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my outdoor harrow made of a slab of limestone I found on a very special
mountain. On it you see my Thor's hammer, spear head, drinking horn, offering
bowl and runestones, recels burner, a rune-marked candle, and some crystals.
Backing the altar is a tall God stone, wands, a bindrune shield, and a
leek plant. This altar was on a porch overlooking the courtyard of an
apartment buliding. Fortunately, this yard was filled with trees and plants,
including a tall blue spruce that overshadowed my porch. Also on the harrow
are my offering bowl and runestones. The bowl was made in Latvia. The
pattern in it is almost identical to the well known "Helm of Awe"
bind-rune. The second picture is a close view of the drinking horn, gandr, seax knife, Thor's hammer, God stone, and Harrow stone. In the bottom picture you see the harrow stone in another location, at the base of a pine tree. I use the antler as a cradle for wands, and usually the seax. Another wand rests on the edge of the Offering bowl. On the harrow are rune bags, a pitcher, the horn, and the recels burner. On the tree is my rune shield. Explore any of the above images with your mouse for links to close-ups and text about the magical tools. |
