Jennifer interviews Laurel about Imbolc and beyond: “Imbolc feels like a turning point for me – days are growing longer, the sun rises a few minutes earlier and sets a few minutes later each day” …
Holding Firm On Holiday Boundaries
I love Yule, but I abhor the modern societal pressure that drops on us all around Thanksgiving and persists throughout Christmahanukkwanzaayule until the dawning of the New Year, whereupon the same society that condemns us for not attending every party and dinner with adequate cheer and glee then reminds us how inadequate we are because of the new pounds we acquired during said nigh-mandatory celebrations.
Through A Glass, Brightly: Thoughts On Beltane
Read one of our member’s reflection on Beltane as the holiday fast approaches
Frigg’s Forest: The Leaves are Beginning to Change
As the All-Mother, Frigg is the Norse Goddess of Mothers and protector of children. Frigg’s Forest is an on-going series of tips and activities to involve your children in your …
Lughnasadh with CotE: The Harvest to Come
written by R.W., George, & Liz The wheel of the year had turned and the first harvest festival was upon us. During our annual celebration of Lughnasadh this year we …
A Weekend Celebration to Welcome Summer
written by: Heather G., S.J., Courtney, Stephanie T., and Rose In ancient Europe, time was told predominantly by the sun and years were separated into two seasons: Summer and Winter. …