Turning the Tide 2026 Recap

It’s time for another festival recap! And this time? Turning the Tide 2026 in Miami, FL. The 19th incarnation of this event had a rather fiery theme: “Empowerment by Fire. Keeping the Hearth Fires Burning.” Sounds pretty cool, right?

As always, Tides is put on by the good folks of Everglades Moon Local Council. More information about EMLC and events can be found on their webpage.

Now, we humans might have decided that fire was the theme, but I don’t think the weather spirits received the memo. It was unseasonably cold for South Florida, with overnight temperatures feeling close to 30 degrees.

I don’t know how y’all in other regions of the world deal with these types of temperatures on a regular basis. To me, everything starts to get uncomfortable in the 60’s… and anything below that, well… you won’t be seeing much of me.

And for an outdoor camping event? Yeah, that’s going to seriously impact what I can tolerate—which… as you’ll read below… definitely did. But despite the brevity of my experience, Tides is cool and it still deserves a shoutout here.

Plans, right?

Selene and I had intentions to arrive on Friday night, set up our tent, and camp out for the entire weekend.

When we were originally forming this plan, the weather forecast was a typical one—something we would have been able to tolerate. As we got closer to the date, however, the expected temperature for Friday night dropped rather significantly. For 100 reasons (weather included, but also 99 other ones), we decided to only stay from Saturday to Sunday.

And when Saturday arrived, the temperatures were just so ridiculously beyond cold that… well, we reduced our stay to a short visit. Sad face.

But I took the time to trek around the park and capture some of the usual sights of Tides. Unfortunately, it was slightly raining at the time, so… well, no fire.

But you can see where a fire used to be!

Wood? Ashes? A circle of stone? Yep. Certainly a fire used to be there. If it was lit, I probably would have hung around there for a while to warm up. Have I mentioned yet that I was cold?

The Oleta river was as beautiful as always.

The bank of this shore pretty much looks exactly the same every time I walk down to it. You can compare to last year’s photo here.

So what Saturday events were going on? TONS! There were more workshops than usual this year (or at least it felt like it) with three scheduled during each time block.

If you’d like a complete list of the workshops, just scroll down toward the end of this post.

My workshop was called “Awakening the Astral Senses.” It was an open discussion about how to work on skills like clairvoyance. We had a great group of people sharing thoughts and ideas. At the end, we even tried a little fire scrying with candles.

Since my book is coming out next month, I decided it would be a great opportunity to make a fluid condenser. So in the weeks leading up to Tides, I did exactly that! And we used it during our scrying efforts.

The Great Hall is a popping location. It’s always decked out. Since the theme was fire, there were red tablecloths and red candles everywhere. The walls were full of little decorations.

And there was even a neon light of a fire glyph hanging near the bathrooms.

Tides has a raffle each year of donated items to help raise money. There’s usually pretty cool stuff: books, statues, divination tools, jewelry, crystals, decorations, and more.

If you want to participate, you buy some raffle tickets. Every item has a little bag attached to it. You “bid” on the item by placing one of your tickets in its bag. And then… it’s all just luck! One ticket is drawn for each item—the person with the matching half wins.

Selene and I only stayed for a few hours. We were really trying to tough it out, but once the sun started going down… I just couldn’t be outside anymore. We were really sad that we had to dip out before main ritual, but such is life.

There is an Eataly that opened up recently in Aventura. On the way home, we grabbed some pizzas to help alleviate our heavy emotions.

Workshops

Want to know what kind of workshops happen at Tides? Or who was teaching them? Here’s a full list. (I think it’s a full list)

Coven Conflict: How to Maintain the Sacred in your Spiritual Hearth with Oracle Hekataios 

Workshop Description: Covens breaking apart. Drama. Politics. Burnout. We’ve all known or been a part of this at some point, experiencing a lot of toxicity. How do we avoid this? What does healthy conflict resolution look like? How do we preserve the egregore? And what can we individuals do to support our leaders?

