone
Bio
Mother, avid gardener, herbalist, bookworm, creator. On a mission to inspire and uplift, and bring a little magic to the mundane.
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Stories (4/0)
Make Paganism Acceptable Again
Earth worship is a sacred part of all of Humanity's ancestry. We all hail from small communities of farmers, and hunter gatherers. Once we lived in harmony with our natural environment, because it was understood that we owe our very survival to the verdant beauty of this, our Garden of Eden. This is not only true of one particular race, or ancestry, or culture. It is true of all peoples of the Earth. We see remnants of monuments from the Neolithic Age in all populated corners of the world. Monuments which were mysteriously aligned to stars in the sky and specific astronomical events. From Stonehenge, to Machu Picchu, to the Giza complex, no ancestry of humanity was without nature worship if one only looks far enough back.
By Andrea Anzalone3 years ago in Earth
The Secret Invitation
A brisk autumn wind whisked up a miniature tornado of fallen leaves as Alexis pulled into her community nature preserve. She brought her aging powder blue beater to a reluctant halt with a crunch of gravel and groan of rusted metal. She thought to herself that those little tornados had always been one of her favorite parts of the season, and must be a fortuitous omen for the day ahead. Gathering up her impromptu portable gardening tool kit with a renewed sense of purpose, she headed out into the park for today's illicit horticultural mission.
By Andrea Anzalone3 years ago in Journal