Throwing Thursday - Open Top Tea-Light Holders

These are my open top tea-light holders

Photo & Pottery by:  Renee Sosanna Olson


Photo & Pottery by:  Renee Sosanna Olson

Photo & Pottery by:  Renee Sosanna Olson
Photo & Pottery by:  Renee Sosanna Olson

Photo & Pottery by:  Renee Sosanna Olson

Photo & Pottery by:  Renee Sosanna Olson

Four Little Witches - A Book Review & Giveaway

Four Little Witches follows Fiona, Gale, Marrie and Blaze on their playful journey protecting the earth.  In the book, after a mishap each of them are called upon to use their specific directional energies to save the day.  It is easy to follow and the illustrations are amazing.

This book is a great way to introduce children to elemental energies.  I liked the way the witches are depicted in this book.  Gale the air witch is from the east while Blaze is from the south and is represented by fire.  It ties together in a simple way, the elements and the directions.  I love the way Marrie the water witch seems to be portraying Yemaya.

This is a light happy book, that I believe would be a fantastic way to introduce children to working with the elements.  It is the perfect size for a sweet bedtime ritual to soothe the mind and welcome sweet dreams into your little one's head.

I'm giving away a free copy of this book.  The giveaway will begin at midnight tonight.


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Four Little Witches by T.J. Perkins and Illustrated by Eimi Pinero is published by Schiffer Publishing.




Click here to enter the drawing for a free copy of Four Little Witches.


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Throwing Thursday - Enclosed Tea-light Holders

Finally finished these enclosed tea-light holders.


Photo & Pottery by:  Renee Sosanna Olson

Photo & Pottery by:  Renee Sosanna Olson

Photo & Pottery by:  Renee Sosanna Olson




Throwing Thursday - Latest Glaze

Here's a look at some of my latest glazes.

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Photo Credit - Renee Sosanna Olson

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Photo Credit - Renee Sosanna Olson

Photo Credit - Renee Sosanna Olson

Supporting Feral Cat Colonies - Help Us Trap

As one of my hobbies, hubby and I work with local groups to help trap, neuter and return cats back to their colonies.  In this process we work with a lot of people who make special trips to feed these group of cats each day.  When we start at a new location, we go in and try to find out who is feeding the animals.  We take an inventory of all the cats in the colony which is much easier if the managers know their colonies and are willing to communicate with us.

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Feral Cat Colony Goldsboro N.C


Next, we work with our local SNAP (Spay Neuter Assistance Program) to bring in the trapped cats for vetting.  We work with individuals who have cats that live around their homes and with groups of volunteers to come out and feed cats in feeding stations around Goldsboro.  As trappers, we run into two main problems.

First, the over feeders.  These are the people who leave BAGS and I mean 4lb bags of food out each time they come for a visit.  The feeding guide on the back of the bag says leave out a cup of food for your cat per day.  If you put out 4lbs of food, the majority of the food is going either directly to waste, or for feeding other things such as fire ants, mice or wild animals like raccoon or opossum. This means that you are creating a problem by over feeding.  Not to mention wasting money.  Money that could be used to sponsor a colony.  If you want to help with feeding commit to a set time with a group of people and feed proportionate to the colony size.

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Feral Cat Colony Goldsboro N.C


Our second issue comes from people who think we're hurting the cats.  Sometimes people will steal traps, break traps or simply trigger the trap to avoid a cat getting caught.  When we select a colony to assist with trapping we look for the snipped ears to be sure it is a good spot to trap.  If there is one cat without a tip.  We trap until all cats have a tip.  The cats are trapped in humane traps, they are not injured by being trapped.  We take them to SNAP, who sedates them before taking them out of the trap.  When they are removed from the trap they are spayed or neutered, given a physical and treated for any medical conditions they may have.  And finally they are vaccinated for standard cat illnesses and rabies while under sedation.  They tip the top of the ear and then put them back in the trap.  They stay in the trap at my house for a day or so depending on gender and how the surgery goes, then released back to their colony.


