Friday, Saturday and Sunday September 30 7pm, October 1, 2 10a-4pm In Russian folklore there are many stories of Baba Yaga, the fearsome witch with iron teeth. Baba Yaga lives in a hut deep in the forest. Her hut seems to have a personality of its own and can move about on its extra-large chicken legs. Although she is mostly portrayed as a terrifying old crone, Baba Yaga can also play the role of a helper and wise woman. The Earth Mother, like all forces of nature, though often wild and untamed, can also be kind. In her guise as wise hag, she sometimes gives advice and magical gifts to heroes and the pure of heart. The heroine of the story often enters the crone's domain searching for wisdom, knowledge and truth. She is all-knowing, all seeing and all-revealing to those who would dare to ask. |
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We will be painting in the HEART of Oregon Wine Country at Boyer Farm House. Built in 1904, it has recently been renovated for guests. The Boyers have invited us to spend the weekend at this wonderful farm retreat... Breakfasts and lunches are provided. We can accommodate special diet requests. An Evening of wine tasting and exploring old town McMinnville are on the list for Friday, with two full days of Intentional Creativity Painting and Red Thread Sisterhood at the farm. Overnight stays at the Farm House is an option! |