tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6919211006965906868.post7102242000867914250..comments2023-09-11T12:05:18.016+09:30Comments on The Country Witch's Cottage: Tentative Steps on the Poison PathThe Country Witchhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04475878098670922278noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6919211006965906868.post-8930614709439743872016-03-01T10:03:16.893+10:302016-03-01T10:03:16.893+10:30I can totally understand your passion as I too hav...I can totally understand your passion as I too have been called by Lady Nightshade. She came to me in my dreams and I became so fascinated by her plants that it has become my life. Right now, I am writing a book on these plants and I have so many sources and done so many countless hours of research into the Solanaceae of Lady Nightshade. I grow Datura, Brugmansia, Belladonna, Henbane, and mandrake. they are all in my room with me and I give them so much love and respect. I was called by a deep burning inner desire and I think its great to see your enthusiasm just like mine! I wish I had a way to learn the Poison Path, because it calls me intensely... Blessings to you!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05145004702126116255noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6919211006965906868.post-48100834674146102362012-12-12T11:22:06.384+10:302012-12-12T11:22:06.384+10:30I am enjoying living vicariously through you as my...I am enjoying living vicariously through you as my garden sleeps. :) Really long winters here!<br /><br />"Writing this, I wonder if it is the natural curiosity of the Witch to at some point journey near on to this path, to discover the herbs of antiquity?"<br /><br />I wonder that myself. I grow quite a few and will sometimes incorporate them in charms and such, but I discovered a while back that I am definitely not a “true poisoner”.Laurelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04122549608166017767noreply@blogger.com