Rev. Bee
My blogs
Blogs I follow
- A Druid's Wondering Path
- A Pagan's life
- Alison Leigh Lilly
- Dandelionlady
- Doing Magick
- Druid's Eye View
- Girls Underground
- Hestia's Flame
- Hyperbole and a Half
- Into the Mound
- Letter from Hardscrabble Creek
- Libations & Incense : An Hellenic Polytheist Writes From The Leopard's Labyrinth
- Maid to Queen: Meditations on Persephone
- Mythical Magpie
- Practically Magic
- shamanic druidry
- Shortening the Road
- Started with a Girl
- Stone Creed Grove
- The Archdruid Report
- The Bardic Blog
- The Book of Sassafras
- The cat and raven
- The Cooking of Joy
- The Ditzy Druid
- The Ditzy Druid
- The Druid of Fisher Street
- The Steam-Druid
- Tumakhunter
- Wandering the Numinous Wilds
- Words of the Ancient Wise
Gender | Female |
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Industry | Science |
Occupation | Laboratory Compliance Manager |
Location | Longmont, CO, United States |
Links | Audio Clip |
Introduction | Muse with me... |
Interests | Religion, Leadership, Reading, Music, Cooking, Wine, Entertaining |
Favorite Movies | 300, Troy, Stardust, Underworld, Interview with a Vampire, From Hell, Dead Man, Second-hand Lions, The Princess Bride, Labyrinth, The Dark Crystal, LoTR/The Hobbit, Kubo and the Two Strings, Moana |
Favorite Music | Indigo Girls, Tori Amos, Sigur Ros, Radiohead, Modest Mouse, Ani Difranco, Johnny Cash, John Prine, Alison Kraus, Korn, Nine Inch Nails, Loreena McKennit, Iron and Wine, and on and on and on... |
Favorite Books | Earth's Children Series by Jean Auel, Harry Potter Series by J.K. Rowling, The Lord of the Rings Trilogy by J.R.R. Tolkien, Dune by Frank Herbert, Medicine Woman by Lynn V Andrews, The Fall of Atlantis by Marion Zimmer Bradley, All things Avalon by Marion Zimmer Bradley, The Vampire Chronicles by Anne Rice, Anything Anne Rice, Gods of the Greeks by Karl Kerenyi, All things Brandon Sanderson, there are so many books that I could list here! |
Lionesses have no manes. How do they know when they've grown up?
Over time, the Lioness begins to prove herself to the Pride. As she accomplishes goals, the others around her find her worthy for more and more important tasks. She, herself, may not ever be aware of it, until one day as she looks out over her brood she ponders the moment she gave up the ways of a cub and became an adult, finally.