Showing posts with label 31 days of Samhain 2011. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 31 days of Samhain 2011. Show all posts

Monday, 31 October 2011

Double Double Toil and Trouble!!! It's Samhain

A Tale for Samhain night curtesy of the Scottish Bard: Robert burns "Halloween"

Upon that night, when fairies light
On Cassilis Downans dance,
Or owre the lays, in splendid blaze,
On sprightly coursers prance;
Or for Colean the rout is ta’en,
Beneath the moon’s pale beams;
There, up the Cove,to stray an’ rove,
Amang the rocks and streams
To sport that night;

Amang the bonie winding banks,
Where Doon rins, wimplin, clear;
Where Bruc ance rul’d the martial ranks,
An’ shook his Carrick spear;
Some merry, friendly, countra-folks
Together did convene,
To burn their nits, an’ pou their stocks,
An’ haud their Halloween
Fu’ bly the that night.

The lasses feat, an’ cleanly neat,
Mair braw than when they’re fine;
Their faces blythe, fu’ sweetly kythe,
Hearts leal, an’ warm, an’ kin’:
The lads sae trig, wi’ wooer-babs
Weel-knotted on their garten;
Some unco blate, an’ some wi’ gabs
Gar lasses’ hearts gang startin
Whiles fast at night.

Then, first an’ foremost, thro’ the kail,
Their stocks maun a’ be sought ance;
They steek their een, and grape an’ wale
For muckle anes, an’ straught anes.
Poor hav’rel Will fell aff the drift,
An’ wandered thro’ the bow-kail,
An’ pou’t for want o’ better shift
A runt was like a sow-tail
Sae bow’t that night.

Then, straught or crooked, yird or nane,
They roar an’ cry a’ throu’ther;
The vera wee-things, toddlin, rin,
Wi’ stocks out owre their shouther:
An’ gif the custock’s sweet or sou
Wi’ joctelegs they taste them;
Syne coziely, aboon the door,

Wi’ cannie care, they’ve plac’d them
To lie that night.

The lassies staw frae ’mang them a’,
To pou their stalks o’ corn;
But Rab slips out, an’ jinks about,
Behint the muckle thorn:
He grippit Nelly hard and fast:
Loud skirl’d a’ the lasses;
But her tap-pickle maist was lost,
Whan kiutlin in the fause-house
Wi’ him that night.

The auld guid-wife’s weel-hoordit nits
Are round an’ round dividend,
An’ mony lads an’ lasses’ fates
Are there that night decided:
Some kindle couthie side by side,
And burn thegither trimly;
Some start awa wi’ saucy pride,
An’ jump out owre the chimlie
Fu’ high that night.
Jean slips in twa, wi’ tentie e’e;
Wha ’twas, she wadna tell;
But this is Jock, an’ this is me,
She says in to hersel’:

He bleez’d owre her, an’ she owre him,
As they wad never mair part:
Till fuff! he started up the lum,
An’ Jean had e’en a sair heart
To see’t that night.
Poor Willie, wi’ his bow-kail runt,
Was brunt wi’ primsie Mallie;
An’ Mary, nae doubt, took the drunt,
To be compar’d to Willie:
Mall’s nit lap out, wi’ pridefu’ fling,
An’ her ain fit, it brunt it;
While Willie lap, and swore by jing,
’Twas just the way he wanted
To be that night.
Nell had the fause-house in her min’,
She pits hersel an’ Rob in;
In loving bleeze they sweetly join,
Till white in ase they’re sobbin:
Nell’s heart was dancin at the view;
She whisper’d Rob to leuk for’t:
Rob, stownlins, prie’d her bonie mou’,
Fu’ cozie in the neuk for’t,
Unseen that night.

But Merran sat behint their backs,
Her thoughts on Andrew Bell:
She lea’es them gashin at their cracks,
An’ slips out-by hersel’;
She thro’ the yard the nearest taks,
An’ for the kiln she goes then,
An’ darklins grapit for the bauks,
And in the blue-clue throws then,
Right fear’t that night.

An’ ay she win’t, an’ ay she swat—
I wat she made nae jaukin;
Till something held within the pat,
Good L—d! but she was quaukin!
But whether ’twas the deil himsel,
Or whether ’twas a bauk-en’,
Or whether it was Andrew Bell,
She did na wait on talkin

To spier that night.

