My favourite Links
Sites I frequently pass by, friends & family - by interest & so on
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- My Other Witches Nest
- My Other Website, which is, like this one, under constant construction.
- SugarJunky's Chaos Engine
- My iRC-brother's art & more, Highly recommended :)
- Mathilda's Friends & Family
- My iRC-sis Mathilda :) (lots of pics on this site for those whom are interested)
- He||ra|zoR's Domain
- My iRC-bro's website, which also contains photos & stuff. Always nice getting faces to the words :)
- Daniel G
- aka p3ck3rh34d. Old friend's website which I didn't even knew he had til rather recently :)
- Death Before Dishonour
- Death Chamber, Death Before Dishonour - My boyfriends website - reg. occult, magic, witches, curses and spells, astrology and more. Under constant construction but definately worth peeking into now and then on frequent basis.
- Swampette
- Swamps, one of my all time favourite iRC-sisters :)
- Poetry
- "Poetry.com, sponsored by the International Library of Poetry, is by far the largest and most comprehensive poetry site on the Internet. Our mission is to eliminate the traditional barriers that prevent most people from having their message heard. We believe that poetry is a valid form of expression no matter who writes it, that poetry is not just for a chosen few..."
- Tarot!
- "Tarot.com now serves over a million people, most of whom have signed up for the ability to give themselves expert-level guidance whenever they want. Along with the magic of authentic do-it-yourself Tarot, members receive great promotional offers, a personalized reading journal and much more..."
- AstroCenter
- Free personal astro reports, natal chart, numerology & much more!
- The Witching Hours
- "There, in a gloomy hollow glen, she found
A little cottage built of sticks and weeds, In homely wise, and walled with sods around, In which a witch did dwell in loathly weeds And willfull want, all careless of her needs; So choosing solitary to abide, Far from all neighbors, that her devilish deeds And hellish arts from people she might hide, And hurt, far off, unknown, whomever she envied.
--Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, (1590)
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