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Home/Animals/Meet Alachua’s Resident Horse Riding Teacher and Wiccan Priestess
May 11, 2021
Kami Landy found her bright yellow dress just in time for the spring equinox.
It was a floral robe she made with fabric she bought from a garage sale months ago. But that night, her forgotten passion project was perfect for the night’s spiritual occasion.
Yellow represents air, the east and spring in Pagan traditions and at the ceremony that evening, members of different pagan groups met over Zoom to celebrate Ostara, the season’s equinox.
Kami Landy and her husband Nelson Boon are Odyssean Wiccans who currently live in Alachua. Their practices are more than tradition it’s a way of life. It’s a part of almost everything they do, from teaching Zoom classes on using herbs in spells to taking care of their horses for Kami’s horse riding business.