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4. A brief description, with photos if possible, of the Dedicant's home
shrine and plans for future improvements. (150 words min.)
In the center is the Tree. This is a branch from an oak tree, knocked down by the wind and collected by me. I removed the dead leaves, but left all the clusters of little acorns. It is in a vase filled with soil collected from my compost bin. On the right is the Fire. I have three candles - white, red, and black - and an incense burner to hold a block of charcoal, for offerings. On the left is the Well, a cast-iron cauldron. In the center is the offering bowl.
To the left in the front is my bag of runes.
I will be doing my Fall Equinox Ritual in two days, on September 23. Therefore, I have added some seasonal decorations. In particular, a variety of decorative gourds, since this is the season of the Harvest. I should get some wheat stalks, or something, to finish the decoration. And so I shall. I bought a drinking horn and stand a few days ago at a Renfair. I quite like it. It will be my vessel for offering liquid sacrifices and/or holding the water of life. The cup in front of it is a gift from a friend in Portland. It is glazed with ash from the (relatively) recent Mt. St. Helens eruption. The horn replaces its previous use, but I might use this to hold liquid offerings I make during rituals, since the offering bowl is small and suitable primarily for grains and such. I didn't really like the metal candle tray I had to hold the candles for the Fire. Nor did I REALLY like the thin little candles. I now have a simple trio of white votive candles in candle holders, which sit, with my incense burner, on a stone tile. What I really want is a round brass tray with a 2 inch lip to hold the Fire materials. In any case, I need to make sure that my votive candles do not ignite my Tree! I added a bell, to signal the start and stop of the ritual. This is an heirloom: it is from my mother's mother's house in Michigan, where it was originally used as a signal by bedridden people that they needed attention. My rune bag remains in the forefront, although I have moved my "cheat sheet" out of sight. Even Ian Corrigan uses a cheat sheet, as I saw on his video! I have another set of wooden runes on order; there are several aspects to this current set I do not like, and I am not yet prepared to carve my own set, although I will do that, by and by.
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