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Trees

Posted on 6 February 2020 by Ash McSidhe24 August 2024

By Walter De La Mare Of all the trees in England,Her sweet three corners in,Only the Ash, the bonnie AshBurns fierce while it is green. Of all the trees in England,From sea to sea again,The Willow loveliest stoops her boughsBeneath … Continue reading →

Posted in Sticks and Stones | Tagged other people's thoughts, poetry, tree lore

Song of the Forest Trees

Posted on 26 September 2013 by Nemed Cuculatii26 September 2013

(The Irish Ossianic Song of the Forest Trees is to be found in Standish O’ Grady’s translation in Eleanor Hull’s Poem Book of the Gael is a listing of trees to be found on Dartmoor. Fortunately, the whole text of … Continue reading →

Posted in Sticks and Stones | Tagged noted elsewhere, other people's thoughts, poetry, songs, tree lore

Dartmoor Wood Poem

Posted on 3 June 2013 by Ash McSidhe3 June 2013

More suggestions on woods for burning, this from traditional English lore. Several versions of this poem exist with multiple variants. I learned it first from Paul Huson‘s Mastering Witchcraft, which he calls “The Dartmoor Verse”. Oak logs will warm you … Continue reading →

Posted in Lore, Sticks and Stones | Tagged other people's thoughts, other traditions, songs, spells and charms, Teaching, tree lore

The Burning Properties of Wood

Posted on 3 June 2013 by Ash McSidhe7 July 2024

Below is a list of the most common woods for burning, there are more.  It is worth remembering that ALL wood will burn better if split. There is an old saying, “before starting a fire – collect the right wood.”  … Continue reading →

Posted in Lore, Sticks and Stones | Tagged lore, other traditions, spells and charms, Teaching, tree lore, Woodcraft

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