Awakening the Astral Senses with Fire with Aerik Arkadian (hey, I know that guy)

Workshop Description: The so-called “clair” senses—clairvoyance, clairaudience, clairsentience, etc.—are often spoken of as mysterious gifts, but they are better understood as natural extensions of perception that can be cultivated through practice. In this workshop, we will explore how the astral senses align with the classical elements of Fire, Water, Air, and Earth, and how each element opens specific pathways of awareness.

Fumage: The Art of Painting with Fire with Martha Kirby Capo

Workshop Description: Learn how to create art using smoke and simple tools. All materials will be provided. Suitable for older teens -adults.

Crossed Sabbaths – A Spin on the Wheel of the Year with Opal Luna

Workshop Description: Looking at the Wheel of the Year as a color wheel, we see correlations between the Sabbaths across from each other. Opal Luna has assigned code words to each turn to use the wheel for energetic and spiritual growth. Principles outlined in the presentation will be used in the Main Ritual at Tides.

Crafting a Cork Worry Doll with Marla

Workshop Description: If 2025 taught me anything, it taught me that outside events created needless anxiety and worry for me.  I cannot control those outside actions.  For 2026, I chose to focus on dispersing that worry and anxiety by using something similar to worry dolls or worry stones.   This workshop will offer craft supplies so that you can create what you will use in 2026 to help the worry and anxiety leave your internal focus and go outside of you. We will do this by using a wine cork and decorate it with items such as beads, herbs, glitter, etc.  By using a cork, we can stab our worries and anxiety with needles during the year.

The Ogham: Wisdom of the Trees with Aislin Wolf

Workshop Description: This workshop is an introduction to the Ogham, the sacred Celtic tree alphabet, and how it can be used as a living system of divination. As we enter Brighid’s sacred season of Imbolc, a time of renewal, inspiration, and new beginnings, it is a beautiful moment to reconnect with ancestral wisdom and the voice of the trees. We will explore the spirit and symbolism of the Ogham and learn simple, practical ways to work with it for guidance and insight. The focus will be on developing a personal relationship with the Ogham so it can be used for divination for yourself and for others.

Astrology of 2026 and The Elements with Stars by Joseph

Workshop Description: All levels of astrology, beginners to advanced, are welcome to participate! There are some once-in-a-lifetime configurations happening in the skies, which have already begun in 2025, suggesting portents of things to come. We will look at these through the lens of the four elements, which are familiar to nearly all. Let’s review the major paradigm-shifting transits and compare them to our own natal charts, emphasizing elements. Volunteers from the audience can offer up their charts for delineation, and Joseph will provide additional astrological insights and engage with Q&A throughout the session. 

Guided Visualization, How & Why It Works with Donna

Workshop Description: Explain the reason guided visualization works, examples of various applications, including physical & spiritual, how to write guided visualizations, then an actual guided visualization with an introduction/meeting of the fire element in a safe space to receive your individual message. 

Fire Horse Energy in 2026 with Rev. Rayna Templebee

Workshop Description: On February 17, 2026, we enter into the Fire Horse year, according to Chinese astrology.  The combination of five elements and 12 animals in this system means the Fire Horse combination was last present 60 years ago! Let’s talk about this particular combination of passion and freedom so we can best align with the natural energy present in the coming year.

Healing, Grounding, and Transforming with Fire with Phoenix

Workshop Description: Explore fire as transformation, healing, and grounding while giving participants practical tools for emotional regulation and meaning‑making. Participants will identify what to release, ground with fire scrying, and leave with practical tools they can implement in their own practice, all in a safe group environment. 

Empower Your Health with Koni

Workshop Description: Health issues are unavoidable and can leave us feeling like our needs and desires are unimportant to our healthcare providers. Learn about empowerment and autonomy as the fires of health issues transmute us, and talk about some ways to incorporate the craft into our healthcare. 