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Feral Cat Colony Goldsboro N.C



Just as a side note.  Many of these businesses don't like for people to feed the cats around their buildings.  They give us a hard time and sometimes even confront our volunteers.  We had someone threatened at our station behind the Kripsy Kreme in Goldsboro just this past summer.  In this particular case it was simply that the manager did not want the cats there, in other cases the reasons can be because of the way the area looks after volunteers leave food.

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Feral Cat Colony Goldsboro N.C


Leaving tons of food, empty cat food cans, paper plates and Styrofoam containers is not the correct way to take care of these cats.  It is always a good idea to grab a pair of those pinchers for picking up trash and a trash bag to have in the car along with the standard food, water and so on in the feral kit.

The main thing to remember is that working with the business owners is much more desirable.  If we understand that we need to pick up the debris instead of leaving tons of crap behind, they will be in a much better mood when they see us coming.  If you want to help the animals, the best way to do that is to work together as a team with their welfare in mind.  Check the egos at the door, and put the focus where it belongs.  These colonies need to be managed.  That means cleaning up the trash left behind and work with local rescue groups who are trying to get these cats to vets.  We need to stop them from breeding so that we don't have hundreds of cats around Goldsboro.

If you'd like to get involved with helping these cats in Goldsboro or if you already help but want to coordinate with our team so that we can help these cats in a more organized way, feel free to join our Facebook group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/goldsboroferals


To get updates on when and where we're trapping be sure to "like" and choose "get notifications" on Renee's Rescues Facebook page - https://www.facebook.com/reneesrescues


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Feral Cat Colony Goldsboro N.C





Help us help them.

Throwing Thursday - New Glaze

Working with new glaze is always a risk.  Each clay body, even from the same company is different.  Every glaze is mixed different, even from the same company.  Glazing a dish from the same bottle can give a different result.  The one thing to remember when working with clay and glaze is to not have an expectation.  Forrest Gump would have better described life as a glaze fire kiln, instead of a box of chocolates.





Here are some of my latest fires that were successful -
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Glaze - Black Onxy

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Glaze - Assorted

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Glaze - Assorted

And some that were not.  Sometimes you just don't get what you want either.  This is a case of firing at the wrong temp.

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Misfire

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Misfire




Bewitching a Witch - Casting Spells on Others

There are times in our lives when we all need a little boost of energy.  I know I do from time to time. Around the winter holidays I tend to get a little down and sometimes will post a request for others that may participate in that type of work to send a little boost my way.

The problem lies in when a witch takes it upon themselves to spell on another witch without permission.  It is never OK, in my opinion, to do magic on someone without their knowledge. That being said, I also have issues with any type of love spell or harm spell. I have enough to worry about in my life without being burdened with the return of energy from negative spell casting. My spells consist of prosperity, healing and mirroring.  I rarely do any type of binding spells either. Binding someone takes a great deal of energy.  This is something that should only be done if there is no other way to resolve a situation.

Now many look at my page and may think, your goddess is Hecate, Queen of the Witches, Mistress of Magic, Keyholder to the Crossroads, Guardian of the Underworld.  She is invoked when curses are made, how can you not do negative magic?  I didn't say I didn't do negative magic.  There may be a time when that type of magic may be called for, however for the most part I do not take part in that type of magic.

Casting spells on people without their permission is, in my opinion one of those things that get you kicked out of the "good witch's club".  Magic is a give and take of energy. Each energy sent out is returned back. When working spells, we need to be sure that we know exactly what we're working with. If I work a spell to reverse energies for a fellow witch, and they are working a spell to create a positive effect there is the chance that I could undo their magic.  Not to mention, it's just rude.

Recently a dear friend and fellow devotee of mine visited a temple and after asking permissions, said a prayer for me and had a statue blessed for me.  Just this week a package arrived in the mail.  My friend had sent me a statue of Kwan Yin, a deity related to compassion and mercy.  I was so moved by her gift.  When considering magical work for others be sure that your book and your words are in the right place.  Asking permission to do magic on a fellow witch is the right thing to do.