Today marks the Autumnal Equinox, one of the quarter-days of the year in Pagan reckoning. Also known as Mabon or Harvest Home, the folk festival that gave origin to the more modern North American Thanksgiving.
Well, if you're really interested, Google it, there's lots of lore around it.
For me, now, they days shorten and I fight the urge to hibernate. It is time to contemplate and give thanks for the harvest. For those of us, the majority, who no longer work on the land, it needn't be irrelvant. What harvest have you brought in this year? What have you to be thankful for during the coming winter?
Blessed Be.
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Thursday, September 22, 2005
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