Divination with TCGs with Heaven

Workshop Description: Learn how to use trading cards from popular games for intuitive divination. No TCG experience is necessary. 

Orishas of Fire: Flame, Justice, and Transformation with Qabal

Workshop Description: Drawing on the Lukumi tradition and related African spiritual practices, this workshop examines Orishas associated with fire, justice, and transformation. Through comparative reflection, we will explore flame as ethical force, social power, and catalyst for change, while honoring cultural boundaries and living religious traditions.

Tending the Sacred Fire with Lord Riekin

Workshop Description:  You will learn how to make an easy, safe ritual fire, even if you live in an apartment, as well as how the Scouts do it.”  Learn how to build a Sacred Fire for Ritual use and tending the Fire safely. 

The Magic of Blacksmithing: Creating, Cursing, Healing, and Revolution with Canu

Workshop Description: Blacksmithing enacts practical and magical relationships that both form and protect community. The forge is a community hearth where the blacksmith uses the forge, anvil, and hammer to meet practical needs and bring the elements of air, fire, water, earth, and spirit meet to create and imbue items with purpose and respond to a community’s needs for healing, cursing, and, at times, revolution! This workshop will explore those themes, demonstrate blacksmithing, and offer an opportunity for a few participants to create an item themselves. Please wear shoes and practical cotton or denim materials if you want to create an item, although a leather apron will also be available to help protect your clothing.

Fire Within, Fire Around: Grounding Practices for Uncertain Times with Niurca Márquez

Workshop Description: This experiential workshop explores how we tend our inner and outer fires during times of unrest, drawing on community wisdom and practical approaches to wellbeing. Through gentle somatic integration, reflections on mini-rituals that keep the embers alive, and the hands-on creation of a personal “centering” tea blend, participants will ground abstract ideas into felt experience. Guided by the three pillars of centering, boundaries, and joy, we’ll explore how personal fire shows up through body, energy, and spirit. Together, we’ll consider what safety truly looks like, how we choose to engage with the world, and how to protect and nourish joy so our fire can keep burning bright.

Self-Reiki – Energy Balancing for Self-Care with Cheryl

Workshop Description: In this workshop, we will go over the growing field of energy psychology and the role of the biosphere, aka aura. We would learn the Reiki hand positions and how to balance our energy, reduce the effects of stress, and strengthen our immune systems. This technique of self-regulation can be especially valuable during the stressful climate we live in today. 

Forging Your Path for the Year with Strix

Workshop Description: Create your path for the year ahead with this vision board workshop. We’ll work with the element of Fire as the source of clarity, courage, and transformation. You will choose your personal power word for the year and create a map that reflects your sparks, flames, and long-burning goals. Supplies are included, but you’re encouraged to bring printed images that reflect your goals, magazine clippings, stickers, and your favorite pens and markers to add even more fuel to the fire you’re igniting. You’ll gain renewed clarity on your priorities, a visual guide to keep you focused, and practical strategies to stay motivated. This workshop will also include a mini activation ritual to “light up” your intentions and help you tend the steady fire energy as you move into the year ahead. 

Lots of great people talking about interesting things!

Conclusions

Tides will return next year!

We’ll be back, too! Unless… well… hopefully it’ll be a little warmer.

#camping #cold #emlc #festival #fire #florida #magick #miami #tides #turningTheTide #wicca #witchcraft #workshops

Hilarious days of taffy… Weekly Recap 2/2/2026

When I was a kid, I loved taffy. Salt water taffy was great, but Laffy Taffy was better.

I could eat entire bags of those.

Banana was probably my least favorite flavor. I always saved them for last, eventually winding up with a bag full of banana.

Laffy Taffy was so named because you could find jokes on the underside of the wrapped. I don’t know who was responsible for their joke database, but rest assured, these were some of the greatest jokes ever known to humanity.

