Fae Friday: Mother Goddess Modron

As I write this, an owl hoots in the distance, probably from the vicinity of the graveyard up the hill.  Totally fitting. The approach of autumn brings renewed brisk energy and ambition, plus a desire to be better organized and to make use of the many collected and, even created, organizational tools. How ironic that… Continue reading Fae Friday: Mother Goddess Modron

Mythic Monday: Lughnasadh

Lughnasadh is a traditional Celtic celebration that falls on August 1. On the Wheel of the Year, it designates the midpoint between the Summer Solstice and the Autumn Equinox. Lughnasadh is one of four great festivals of ancient Ireland and Scotland. The others are Samhain (October 31), Imbolc (February 2), and Beltane (May 1). Each… Continue reading Mythic Monday: Lughnasadh