Wee Jenny to her graunie says,
“Will ye go wi’ me, graunie?
I’ll eat the apple at the glass,
I gat frae uncle Johnie”:
She fuff’t her pipe wi’ sic a lunt,
In wrath she was sae vap’rin,
She notic’t na an aizle brunt
Her braw, new, worset apron
Out thro’ that night.

“Ye little skelpie-limmer’s face!
I daur you try sic sportin,
As seek the foul thief ony place,
For him to spae your fortune:
Nae doubt but ye may get a sight!
Great cause ye hae to fear it;
For mony a ane has gotten a fright,
An’ liv’d an’ died deleerit,
On sic a night.

“Ae hairst afore the Sherra-moor,
I mind’t as weel’s yestreen—
I was a gilpey then, I’m sure
I was na past fyfteen:
The simmer had been cauld an’ wat,
An’ stuff was unco green;
An’ eye a rantin kirn we gat,
An’ just on Halloween
It fell that night.

“Our stibble-rig was Rab M’Graen,
A clever, sturdy fallow;
His sin gat Eppie Sim wi’ wean,
That lived in Achmacalla:
He gat hemp-seed, I mind it weel,
An’he made unco light o’t;
But mony a day was by himsel’,

He was sae sairly frighted
That vera night.”

Then up gat fechtin Jamie Fleck,
An’ he swoor by his conscience,
That he could saw hemp-seed a peck;
For it was a’ but nonsense:
The auld guidman raught down the pock,
An’ out a handfu’ gied him;
Syne bad him slip frae’ mang the folk,
Sometime when nae ane see’d him,
An’ try’t that night.
He marches thro’ amang the stacks,
Tho’ he was something sturtin;
The graip he for a harrow taks,
An’ haurls at his curpin:
And ev’ry now an’ then, he says,
“Hemp-seed I saw thee,
An’ her that is to be my lass
Come after me, an’ draw thee
As fast this night.”
He wistl’d up Lord Lennox’ March
To keep his courage cherry;
Altho’ his hair began to arch,
He was sae fley’d an’ eerie:
Till presently he hears a squeak,
An’ then a grane an’ gruntle;
He by his shouther gae a keek,
An’ tumbled wi’ a wintle
Out-owre that night.
He roar’d a horrid murder-shout,
In dreadfu’ desperation!
An’ young an’ auld come rinnin out,
An’ hear the sad narration:
He swoor ’twas hilchin Jean M’Craw,
Or crouchie Merran Humphie—
Till stop! she trotted thro’ them a’;
And wha was it but grumphie
Asteer that night!
Meg fain wad to the barn gaen,
To winn three wechts o’ naething
But for to meet the deil her lane,
She pat but little faith in:
She gies the herd a pickle nits,
An’ twa red cheekit apples,
To watch, while for the barn she sets,
In hopes to see Tam Kipples


That vera night.
She turns the key wi’ cannie thraw,
An’owre the threshold ventures;
But first on Sawnie gies a ca’,
Syne baudly in she enters:
A ratton rattl’d up the wa’,
An’ she cry’d Lord preserve her!
An’ ran thro’ midden-hole an’ a’
An’ pray’d wi’ zeal and fervour,
Fu’ fast that night.
They hoy’t out Will, wi’ sair advice;
They hecht him some fine braw ane;
It chanc’d the stack he faddom’t thrice
Was timmer-propt for thrawin:
He taks a swirlie auld moss-oak
For some black, grousome carlin;
An’ loot a winze, an’ drew a stroke,
Till skin in blypes cam haurlin
Aff’s nieves that night.
A wanton widow Leezie was,
As cantie as a kittlen;
But och! that night, amang the shaws,
She gat a fearfu’ settlin!
She thro’ the whins, an’ by the cairn,
An’ owre the hill gaed scrievin;
Whare three lairds’ lan’s met at a burn,
To dip her left sark-sleeve in,
Was bent that night.
Whiles owre a linn the burnie plays,
As thro’ the glen it wimpl’t;
Whiles round a rocky scar it strays,
Whiles in a wiel it dimpl’t;
Whiles glitter’d to the nightly rays,
Wi’ bickerin’, dancin’ dazzle;
Whiles cookit undeneath the braes,

Below the spreading hazel
Unseen that night.
Amang the brachens, on the brae,
Between her an’ the moon,
The deil, or else an outler quey,
Gat up an’ ga’e a croon:
Poor Leezie’s heart maist lap the hool;
Near lav’rock-height she jumpit,
But mist a fit, an’ in the pool
Out-owre the lugs she plumpit,
Wi’ a plunge that night.

