A magical example of marketing. I have heard from Wiccan friends that large groups of pagans, New Age energy mechanics, and Christians will join together in joint prayers to shove hurricanes away from populated areas and out to sea. I’ve seen enough of the smaller storms veer or fall apart in recent years to wonder if they may be doing some good.
allen@home almost 5 years ago
Her magic works on just about everything,but alas not Mother Nature.
jagedlo almost 5 years ago
It was a good idea in theory, Gaylord!
tripwire45 almost 5 years ago
What? She can’t change climate…oh never mind.
Zebrastripes almost 5 years ago
BROOMY is losing her grip…sigh
gammaguy almost 5 years ago
“…her powers are modest…”
She, on the other hand, is not.
Dani Rice almost 5 years ago
As Lincoln once said, “Just because you call a cow’s tail a leg, doesn’t mean it is”.
redback almost 5 years ago
I’m so tired of this unusually cold spring..
Banjo Gordy Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Pretty much like Spring in Kansas City MO during the 1960s when Broom Hilda was given syndicated life.
mauser7 almost 5 years ago
Here in the frozen north, we get those sort of “Springs” most years. Some last until June! In the years we don’t everyone worries about drought.
cuzinron47 almost 5 years ago
If you can’t change the weather, just rebrand it.
marilynnbyerly almost 5 years ago
A magical example of marketing. I have heard from Wiccan friends that large groups of pagans, New Age energy mechanics, and Christians will join together in joint prayers to shove hurricanes away from populated areas and out to sea. I’ve seen enough of the smaller storms veer or fall apart in recent years to wonder if they may be doing some good.
Sisyphos almost 5 years ago
The more things change. the more they stay the same. —And now we know why….
Dewsolo almost 5 years ago
I didn’t know Broomie lived in Michigan