And we say it Loo- Nah-Sa!
Lughnasadh is a fire festival that celebrates the first harvest of the year. Traditionally celebrated on August 1st, it marks the halfway point between the Summer Solstice and the Fall Equinox. Some … Read More
Lughnasadh is a fire festival that celebrates the first harvest of the year. Traditionally celebrated on August 1st, it marks the halfway point between the Summer Solstice and the Fall Equinox. Some … Read More
The Summer Solstice this year is on June 21st, and will mark the first day of summer. The Solstice or Litha is the longest day of the year, and has the shortest night, so make … Read More
At sundown on April 30th until the end of sundown on May 1st we celebrate Beltane, our second biggest fire festival. This festival marks the beginning of summer as well as a time for us … Read More
What are Yule Logs, and how do I make one? Yule logs are traditionally burned on the Winter Solstice to celebrate the darkness turning into light. It is a time honored Pagan tradition. In more modern times … Read More
This year Winter Solstice, or Yule, falls on Monday December 21, 2015. This Pagan holiday officially marks the first day of winter as well as the longest night, and shortest day of the year. From here until the Summer Solstice, … Read More