Spirit guide
This is a repeat from last month but the spirits remain the same. Solar animals symbolize sunlight and fire. dragons, and phoenix. You can find some good ideas here – Think of rams, dragons, lions, eagles, https://www.sunsigns.org/solar-animal-symbolism/

Craft
If you like the idea of setting up a bee altar, you can craft your own bee watering station and/or hummingbird feeder. Of course, you can always purchase these and dedicate them during your ritual. If the bees appreciate your offerings, be prepared for bee stings just in case. Here’s some advice on treating bee stings – https://www.aad.org/public/everyday-care/injured-skin/bites/treat-bee-sting . Keep some tweezers handy for removing the stinger and venom sac. It’s nice to have a homemade boo-boo bunny around. There are plenty of instructions and videos online to make your own. Here’s an easy one – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RqHMklWkM_0 . I know these are for kids, but they always make me feel better. You can just put an ice cube in a small boo-boo bunny but you can also make your own reusable ice packs to have on hand for larger boo-boos (sunburn comes to mind). Just mix one part rubbing alcohol (isopropyl alcohol) with three parts water and store in a ziplock bag or reusable snack bag. (These are my fave and I also use them for storing necklaces so they don’t get tangled.) Store one or two in the freezer so you have one handy. For larger injuries, use more solution and a larger bag. Don’t leave any ice pack in direct contact with exposed skin. Wrap the ice pack in cloth and leave it on for 20 minutes, then off for 20 minutes.

