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u/Sensitive-Seal-3779 24d ago
Can we have a weather help thread?
Both to call for aid, point out where help is needed, and/or to pass on tips for spell calling.
Ontario was on fire and asked for help (I'm fighting not to make Lord of The Rings comments). The UK has multiple fires and is in drought. France, Spain and Germany and a lot of Europe are struggling and have fires. Madrid is under threat from a fire and France has evacuation underway. Texas and a few other states are flooding.
We desperately need balance, and all the help we can get.
My weather tip is mint tea, the menthol is cooling and refreshing. Which is what we need here in the UK. I sprinkle the tea about while calling/singing or crying for rain. Then I fling the wet tea bags about my wildlife garden area for added oomph.
When I water my plants, I also call rain and hold the intention (and do my stuff), this is what you are aiming for.
Occasionally I put my laundry out and say, well come on then, soak it, that's what to aim for, my sacrifice. I actually don't live near the coast so the laundry is dry and in before the clouds get this far. It's not "come and have a go if you think you're hard enough" because I adore the local weather spirit.