[Cro Dreoilin] Intro
Kelley Forbes
forbesk at astronomytower.net
Sun Jul 10 22:01:42 MDT 2011
Welcome and thanks for responding! Anybody else out there want to
introduce themselves?
You'll find a lot of CRs get along quite well with Heathens/Asatru. We
have some on our list right now, in fact. <waves>
I find it interesting that you say you are in ADF and are drawn to
things Celtic, since one of the main points of ADF is that they are not
Celtic, but rather "pan-Indo-European".
You may never visit, but your weather makes it here all the time. :-)
Look up "Colorado Hooker".
http://www.9news.com/weather/resources/glossary/C.aspx
I'd love to hear about Pagan homeschooling!
-- Kelley.
whitewaterider wrote:
<http://www.9news.com/weather/resources/glossary/C.aspx>
> Greetings and Salutations!
>
> I am one of the newbies here. I have forgotten the list of questions...
>
> Anyway, I am interested in CR because I am already a member of ADF.
> After studying Wicca (because it was the only thing out there readily
> available) for years and never really having it quite "speak" to me,
> then stumbling clumsily onto Druidry which for the most part is what I
> naturally believe anyway, it has come to my attention that many in ADF
> (mostly in New England) are all fluffy bunny sunshine and lollipops,
> just like all the Wiccan's I regularly piss off.
>
> I usually get along best with those following Asatru and whatnot, but
> since I tend to lean way more to the Celtic both in heritage and just
> general feeling, I am not Asatru.
>
> This group was recommended to me by a friend. However, I seriously
> doubt I will actually meet many or possibly any of you, since I not
> only live in Texas, I live just Southeast of Houston. So most of what
> I can get or give will be on line.
>
> It is fun to live as a Pagan in the Bible Belt! Yaay!! Anyway, Other
> than all that, I am into all kinds of water sports including
> whitewater kayaking, expedition canoeing, surfing, swimming, fishing,
> hunting and German longsword. So, it's possible if I ever get a trip
> to the rivers there in Colorado, I might get to meet some of you then,
> but until then, I guess on line only.
>
> And yes, Texas has whitewater and some decent surfing if you know
> where and when to go...
>
> We home school our two boys, and they are 4th gen living in the same
> house. The house (which currently needs a LOT of work) was built in
> 1939.
>
> I don't know what else you might want to know....... I'm pretty open,
> so ask away. And I tend to ramble...
>
>
> ~</>~
>
> Otter
>
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