Here are a few examples:

  • How can hurricanes see? They have eyes.
  • What type of brief packs a punch? A boxer brief.
  • What type of store do apes own? Monkey business.

Classic!

If you’d like to help future generations learn how to be funny, you can actually submit your own jokes to be featured on upcoming batches of Laffy Taffy.

I don’t really eat taffy anymore because it hurts my teeth. Adulthood is harsh like that sometimes. If I grab something sweet today before a movie or something, I usually wind up with Rolos or something chocolatey.

Daily writing prompt What’s your favorite candy? View all responses

Good morning and happy Monday, friends!

Happy start to February and happy Imbolc!

You probably know this already, but Hell froze over.

Seriously. WTF?

I know, I know. Most everyone else in the US is getting it way worse than us. But this is Florida. It was snowing a couple of hours north of us. We’re not equipped for this stuff. People are already panic buying broth to make soups.

Anyway, the weather significantly impacted our weekend plans. But more on that in a second.

Early in the week, I made a really awesome incense blend for Apollo.

It consists of:

  • Frankincense
  • Orange Peel
  • Chamomile
  • Cinnamon
  • Rosemary
  • Sandalwood Oil
  • Try it out and see. Or you can grab a batch from me via Etsy.

    I’ve still been making a bunch of Brigid’s Crosses. This past week, I was also receiving messages from people asking if they could get them in time for their Imbolc celebrations. It’s really cool to think that a small item I’ve been producing is making its way around to so many different places and will be a part of so many different rituals.

    I also finished up an Astral Sight fluid condenser for use in my Saturday workshop: Awakening the Astral Senses. It was a pretty simple recipe and I’ll probably make a video about it at some point, but it’s covered in my upcoming book.

    Our original plan for the weekend was to go to Turning the Tide on Friday afternoon. We had one of the tent locations reserved and we were going to camp. But the overnight temperatures were going to be down in the 40s… and I don’t handle cold very well. Seriously, as I’m writing this our house is at 73 degrees and it’s painful.

    As much as it sucks to miss festival, we skipped camping.

    On Friday, we continued our sushi tradition, but it wasn’t all fun and games either. My first piece tasted a bit off. I really tried to turn it around, but something just didn’t sit right with me. Also, and I never thought I’d say something like this, but the wasabi was weak! Sad.

    It still looked awesome though.

    On Saturday, we drove to Tides. I gave my workshop and we hung out for a while, but ultimately… it was just too cold. I took some pictures and I’ll share them in a future post in the usual fashion, but it will be less of a “Turning the Tide Recap” and more of a “Turning the Tide Visit.” We had to cut out before main ritual, which was a bummer, but I was already finding the temperatures to be intolerable and the sun hadn’t even fully set. There was no way I was going to hang around in the dark.

    After Tides, we stopped at the Eataly in Aventura and got a couple of pizzas.

    We packed up a leftover box and then walked out of the restaurant to do a little shopping in the store. After two minutes I realized I had forgotten our leftovers on the table, so I rushed back to claim them.

    But it was too late. They were gone.

    Discarded. Disposed. Wasted.

    Anyway, in brighter news, I’ve rounded the corner of 55,000 words for my current book. I’ve got two more months to finish, edit, and submit. These are exciting achievements in the life of an author.

    I also have a supervisor most of the time, so the work goes quickly.

    New M3 episodes and teasers will be coming soon. Check Patreon for early releases and access before everyone else.

    That’s all for now. Stay tuned for more soon!

