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Magic of Lanterns at Montreal Botanical Garden Article 
The Magic of Lanterns is an annual fall festival of lights that heralds the arrival of Montreal's crisp autumn nights in colorful style.
Oct 4, 2008 - Steven Howell
Whimsical Fairy Gardens Inspire Garden Magic Article 
Whether fairy folk exist has never quite been answered - within the imaginations of fairy garden creators, anyway, who attract the magic of fairies into their gardens.
Sep 30, 2009 - Kara Smith
Magical Marrakech Article 
Marrakech is a magical city of contrasts with modern complexes, wide roads, artistic gardens and fountains existing with medinas, mosques and kasbahs.
Sep 11, 2009 - Kalpana Rangan
Magical and Poisonous Plants Article 
Plant lore may be interesting, but not always practical. Plants used in healing and spell work can be fascinating and frightening...but do they belong in common gardens?
Jan 2, 2008 - KC Morgan
The Magical Power of Herbs Article 
Use magical herbalism to harness the power of plants and manifest your desires. Learn the secrets of herb magick.
Jul 3, 2008 - Joanne E. Brannan
Living in Miami, the Magic City Article 
Even though I never planned to live here, I love living in Miami. I can drive in any direction in the city and find amazing sights.
Sep 22, 2010 - Judith Pruitt
Wiccan Magical Incense Article 
Incense burned on charcoal discs is a powerful tool in magic spells. When creating a sacred space use incense to unlock the magical properties of Wiccan Herbs.
Sep 17, 2009 - Joanne E. Brannan
The Magic of Paper Sculpture Article 
David Swinton shares creative paper art projects in an easy to read format . He supplies templates for sculptures described. Great as lesson fillers and group activities.
May 14, 2008 - Jo Murphy
The Magic of the Rockefeller Center Tree Article 
New York City's Rockefeller Center Christmas tree has been a longstanding and treasured tradition with the first tree erected on December 24, 1931.
Dec 23, 2009 - Stacey Porto
The Magical Plants of Harry Potter Article 
Magical plants described in the hugely successful Harry Potter books by J K Rowling are, in fact, based on real plants; the Mandrake, Belladonna and Wolfsbane do exist.
Dec 18, 2008 - Sharon Falsetto
Matsumoto Japan Magic Article 
Matsumoto is known for fresh mountain air, a fabulous castle, friendly people, the Japanese Alps, ukiyo-e,soba noodles and some other epicurien delights.
Mar 24, 2007 - Linda J Bottjer
The Magic of Rhodope Mountains Article 
Still largely undiscovered by Western tourists, the Rhodope Mountains can surprise and delight with its diversity and abundance of sights and activities.
Mar 23, 2011 - Ivanka Dimitrova
Sympathetic Magic in Wiccan Spell Work Article 
Devise an informal spell that relies upon the belief that like affects like.
Sep 29, 2009 - Susan Caplan
Abney Park, London's Magic Cemetery Article 
When London's city burial grounds closed in 1853, new civic cemeteries were urgently needed. Stoke Newington's Abney Park provided the perfect resting place.
Jan 13, 2010 - Jan Toms
Color Magic Using the Energy of Green Article 
Embrace the regenerative powers of the color green to bring peace and balance into your life as you open your heart to giving and accepting love.
Mar 14, 2009 - Susan Caplan
Review: "Seasons of Magic" by Laurel Reinhardt Article 
Reinhardt's book is a great resource for parents who want to teach their kids why Pagans celebrate the Wheel of the Year, and a resource for planning rituals.
Dec 28, 2008 - Elizabeth La Posta
The Magic Lily: a Drought Tolerant Species of Lycoris Article 
The magic lily, also known as the surprise lily, produces showy pink flowers in the summer that appear seemingly out of nowhere.
Aug 13, 2010 - Helga George
Wiccan Summer Solstice Magic Spell for Midsummer Article 
Wiccan Litha spell for marking midsummer. Celebrate the summer solstice with this simple, heartfelt Wiccan ritual of incense and summer fruits.
Jun 19, 2010 - Joanne E. Brannan