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Nichol Skaggs
Sep 21, 20191 min read
Mabon / Autumnal equinox
September 21 – 29, The holiday of the autumnal equinox, Mabon. It’s the Feast of Thanksgiving for the fruits of the earth and a recognition
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Nichol Skaggs
Aug 1, 20191 min read
Lammas / Lughnasadh
August 1 – Lammas or Lughnasadh is the first of the three Gaelic harvest festivals, the other two being the Mabon and Samhain, it’s a feast
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Nichol Skaggs
Jun 21, 20191 min read
Litha / Midsummer and Summer Solstice
June 21 – Summer Solstice, is one of the four solar holidays or fire festivals, and is considered the turning point at which summer reaches
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Nichol Skaggs
May 1, 20194 min read
Beltane/May Day
Beltane, also referred to as May Day, is a Gaelic/Celtic festival held on May 1st, or halfway between the spring equinox and the summer sols
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Nichol Skaggs
Mar 20, 20193 min read
Spring Equinox – Ostara – March 20
Spring Equinox – Ostara – March 20. This goddess, Ostara, Goddess of Spring and the Dawn (Oestre / Eastre)
is named for a Saxon goddess wh
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Nichol Skaggs
Feb 2, 20194 min read
Imbolc
This Feast of Imbolc (also know as Candlemas) is sacred to the Celtic Goddess of Fire – Brighid, Brigid, Brigit (meaning ‘Fiery Arrow’ or ‘B
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Nichol Skaggs
Dec 21, 20184 min read
Yule – Yuletide – Winter Solstice Dec. 21
Mother Night is the first of the 12 nights of Yule. It starts on December 20th, and the twelfth night is on the 31st, Yule proper. Solstice
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Nichol Skaggs
Oct 31, 20186 min read
Samhain – Halloween – October 31
Samhain” means “End of Summer”. Its historical origin is The Feast of the Dead in Celtic lands. It is believed that on this night, the veil
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