Saturday, August 11, 2012

Welcome to The Redneck Pagan

So I suppose the best way to start is a brief introduction to this blog and me. I live in a small community in central Alberta. In my town there are often more cows around the outskirts then there are people. The people are out here are friendly, they will introduce themselves to you on the street when you are new, wave at you across the road and offer to lend you a hand when they see you struggling. They will keep their nose out of your business and let you live your life your way, provided you don't bother them living their life their way. We recently moved out here and I have found the slower pace has been very agreeable for my husband to be and myself. In the bigger city we came from we were living in a fishbowl, everybody stared at you, compared their material goods to their neighbour, and were full of flash and short on substance. We live with a few dogs and a cat, who all provide enough entertainment to last a lifetime!

This blog is going to be about the stuff that interests me, pisses me off, makes me laugh or stuff that I just find weired. It might have some PG language, possible some PG examples. I'm not very good at being diplomatic or politically correct. That often gets in the way of what you are trying to say, so I tend to "tell it as it is". Hence you are probably going to find something in these pages, at some point in time, that is going to royally piss you off. My answer to that is: good! I only hope that before you get angry that you really think about what in the post has made you angry! Was it my idea, opinion, something I said, or did you just get mad because of a social programming or prejudice? For the most part I will try to stick to Pagan related topics (since they are what got me started on this), or talk about things from a Pagan perspective.

Well I suppose that's enough blabbering about the basics. Thank you for reading!

Yours humbly

The Redneck Pagan

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