hen weather permits, Garden Path meets in its outdoor Circle space. The entrance to
the cirlce is found at the end of - you guessed it - a garden path.
The path begins in a field behind the potato patch and quickly descends into the woods.


This picture shows the view from the edge of the woods looking in the direction of the Circle.
hadow soon gives way to light as you approach the Circle - the realm of the gods.
he path runs alongside a pond. The year this picture was taken, Maine was in the midst of a
drought. The water level is much higher normally.

Water from this pond is used to put out any fires lit within the Circle once the ritual is finished. The fires are fueled with deadfall scrounged from the woods.

Rituals are often accompanied by the sounds of frogs and crickets.
ere, at last, is the gate into the Circle. The altar is in the North and to the right in this picture.
itty, our High Priestess, walks the Circle shortly after its completion.
Even several years after its creation, the Circle space tends to be a bit inhospitable to bare feet. Nettles and other such sharp flora continue to make their presence known.

This has led to some... interesting fashion satements
view of our altar in Springtime.
he top of our altar. Note the God and Goddess stones on the left and right respectively.
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