Wednesday 13 May; The Ancient Alchemical Process and How To Use This To Higher Your Vibration. Start of 6-session course run by Pixie P Carney, via the College of Psychic Studies. Online event. Time: 7pm. Tickets: £200. https://www.collegeofpsychicstudies.co.uk/
Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Magical Online & London Events in the Next Weeks
Wednesday 13 May; The Ancient Alchemical Process and How To Use This To Higher Your Vibration. Start of 6-session course run by Pixie P Carney, via the College of Psychic Studies. Online event. Time: 7pm. Tickets: £200. https://www.collegeofpsychicstudies.co.uk/
Tuesday, 12 May 2026
Celebrating a Milestone for my Book on Scrying
I'm celebrating as my book Pagan Portals - Scrying has reached a big milestone. My publisher, Moon Books, has told me it's sold 4,000 copies, including selling more than 500 copies in the past 6 months alone. A big thanks to everyone who bought it, left reviews, or told me they've enjoyed reading it. The book is about divination in many forms including crystal balls, water, fire, clouds and tea-leaves.
The photo at the top shows copies set out on the table in the reading room at Treadwell's esoteric books in Bloomsbury, London. I regularly run workshops on scrying there. The next one is on Saturday 16 May. It starts at 1pm and tickets are £25 per person.
Get more information and book here: https://www.treadwells-london.com/events-1/the-art-of-scrying-in-person-workshop-6
- Treadwells, at 33 Store Street, London, WC1E 7BS, stocks my titles.
- You can find out more about all my Pagan Portals books on my Amazon author page.
- Here's the website link for the main catalogue at Collective Ink, which Moon Books: https://www.collectiveinkbooks.com/
http://www.badwitch.co.uk/2022/12/books-scrying-named-top-2022-seller-50.html
http://www.badwitch.co.uk/2022/11/books-milestone-of-success-for-guided.html
http://www.badwitch.co.uk/2019/11/a-milestone-for-pagan-portals-poppets.html
http://www.badwitch.co.uk/2022/04/some-candle-magic-to-celebrate-success.html
Monday, 11 May 2026
Folklore & Customs: Bromley's Broom Day Festival
This is broom in blossom on Martin’s Hill, Bromley, a town that gets its name from the plant used to make traditional besoms. You can see a couple of besoms in the inset picture. I took both photos, and the others on this post, yesterday at Broom Day. This was a celebration of Bromley’s heritage and a revival of a historic festival inspired by the bright yellow flowers that once covered the area.
The event included a free exhibition exploring the story of the broom in Bromley and how the town grew from its early beginnings. There was also a parade along the high street to Martin’s Hill where there was live music, some fun and games, and opportunities to learn about conserving and protecting the broom.
The problem is that broom flowers are being encroached by brambles and only the work of dedicated volunteers with secateurs is currently saving them for posterity. This is organised by Bromley Civic Society, which was formed to provide awareness and protection for the town's built and green environment. The council does little to help, sadly, so much more work is needed to both conserve the broom plant and spread the word.
Folklore, mythology and magic
If you're a gardener or a witch, you may very well have a besom, traditiionally made from tied bundles of sticks. They're still used for sweeping up leaves in autumn or for sweeping negative energy from your home if you're magically inclined. At one time they were generally used to sweep the floor too, and production was an important and profitable craft in parts of Kent and Sussex.
The stems of the broom plant create the best besoms, although other species can also be used, including birch twigs. Broom flowers in May, so this was a month to celebrate the plant, rather than cut it down. There are various superstitions about not getting a new broom or sweeping the house in May. Nevertheless, the flowers symbolise abundance, so wearing a sprig could help attract plenty and you could put some on your altar if you're doing a prosperity spell.
In Welsh mythology, Blodeuwedd is the name of a woman made from the flowers of broom, meadowsweet and oak. Despite besoms being associated with witches, in Italy, the shrub was burnt to protect homes against them.
More seasonal lore
My book Rounding the Wheel of the Year offers more ways to acknowledge and celebrate the seasons in magic, folklore and nature.
You can view Rounding the Wheel of the Year on Amazon, find it at esoteric bookshops or via my publisher Moon Books: https://www.collectiveinkbooks.com/moon-books/our-books/pagan-portals-rounding-wheel-year
(Please note: I earn commission from some links.)
Previous related posts
https://www.badwitch.co.uk/2026/05/green-london-beltane-flowers-on-street.html
https://www.badwitch.co.uk/2007/11/what-witches-use-their-brooms-for.html
https://www.badwitch.co.uk/2023/01/witchy-crafts-mini-broomstick-jewellery.html
https://www.badwitch.co.uk/2026/04/folklore-customs-dandelions-on-st.html
https://www.badwitch.co.uk/2026/03/flower-folklore-heather-for-luck-and.html
Friday, 8 May 2026
My Witchy Events: Divination, Books, Amulets & Dowsing
Here are details of the witchy events I'm involved with from now until the end of June. There are workshops on scrying, amulets, poppets and dowsing. I'll also be giving a free talk at the Beckenham Library Wednesday Waffle about the craft of writing.
Thursday, 7 May 2026
Green London: Send a Local Nature Photo to Your MP
"This is all about celebrating the nature that’s nearest to you. It could be your local park, a street tree, ‘your’ garden birds – or anything else. It’s the place nearest to you that brings you that daily joy that puts a smile on your face and a spring in your step. Show your MP the place that lifts your spirits, and inspire them to help protect it."
Today, 7 May 2026, I'll be going to vote in the local elections. All London borough councillor seats are up for appointment. I'll be making sure I vote for those individuals who are most likely to support the amenities in my area, including green spaces. If you are in a position to vote, please go out and do so too.
Green London
I've been blogging regularly about London's green spaces in an effort to dispel a prevalent myth in the pagan community that it's just all concrete. Even in the City, which is of course heavily built up, there are still places where nature thrives, while Greater London has huge areas of woods, commons, parks and beautiful gardens.
Previous Related Posts
https://www.badwitch.co.uk/2026/04/rounding-year-helping-birds-in-nesting.html
http://www.badwitch.co.uk/2025/04/green-london-rookery-streatham-common.html
http://www.badwitch.co.uk/2025/03/green-london-londons-first-botanical.html
http://www.badwitch.co.uk/2025/03/green-london-japanese-gardens-in.html
http://www.badwitch.co.uk/2023/09/green-london-riverview-walk-river-pool.html




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