#autumn leaves
Ruska
Poisonous crimson berries in the heart of the November forest.
Model - Natalie Nguyen.
Natalie Ina Photography.
October 2020.
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Autumn Melancholy.
Model - Katerina Agapova.
Natalie Ina Photography.
October 2020.
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Good riddance
To all the thieves
To all the fools that stifled me
They’ve come and gone
And passed me by
Good riddance
To all
Ways to Celebrate Mabon - the Autumn Equinox
Take a walk in nature to observe the transition of the seasons
Gather fall leaves, acorns, creek stones, and mushrooms
Gratitude journaling
Host a bonfire with music & dancing
Have a potluck or feast with loved ones
Hang up plants & herbs to dry
Practice ancestor veneration
Give offerings to your God or deities
Works of charity — give to others
Rituals for prosperity, protection, and power
Bake bread or fruit pies
Honor the Harvest Moon
Decorate your altar to honor and highlight the season
Visit an orchard or vineyard
Use grapes and apples in your spellwork
Pray or set intention for a bountiful harvest, new opportunities, and protection of your blessings
Pyromancy and fire rites
More detailed tips and info about the Autumn Equinox HERE