In order, on the clean hearth-stane,
The luggies three are ranged;
An’ ev’ry time great care is ta’en
To see them duly changed:
Auld uncle John, wha wedlock’s joys
Sin’ Mar’s-year did desire,
Because he gat the toom dish thrice,
He heav’d them on the fire
In wrath that night.

Wi’ merry sangs, an’ friendly cracks,
I wat they did na weary;
And unco tales, an’ funnie jokes—
Their sports were cheap an’ cheery:
Till butter’d sowens, wi’ fragrant lunt,
Set a’ their gabs a-steerin;
Syne, wi’ a social glass o’ strunt,
They parted aff careerin
Fu’ blythe that night.

Here's two Scottish poets reading the poem on Youtube
Happy Blessed Samhain to all my pagan friends, and Happy New Year to my Druid friends, as today is the last day of the Celtic New Year, November 1st being the first of the Celtic New Year. Have a safe fun, bonfire night my loves!!

Saturday, 29 October 2011

31 Days of Halloween-Day 29: The Good Witch's Family

Hello dear readers,

It’s once again a Good Witch’s Movie Premiere, tongiht on the Hallmark Channel, the new installment in the series is called the Good Witch's Family.

If you haven't seen the series before they make the day a marathon of the old movies, starting at 3pm EST with the Good Witch, the Good Witch's Garden, the Good Witch's Gift then the premiere and an encore showing at 11pm.

Last year was a blast doing the Good Witch's blog party, check out the post here, I also did my version of her store, post here. I can't wait to watch the new installation and learn what has happened to the family since last Yule's wedding.!!

Have fun watching tonight!!
Be Blessed



Thursday, 27 October 2011

Paranormal Telly: The Gates

Sweet Goddess how is it I keep missing these awesome shows??? I'm in love i need to know what the heck happened, did Devon get away? Did the wolves and vamps go to war? What happens to the Gates community?? Holy Shyt this show is amazing. You probably have no idea what I'm talking about do you? 
Well there once was a show about a community filled with 'special' people, they hire a new police chief and this is the story from his families point of view. 
From the beginning we know Devon is a witch, we meet her mentor Dr.Peg, the residential vamps Claire and her hubbie Dylan, then of course we meet the young up and coming alpha males Brett and Lucas, as well as the pack Beta that is a fine slice of dark chocolate cake ..eehhhh *wipes drool, jerks back from fantasy land* em...em what i meant was, yeah I stand by what I said I would have pegged him as Alpha any day.


Yeah I know when you first see the show's commercials it seems like a Desperate Housewives with something supernatural going on, but when I first saw them it was how do i say homogenous and looked very non interesting, well Netflix showed me just how wrong i was to make that assumption. This show is actually amazing and I'm sad it's only one season, they should have done some better advertising and maybe it would have hung around. Now it's cancelled and I only can watch reruns and I'm left with hundreds of questions. Ahh well the one thing I have learned is that eventually all shows come back around maybe in a few years some awesome channel will pick it back up and a do a good job (but Im not holding my breathe on that one)


Well that's another show for the nights with nothing on
Be Blessed

Thursday, 20 October 2011

31 Days of Halloween: Day 20: Paranormal Telly Edition

Hey there readers

Did you get a chance to see the premiere of walking dead?? No not a fan of scary stuff?? Well then I have a show for you!!!How about a show about the Grimm Reaper that's funny as heck and no longer on the air, but if you sign up for a free month of netflix you can watch it... It's called Dead Like Me, 

