Second Sight: Plant Lore & Trance Work
Teresa Danaë McKee Teresa Danaë McKee

Second Sight: Plant Lore & Trance Work

In south Devon, a girl would pluck yarrow off a young man’s grave at midnight, saying:

Yarra, yarra, I seeks thee yarra,

And now I have thee found

I prays to the gude Lord Jesus

As I plucked ‘ee from the ground…

Read More
Cosmetics in the Ancient World
Teresa Danaë McKee Teresa Danaë McKee

Cosmetics in the Ancient World

Tallow has a long and storied place in the world of cosmetics. Indigenous and ancient cultures across the world have used rendered animal fat—from cow, sheep, pig, or wild animals—as a primary source of skin nourishment, for everything from healing wounds, moisturizing dry skin, to crafting costly perfumes.

Read More