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Litha for People Who Don't Have a Meadow
The summer solstice is one of the most powerful days on the witchcraft calendar, but most Litha guides assume you have a bonfire, a backyard, and hours of free time. This one doesn’t. Explore accessible Litha rituals, kitchen magic, divination practices, and solstice traditions designed for modern witches living regular lives. Because celebrating the longest day of the year isn’t about perfection—it’s about noticing the light.
May 1111 min read


The Lazy Girl's Guide to Beltane: 5-Minute Rituals for Busy Witches
You don't need a bonfire, a meadow, or a coven to celebrate Beltane. You just need a candle, something you actually want, and the willingness to move toward it. Here's how to celebrate the fire festival of May Day in five minutes or less — no flower crown required.
Apr 826 min read


Ostara (Spring Equinox): The Lazy Girl's Guide
You don’t need a garden, a flower crown, or three hours of pagan prep to celebrate Ostara. This lazy-friendly guide breaks down what the spring equinox actually means—and gives you 5 simple rituals (5–15 minutes) you can do while making breakfast, taking a walk, or existing on your couch. Bonus: easy altar ideas + planting magic for people who kill every plant they touch.
Feb 330 min read
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