January 25, 2026

First Quarter Moon of Late January

Today is the First Quarter Moon; we are one-quarter of the way through the moon cycle. The moon is waxing - growing in light and energy, creating a time for decisive action and full effort.

I use this late January quarter moon's energy to lean in to love.

Agenda Today:
1. Journal queries
2. Read "Revolutionary Witchcraft"
3. Ongo  journal
4. Love cycle
5. Full effort for order

January 24, 2026

Retreat for Home and Garden

Today I have an entire day alone!
I get to read, write, take a webinar, go for a walk, and paint some butterflies in the bathroom.

I've been pretty focused and effective this week, except with housework. In fact, I've been putting things off all month. It's time for a reset, and some earnest time with housekeeping and order.

Agenda:
1. Read "The Art of Simple Living"
2. Discard what I don't need
3. Today's housecleaning catch-up
4. House blessing ceremony 

January 23, 2026

Days of Passion

I began a Slow Passion Project last July
, working to SLOW DOWN and GO WITH the FLOW, and INVOLVE MY WHOLE SELF in my Nature-Culture project. It went pretty well for a while, and now I want to recommit and reignite!

Agenda:
1. Read "The Art of Simple Living"
2. Clarify my passion plan
3. Ongo journal
4. Four days of passion
5. Flow plan

January 22, 2026

Beingness

Beingness is
 the fundamental quality of existence, simply being rather than doing or having. The trick is to be aware of my beingness, my essence, with a deep presence, which I will feel as peace, aliveness, or inherent worth.

Today I hope to take some time to appreciate the raw fact of my existence.

1. Read "The Book of Doing and Being"
2. Beginner's mind meditation for creativity
3. Pre-K school plans
4. Projects for the week
5. Afternoon Beingness routine

January 21, 2026

Babinden

The Slavic holiday Babinden
 (bah-bean-den) happens each year on January 21. Baba means "grandmother", and the in is possessive; den is "day", so the meaning is "Grandmother’s Day". It’s also called Midwives Day.

Babinden is an ancient festival, still celebrated in Bulgaria, to give thanks and show respect to the women (or men) who have helped in the child-birthing process, and for all the other skills and knowledge the grandmothers have: Growing food, cooking, herb lore, looking after their grandchildren, and teaching folklore and traditions.

The roots of this festival, however, are in fertility rites. In Bulgaria, a house full of healthy and beautiful children is a basic value, and this is the underlying focus of the rituals on Babinden. Fertility is an essential theme of nature, and today I celebrate the place my grandsons have in the great, burgeoning, hope-filled circle of abundance, and my role as one of their care-givers.

Agenda today:
1. Journal queries
2. Read "The Earth Keeper's Handbook"
3. Hand-washing ceremony
4. Prayer for grandmothers

January 20, 2026

Worm Day

Yesterday my worms arrived
, and I finished my worm bin and put them in it. Today I get to share this new study and practice with my grandsons!

1. Ongo journal
2. Love cycle