The astronomical event, Summer Solstice
Astronomically, the Earth is always in a 23 -degree tilt on its axis, continuously spinning to create the night and the day. The North Pole always points toward the North Star. Of course,...
Sirim Soillse
Cuir urram air a' Là Leth an t-samhraidh...
(Honoring Midsummer's Day)
Their a bannag, ho ro bannag
Their a bannag, air a beo
(Hey the gift, ho the gift,
Hey the gift...
What to do for Summer Solstice?
The next High Day, my second, is rapidly approaching here, and I have a couple of choices. I am, at this point, either going to write my own private ritual for use here at the...
Là Leth an t-Samhraidh, no Grian-Stad, no Seas-Ghrian…
Online at SMO's dictionary, (also my dear Green Dictionary) I thought I'd document the Gaelic and feel through what I should use for this.
For Midsummer, there is a choice...
Checking on Date and Time of Next High Day
The next High Day, Number 2 for me, is the Summer Solstice, which, according to the Farmer's Almanac this year, falls on June 21, at 1:16 P.M. EDT. That happens to be a Tuesday, and...
First High Day Recap Homework
This wide lane was the processional route for the pilgrimage to the ritual site from the car park.
Brief Information:
High...