Hi Miss Cat, Hi MoonBreath!
Thank you so much for the warm welcome!
I have been looking around, and very much enjoying the exemplary information.
I keep trying to think of a conversation-starting question, and then find that all my questions (thus far) have been answered, and then some (with awesome music to boot)!
I must thank you, Miss Cat and everyone invovled with teaching and preserving the art of hoodoo. As I bounce around the site reading and learning more, in so many ways I am learning names and a different perspective on many things that I've lived and seen as a (somewhat estranged) child of Appalachia who was transplanted to the city at a young age. I keep hearing echoes from my very young childhood with my parents and grandparents in North Carolina and West Virginia, before we moved to Baltimore.
A couple of weeks ago, I heard my first radio show; the team was talking about divination with bones, and preparing them for use. Miss Michaele talked about needing an ancestor's altar (a term I had never heard before). When I heard her say it, I looked over at the place in my room where my mother's and aunt's urns are, alongside effects from a number of grandparents and great grandparents (photos, small trinkets passed down over years, like jewelry - my family has always done this)...and it was a bit like a wallop on the head: "I've GOT one of those..." and right on the heels of that, I swear it was my Mom: "Yeah, well, you're not really USING it, are you?"
Since that time, I'm in touch with them in a way that I had never really been mindful of or considerate of before. I am sprucing up their place, and listening. And I'm grateful to have had it pointed out.
I will be around, learning and trying to keep up with all of you great folks, just as often as my schedule allows. I'm hoping to carve out that Sunday afternoon time slot as sacred time so I can listen in. Look at that, after 33 years, someone finally got me going to church

How ironic.
Immerse your soul in love. -Thom Yorke, Radiohead; "Street Spirit"