Solar Magic Lights: Adding Sparkle to Your Garden

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Solar magic garden lights are a popular and affordable option for illuminating outdoor spaces. These lights are powered by sunlight and generally consist of a small solar panel that collects energy throughout the day and stores it in a rechargeable battery. This stored energy is then used to power the lights after the sun goes down. One of the main advantages of solar magic garden lights is their ease of installation. Since they do not require any wiring or connection to a power source, they can be easily set up anywhere in the garden or yard. This makes them a great choice for people who do not have access to electricity or who want to avoid the hassle of installing traditional wired lights.



Calendar Sync

Your favorite calendar app on your device can sync with data in your Practical Witch’s Almanac! There are several options for making this happen easily. A great advantage of doing this is so all time zones for events are automatically updated on your device’s app to be precise for your location.

iCalendar, ICS, iCal Formats

The ICS format of the Almanac can be used on almost any device such as iPhone, Apple Computers, Mozilla, Outlook, and hundreds of other calendar apps.

You can copy the link below and paste it into the settings on your app, or better yet just click on the link below and your device will ask you how you wish to open it, such as with Outlook, Calendar, or another compatible program or app.

With Your Google Calendar

The official Google Calendar ID for the Almanac is [email protected] You should be able to click here to quickly add the Almanac data to your computer or device’s Google Calendar App. If that doesn’t work, try this:

  1. On your computer, open Google Calendar.
  2. On the left, next to “Other calendars,” click Add From URL.
  3. Enter the calendar’s address in the field provided https://calendar.google.com/calendar/b/1?cid=cHJhY3RpY2FsYWxtYW5hY0BnbWFpbC5jb20
  4. Click Add calendar. The calendar will appear on the left side under “Other calendars.”

Changes usually appear instantly across your synced devices, but on rare occasions, it might take up to 12 hours for changes to show in your Google Calendar.

Google Calendar of Pagan Days…

UPDATE 18 April 2018The Google calendar is deleted. Some changes on Google’s end, and some unawareness of those changes on my end, resulted in a guest user of the calendar deleting most of the content and individual entries in order to make more closely adhere to their practice. After some discussion with them (which was generous, kind, and entirely responsible rather than malicious or tinted with argument), I decided to discontinue this calendar at this time.

I’ve made my calendar available through iCal at webcal://p04-calendarws.icloud.com/ca/subscribe/1/93f2LWSQqmS4Dj7Ei4Kmak9GWuo4MxqYuzIgVGdT1GGoGhU5eISyV0WDRa2jzQCpFoaOZv-GtCeFE8Yz0BcJ7LOeDe1HHzcTjbVQFOQobFY rather than Google, but I can’t seem to test whether or not it works… because it’s hosted on my account, and therefore my own iCal application can’t connect to it through some sort of failure of circular logic. So if it doesn’t work, please let me know.

Update 23 January 2017: This post is one of my most-visited posts, even eight years later. If you’d like to thank me for creating this perpetual calendar, please consider PayPal’ing me a few bucks, or buy a copy of Poems for the Behenian Stars on Etsy, or through Amazon (cheaper!) my chapbook/guide to the spiritual meanings of brightest stars in the northern sky.

Update 6 April 2017: FESTAE is a set of poems that I wrote organized around the pagan days of this calendar. It’s available through Amazon. THE SUN’S PACES is another collection, organized around the Greco-Roman-Mediterranean deities of the Zodiac’s subdivisions. It’s available through Amazon, as well. THE MANSIONS OF THE MOON is a collection of twenty-eight poems based around the secret Zodiac that rules the Moon’s movements in particular. It’s also available through Amazon.

I’ve been meaning to do this, and a few friends bullied/inspired me into doing it, finally. It’s the list of the various pagan/spiritual days that I tend to notice and celebrate in some fashion when they pass by. Currently, I’ve not added in the poetry associated with each day, but it is a basic guide to the 113 festival days. Hey, any excuse for a party.

Because it’s on Google Calendar, you do have the ability to add this to your calendar there. Because it’s on Google Calendar, you can download it and install it on programs like iCal and the freeware programs like Sunbird/Thunderbird. You can even download it and put it on Microsoft’s program, whatever it’s called. Enjoy.

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Pagan Club is starting back up. Join us weekly on Thursdays for discussions on paganism and witchcraft, do some crafting, celebrate holidays, and more!

Pagan Club has been established to give students a chance to explore or learn more about a diverse and eclectic religion that is commonly misunderstood. We want to create a dialogue on campus to inform students about what Paganism is and is not, and to also talk with other pagans in a welcoming community.

Contact Greta at [email protected] for more information and to join via google meet.

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This makes them a great choice for people who do not have access to electricity or who want to avoid the hassle of installing traditional wired lights. Additionally, solar magic garden lights are environmentally friendly. They rely on the sun's energy for power, which means they do not contribute to greenhouse gases or pollution.

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This is especially important for those who want to reduce their carbon footprint and make more sustainable choices. Solar magic garden lights come in a variety of styles and designs, ranging from simple stake lights that can be placed in the ground to more elaborate lanterns and string lights. They are also available in different colors, allowing homeowners to create a desired ambiance in their outdoor spaces. Another benefit of solar magic garden lights is their cost-effectiveness. While the initial investment may be slightly higher than traditional wired lights, solar lights do not require any ongoing electricity costs. Once installed, they will continue to operate without any additional expenses. However, it is important to note that solar magic garden lights may not be as bright or powerful as traditional lights. They rely on the sun's energy, so their brightness may vary depending on the amount of sunlight they receive during the day and the quality of their solar panels and batteries. Some lights may also have a shorter lifespan compared to wired lights, requiring replacement after a few years. In conclusion, solar magic garden lights are a convenient, environmentally friendly, and cost-effective option for illuminating outdoor spaces. They are easy to install, require no electricity, and come in various styles and colors. While they may not be as bright or long-lasting as traditional lights, many people find them to be a charming and sustainable addition to their gardens or yards..

Reviews for "Solar Magic Lights: Illuminating Your Garden All Night Long"

1. Emily - 2 stars - The solar magic garden lights were a huge disappointment for me. I was initially excited to add some ambiance to my garden with these lights, but they did not live up to my expectations. The lights were not as bright as advertised, and they only lasted for a couple of hours before dying out. Additionally, the build quality was quite poor as the lights started to rust within a few weeks. I would not recommend these lights to anyone looking for a reliable and long-lasting lighting solution for their garden.
2. David - 1 star - I purchased the solar magic garden lights hoping to illuminate my backyard with a soft and warm glow. However, these lights fell short of my expectations. Not only were they dim, but the colors emitted were also not as vibrant as depicted in the product photos. Furthermore, the lights were not durable and started to malfunction within a few weeks of use. Save yourself the disappointment and look for better quality garden lights elsewhere.
3. Sarah - 2 stars - I was not impressed with the solar magic garden lights I purchased recently. The first issue I encountered was with their charging capabilities. It seemed like they could not retain enough solar energy during the day to last through the entire night. The lights would start to dim and eventually turn off before midnight, leaving my garden in darkness. Moreover, the overall construction of the lights felt flimsy, and I could tell they wouldn't last long. Unfortunately, I had to return them and look for alternative lighting options.

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