Pull up a chair, prop your feet up, and enjoy your stay!

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I just received my second packet and received the instruction to this board. A bit about myself,
Welcome to the OBOD Message board!
I'm very happy that you have found us and I hope you have a splendid time here. Below are a few links which I found that will hopefully reflect your many intrests. In addition to the links, we have a many Forums relating to the same topics!
Have fun looking about and if you have any questions just ask.
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/|\Alchemilla wrote:*sneaks back in*
Hello.. I am back and I do feel bad about not being here for such a long time. There were so many things changing in my life that I had to sort out.
I am still me, Milla, from Durham, now 29 years old. Hope I am still welcome here.
Welcome Back to the OBOD Message board!
Make yourself at home here again and if you have any questions just ask.
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Thank you for the thank you! 

I just turned 26 years old recently and I'm from Nevada. Here's some background info on my spiritual path so far. When I was younger I was a Wiccan for a few years (and I must say I still love a lot of things about Wicca, but I always felt I was missing something), so a few years later now I find myself more drawn to Catholicism. I am hoping to blend Druidism with Christian beliefs in a complementary way. And I'm hoping this board will help me to find my path.
tomwalkinghunter wrote:Hello everybody,
my name is Thomas and I am coming from Germany, but now live in Sweden. First of all sorry for my English, but I am learning now Swedish very intensively so sometimes I mix up languages.
I joined the bardic course at the end of 2006 but just for myself because I walked my path alone most all of the time.
But now I have the feeling to ask for the admission to the ovate course quite soon and that it is time for me to join the community.
About me: I am 34 years old, father of two kids and married. We call ourselves a pagan family, but my wife follows her own way. Like most of all other members I walked different paths to finally come here and one of the most important ways for me beside the druidry is shamanism. My nickname above is given to me in a shamanic ritual. In the last few years I concentrate myself to self-development in nature and wilderness and as a result I now try to establish myself giving courses in the Swedish wilderness.
I now am stopping. If you are interested in more, feel free to contact me, ask via board or visit my homepage. I will post it in the marketplace, because it’s somehow commercial.
In the end I am searching for contacts in Sweden and Norway!
Blessings to all of you.
Tom
"May you walk in beauty"
Welcome to the Message Board! Make yourself at home and if you have any questions just ask.
When you feel the time is right, please feel free to ask Selene for entry into the [b]Member Forums.
[/b]Lambs_Grove wrote:Hi all, I'm new here.I just turned 26 years old recently and I'm from Nevada. Here's some background info on my spiritual path so far. When I was younger I was a Wiccan for a few years (and I must say I still love a lot of things about Wicca, but I always felt I was missing something), so a few years later now I find myself more drawn to Catholicism. I am hoping to blend Druidism with Christian beliefs in a complementary way. And I'm hoping this board will help me to find my path.
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Thanks for reading about my journey.

Michael C. Page wrote:
Hello Tom.Welcome to the Message Board! Make yourself at home and if you have any questions just ask.
When you feel the time is right, please feel free to ask Selene for entry into the Member Forums.
Bright Blessings - Michael[/color][/b]
/|\Alchemilla wrote:Welcome and willkommen Thomas, nice to see a fellow German!

tomwalkinghunter wrote:I am more like an exile German..... somehow stranger in a strange land. But the region we now live in is sooo wild and beautiful...


Alchemilla wrote:tomwalkinghunter wrote:I am more like an exile German..... somehow stranger in a strange land. But the region we now live in is sooo wild and beautiful...
I know what you mean, I am an exile German as well and would not want to change it for the world.. although my better half would love to move to Germany, once he is fluent in German. Sweden must be great. At one point you have to tell me how you ended up in Sweden.
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