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Enchanting waterfront magic The waterfront has always held a special allure and enchantment for people. Whether it is the vastness of the ocean, the tranquility of a lake or the gushing of a river, the water has a way of captivating our hearts and filling us with a sense of wonder. One of the most magical aspects of being near the waterfront is the feeling of serenity and calm that it brings. The sounds of waves crashing against the shore or the gentle lapping of water against a dock can instantly transport us to a place of peace and contentment. In this increasingly fast-paced world, the waterfront offers a respite from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Moreover, the waterfront is a place of natural beauty.


Sorry, no the earliest portrayal of a witch is in a mural in Schleslwig Cathedral, Schleselwig-Holstein dated to the 12th Century. It portrays Freya/Frigga as the Goddess of the Witches.

There is a well documented history of using psychedelic fungi and it is suspected that witches were using broom handles to insert a fly agaric amanita muscaria concoction. There is a well documented history of using psychedelic fungi and it is suspected that witches were using broom handles to insert a fly agaric amanita muscaria concoction.

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Moreover, the waterfront is a place of natural beauty. The sight of a sunset over the water, with its vibrant colors and shimmering reflections, is a sight that can truly take one's breath away. It is in these moments that we are reminded of the incredible beauty that exists in the world and are able to appreciate the small miracles that surround us.

Wood Witch on a Broom Cutout, 18" x 12"

Autumn decor witch you’ll save for next year! With this pre-sanded, unfinished seasonal wood cutout, you won’t go wrong. Made of ¼ inch thick Baltic birch plywood, this witch on a broom cutout is sturdy enough to handle paint pouring and resin without warping or peeling. And it won’t fly away in the wind either.

Start the seasonal spirit at the door. Spooky Halloween wood cutouts to paint together with the family. Get crafting (and bonding ;) and then exhibit your artwork in your pumpkin patch, on the front door, or as part of your fall wreath. Bring on the mosaics, decoupage, glitter. show us what fall means to you with these DIY fall wood cutouts.

Not too big, not too small, just right. You can be proud to dress up, display, or even gift these large wood cutouts (12 x 18 inches). Get that perfect wooden cutout door hanger + some fall spirit delivered to your doorstep. Note: Varnish your cutout to make it waterproof before using outdoors.

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Autumn decor witch you’ll save for next year! With this pre-sanded, unfinished seasonal wood cutout, you won’t go wrong. Made of ¼ inch thick Baltic birch plywood, this witch on a broom cutout is sturdy enough to handle paint pouring and resin without warping or peeling. And it won’t fly away in the wind either.

Start the seasonal spirit at the door. Spooky Halloween wood cutouts to paint together with the family. Get crafting (and bonding ;) and then exhibit your artwork in your pumpkin patch, on the front door, or as part of your fall wreath. Bring on the mosaics, decoupage, glitter. show us what fall means to you with these DIY fall wood cutouts.

Not too big, not too small, just right. You can be proud to dress up, display, or even gift these large wood cutouts (12 x 18 inches). Get that perfect wooden cutout door hanger + some fall spirit delivered to your doorstep. Note: Varnish your cutout to make it waterproof before using outdoors.

Very interesting, thank you.
It is believed by some that the European witch tradition is an evolution from the more ancient shamanic traditions of the north.
There is a well documented history of using psychedelic fungi and it is suspected that witches were using broom handles to insert a fly agaric (amanita muscaria) concoction. This may sound strange but it is known that fly agaric causes terrible vomiting when ingested.
A common and recurrent effect of this mushroom is the strong hallucination of flight.
There is also a high likelihood that shamanic experiences with fly agaric are responsible for our Santa Claus myths.
When the Sammi herdsman saw their reindeer frolicking wildly across the field they linked it to the colourful mushroom ? they had been eating under the pines. (amanitas have a simbiotic relationship with certain types of pine tree) ?
It’s said that upon drinking the urine of these ‘dosed’ reindeer, the shaman could receive the benefit without suffering the sickness.
Shaman have probably been harvesting these for millenia and may have been acostomed to drying them in the sun on the branches of the very tree under which they were found.
It is also suggested that a shaman visiting a family in the depths of winter may well have entered via the smoke hole in the centre of the home. All families would bring a pine tree indoors for the mid winter which then pointed directly up to the north star.
So, we have, a bearded old man who tells tales of flying with the reindeer, arriving via the ‘chimney’,
Bringing midwinter (survival) gifts. And pretty, bright fungi (baubles) hanging on pine trees that pointed to the north star.
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Rachel gador

Another aspect of the waterfront's enchantment lies in its ability to bring people together. Whether it is a group of friends enjoying a picnic by the lake, families playing in the sand and surf at the beach, or couples taking a romantic stroll along the riverbank, the waterfront has a way of fostering connection and creating lasting memories. It is a place where people can come together to relax, have fun, and enjoy each other's company. Furthermore, the waterfront is a source of inspiration and creativity. Many artists, writers, and musicians have been inspired by the beauty and serenity of the water. The ebb and flow of the tides, the endless horizon, and the ever-changing colors and patterns of the water provide a limitless source of inspiration for the creative mind. In conclusion, the enchanting magic of the waterfront lies in its ability to captivate our hearts, fill us with a sense of wonder, and provide a sanctuary from the chaos of everyday life. Whether it is the serenity and calm, the natural beauty, the sense of connection, or the inspiration and creativity it inspires, the waterfront holds a special place in our hearts and will continue to do so for generations to come..

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