    #candy #cat #cold #dailyprompt #dailyprompt1842 #ice #incense #laffyTaffy #pizza #turningTheTide #updates #winter

    One more good thing about #Astoria, #Oregon. They had a small, but lively and loud group of people protesting #fascism and ICE crimes. People were waving flags, showing homemade signs, waving at motorists and pedestrians, and looking delighted to take a stand. One man was blowing gigantic soap bubbles that caught the mellow light as well as everybody's attention. Good job!
    #FascismIsOver #Fascism #NoKings #Democracy #SaveDemocracy #DontCowerBeBrave #StayStrong #TurningTheTide

    An increasingly 'out of balance' water cycle could have a significant impact on global GDP performance as well as food production, a new study by the Global Commission on the Economics of Water has found. #water #TurningTheTide

    Read more: https://sustainabilityonline.net/research/mismanagement-of-water-resources-could-lead-to-8-gdp-loss-by-2050/

    Mismanagement of water resources could lead to 8% GDP loss by 2050 - SustainabilityOnline

    An increasingly 'out of balance' water cycle could have a significant impact on global GDP performance as well as food production, a new study has found.

    SustainabilityOnline - A Business News Platform With A Sustainable Mindset

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    > Construction of Naval Air Station Cubi Point began during the Korean War. The town of Banicain was demolished to build the airfield, and its residents were relocated to Olongapo. As Olongapo's population grew to 60,000, Filipinos requested control of the town...

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._Naval_Base_Subic_Bay
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zambales

    #Luzon #CentralLuzon #SubicBase #SubicNavalBase
    #TurningTheTide is needed, but in a good way.... LIke reparations for mayhem, military bases....

    U.S. Naval Base Subic Bay - Wikipedia

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    > A Republican Congressman who visited the Philippines wrote[:]..“You never hear of.. disturbances in Northern Luzon...because there isn’t anybody.. to rebel...our soldiers took no prisoners; they kept no records; they simply swept the country and wherever or however they could get hold of a Filipino they killed him. The women and children were spared and may now be noticed in disproportionate numbers in that part of the island.”
    #TurningTheTide #ChomskyOnPhilippines
    #SubicBay #SubicBase 🧵
    > .. US achievements in pursuing its “good intentions” can only be guessed. #GeneralJamesBell.. in southern Luzon, estimated in May 1901 that one-sixth of the natives of Luzon had been killed or died from dengue fever.. result of war-induced famine.. over 600,000 dead in this island alone. A US government report indicated that 1/3 of the population of 300,000 had been killed by the army or famine and disease in one province of Luzon, where Bell had been fighting.
    #TurningTheTide #Luzon 🧵
    > Educated opinion[s].. pose no problems...[if] the costs remain limited, including the domestic cost of an aroused public. Once regional standards have been restored by violence and we have fit the starving and miserable people in #OurBackyard “back into their #CentralAmericanMode,” we may proceed to attend to their fate with the same solicitude we have shown throughout our history, meanwhile reveling in this renewed demonstration of U.S. traditional benevolence. #TurningTheTide #Chomsky 🧵

    > Mine eyes have seen the orgy of the launching of the Sword;
    He is searching out the hoardings where the stranger's wealth is stored;
    He hath loosed his fateful lightnings, and with woe and death has scored;
    His lust is marching on.

    #MarkTwain's #BattleHymnOfTheRepublic
    quoted in #TurningTheTide by #Chomsky
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Battle_Hymn_of_the_Republic,_Updated
    http://www.bachlund.org/The_Battle_Hymn_of_the_Republic_Updated.htm
    https://www.chegg.com/homework-help/questions-and-answers/battle-hymn-republic-brought-date-mark-twain-mine-eyes-seen-orgy-launching-sword-searching-q48937941

    The Battle Hymn of the Republic, Updated - Wikipedia

    > It is by the goodness of God that in our country we have those three unspeakably precious things: freedom of speech, freedom of conscience, and the prudence never to practice either of them.

    #PuddnheadWilsonsNewCalendar

    quot in #TurningTheTide by #Chomsky via #HowardZinn
    > “‘You’re certainly the damdest idiot that has escaped in a thousand years!’
    > “‘.. for sizing-up a stranger, he’s got the most sudden and accurate judgment of any man I ever saw.’

    https://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/2895/pg2895-images.html
    #MarkTwain

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