Links

Here are links to some of my friend's websites and other interesting and useful sites. I have included a short, general description of each.

Ár nDraiocht Féin - A Druid Fellowship. Learn about the path of the modern Druid.
Peachtree Grove, ADF. This was the most recent Grove I was in.
The Sisterhood Of Avalon - these ladies are very intense and offer a good study course, but it is for women only!! It should include contacts if you are interested in joining.
BorderPagans - this is one of the community discussion groups I belong to - pagans of all different creeds and backgrounds get together to discuss the important and not so important happenings in life...
Dragon Hills - A local pagan gathering site - we just finished rebuilding the drum circle. There are pictures of it on this site. This site seems to be temporarily out of order, check back soon...
Emerald Rose - they are a local (Atlanta), Celtic Pagan band that absolutely rock!! Support your local Pagan Community!!
The Atlanta Celtic Quarterly - this is a link to the Celtic Quarterly which is a publication of Celtic events in the Atlanta area.
The Georgia Pagan Contact Page - contacts for pagans throughout Georgia.
Herbs and their Uses - a very helpful page I stumbled across one day and would really like to thank the Webmaster(or Mistress) by sending people there to check it out.
Luna Lovers Home - another great reference site for pagans in general, I find so few websites out there with info I can use on them, this is definitely one of them... This Webmistress rocks too!!
My photo album - these are pictures of me and my friends and family!
This is Celt.net - a great resource site for those of you (like me) learning about Celtic history. Kudos to these guys at Celt.net too because they also sponsor free web pages!
Celtic-Art - this site is awesome too - it has general info on all things Celtic and also Celtic Artwork.
Animal Symbolism In Celtic Mythology - This is a text reference site only. I thought it was really cool and the webmaster of this page did an awesome job explaining the importance of animals to the ancient celts.

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