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Playing in Woods with Fairies - Celtic Festival Folklore
This section of the series 'Playing in Woods with Fairies' is about the Celtic fire festivals, or quarter days, Samhuinn, Imbolc, Beltane and Lughnasadh. The series includes information on related Celtic animal, tree and fairy / deity lore.
6 commentsLughnasa
Lughnasa, or Lughnasadh as it is known in Ireland, Lunasdal in Scotland, and Laa Luanys in the Isle of Man, is a traditional Celtic festival that has its roots in pre-history, and survives to this day. The...
3 commentsThe Ley-Lines and Lost-Past of North Kent part 16 North West
The Ritual Year News Flash: A real drag- it turns out, believe it or not, that I'm not infallible after all. I know that's really hard- if not impossible- to imagine but there you are. I done made a boo boo....
2 commentsModern Paganism
Learn about modern Pagansim and the Neo-Pagan community. Get info on Pagan holidays and read about how many people misunderstand what it is to be Pagan.
5 commentsThe Hearth of the Turning wheel Lughnassadh ritual 2006
The Hearth of the Turning wheel Lughnassadh ritual. Written by the Chattering Magpie and performed by the group in 2006. First published in the HedgeWytch magazine issue 30 Lammas/August 2007 pp26-30 ...
0 commentsWiccan Rituals
As each season comes and goes, the wheel of the year turns. A wheel is a wheel, there is no true end or beginning, it simply is and revolves upon it's axis endlessly. So it is with the festivals in the Wiccan...
14 commentsThe Best of Hong Kong and Taiwan
Many travelers use Hong Kong and Taiwan in the same sentence. Perhaps that was because China’s mainland was off limited to most travelers for such a long period of time. These places were long the...
0 commentsFinding Nature in Hong Kong
With all the hustle and bustle of Hong Kong, it is hard to imagine taking a leisurely stroll in nature. While such an activity may not be on the itinerary of many people visiting Hong Kong, there are several...
3 commentsLammas, the End of Summer
The summer holiday of Lammas, also called Lughnasadh, is one of the major Sabbats of the year and takes place from sundown on July 31st into the day of August 1st.
0 commentsLibithinas Faery World
I can just see the starIn a faery Castle far above the sky, Even much, much further to see with mortal eye, There is a tiny porthole, just big enough for a mouse Where he can come to and fro, where magical...
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