why can't i seem to find these shows when they are on the air?? hmm maybe because I'm not much for following the crowd?? you say it's good, ha i will reserve the right to not watch it until i have no choice (sigh i swear I will change and grow people I will), it's like wow going off on a tangent, let's get back to the review shall we....
From the kick-ass intro song, and funny as heck opening scene, I was hooked, and such a potty mouth on such a pretty girl makes it even more hilarous cause you never see it coming and it's just too funny when she does it. can you imagine being dead and still have to have a job?? or pay bills? How unfair is that?? well why not watch and allow George Lass to tell you all about it!!!
The show apparently has a cult following which I can toatllly uncerstand heck I watched it in three days, including the follow-up movie, man this show is so good, I do hope they bring it back, which was the rumour surrounding the release of the movie so long after the show ended, but here's a preview for you.
Check out imdb for a great synopsis and background on the show. you can also check out the website that MGM has up for the series Sorry about the late post everyone, I seem to be fighting with blogger on what I wish my posts to look like, i hate the new formatting, and it apparently hates me as well. Samhain  Tip: The Celts counted their days from sundown to sundown, so Samhain actually runs from Sunday October 30th at sunset to sunset Monday October 31st. The real Witching hour will be midnight changing from Sunday to Monday not Monday to Tuesday November 1st which will be Dias de los muertos (Mexican Day of the Dead)  Enjoy the show, I know I most certainly did. Happy reaping!!!

Saturday, 15 October 2011

Must Be the Season of the Witch

Hello readers


It's Samhain time and we all know there is a need for some seriously good music during this time.  a friend highlighted this song a few years ago and I immediately fell in love, it's a good song to highlight the season.
Just in case your looking for some more music here's a link to last year's post about great seasonal stuff (at least what I listen to anyway, and I thought I would share) Have a wonderful weekend  Be Blessed 

Thursday, 13 October 2011

31 Days of Halloween: Movies and Shows of the Season

Hello dear readers,

What would October be without some ghouls, zombies and ghosts?? It actually would be September, just colder...ok ok I'll put away the geeky humor and get to the point.

This is the time of year when muggles allow their fears to roam free, they (we) seriously enjoy indulging in all things scary just so that the rest of the year they (we) can go about their (our) lives without that fear. This is of course one of the best time for horror film fans, I'm personally not much for the horror genre,

When I was a child the scariest movie I ever saw was Night of the Living Dead, not the new stuff I'm talking the original 1968 film version, scary as heck, watching those people try to find a way to live and everywhere they turned there were zombies.

Alfred Hitchcock's the Birds still makes me side-eye the heck out of birds especially if it seems they are following me. Talk about a scary movie, the scene with the kids in the school??!?!? To this day gives me willies.

Another one I thought I would through up as new classics are 28 Days Later, and 28 Weeks Later, horror on horrors right?? Scary part is these movies you can TOTALLY see coming true.
And of course we can't have Halloween without the King of the Season King Jack Skellington, yes I know it says the Nightmare Before Christmas, but isn't truly a Halloween movie?? 
I do have a few I will be checking out this season including the premiere of a favorite, which just the thought of that actually taking place gives me the willies. 
Well this season's premier of Walking Dead is on October 16,2011,  at 9pm EST are you excited? The Com Con video is too awesome to boot and man can I tell you, I'm scared and want to run but I just can't help but watch it. What would you do? Would you try to survive or would you quit?? If you haven't had a chance to catch up on the series, they are now available on Netflix,  They also have some web episodes to wet the appetite and answer some questions from last season's premiere, they explained all about 'bicycle girl". Can I say it's really good!! And not to be all dark and gloomy, I also have a romantic movie for the season and a link back to last season's recommendations.
Last year we had the Good Witch's Blog Party, to celebrate the premier of a new addition to the series, this year there is another installment called the Good Witch's Family, it picks up from after the family has blended together, and let's us know what has been happening since the wedding.
The Good Witch's Family is having a family coming to visit, and of course, witchyness runs in the family, 
and of course she bring mayhem right along with her,  and it seems that Cassie is running for Middleton mayor, I'm sure the mayor's wife loves that....
ohh the trouble that's a brewing in Middleton is going to be fun to watch, movie premiere's on October 29th on the Hallmark channel.
Season Survival Tip: Remember when a boogie shows up at your door and says "Trick or treat", don't answer, the tricks are deadly and the treats, well let's just say only another monster would enjoy those!! Have fun checking out the series for Samhain my loves and I will see you later.  Be Blessed