Banner Contest
Make a new banner for the Hedge (the main website, not this blog) and we will create a theme to go with the banner. (the banner is the big thingy with the website name at the top)
Banners should be roughly 900 to 1000 pixels by 200 to 300 pixels in size.
Leave room for the website title in the banner, or put “Walking the Hedge” on it yourself. Slogans can also be added such as “A Hedge for all Witches” or “Where the wildwoods and the urban jungle meet” or “The Hedge that borders the crooked path” or whatever you think would be awesome.
Once we get a few entries, we will have a poll and you guys can pick your favourite one and I will make a theme to match it (and maybe the runner up as well). Footers to match your banner will also be accepted and should be roughly the same size as a banner.
Send the image to juniper@walkingthehedge.net
The Things We Do For Love
“Without a sense of caring, there can be no sense of community.” ~ Anthony J. D’Angelo
Run little website with articles, links, a gallery etc
Write articles, post pictures, post links and such for said little website (and beg people to write articles, post picture and links as well etc)
Run small forum
Co-host a podcast. This includes buying and learning to use equipment and software, writing essays, recording, editing, finding people to interview and contacting them and so forth
Run website for said podcast
Constantly update and troubleshoot websites and such. Also constantly learn new computer and internet skills
Write a blog and post regularly
Host a few other blogs for other people free of charge
Pay out of pocket for all of the above
Run cafepress shop in hopes of making a little money to throw at all of the above
Run Twitter account for said podcast
Run Facebook account for said podcast
Run workshops (usually but not always, at fest) with varying results
Attend a Witch & Stitch Circle and take my turn hosting once in a while
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Not a Traditional Witch
Roughly every 3 months I have to inform someone that I do not define my practice as Traditional Witchcraft. Because I am not a traditional kind of gal. Trad Craft is one of the sources I draw from but not the only one. Being a Trad Witch would put me in a box, I don’t like boxes. I am a free style Hedgewitch and Pagan. It’s totally cool if you are though, be whatever you want, its cool.




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