Winter Solstice Newgrange
The Winter Solstice is an astronomical phenomenon marking the shortest day and the longest night of the year. It occurs when one of the earth’s
The Winter Solstice is an astronomical phenomenon marking the shortest day and the longest night of the year. It occurs when one of the earth’s
September 21st is when we formally celebrate a mighty phenomenon that occurs twice a year when day and night are of equal time. As in
The Celtic Festival of Lughnasadh heralds the beginning of early harvest even though it is still holiday season. Marking the cross quarter day between Summer Solstice on
by Dr Karen Ward. For northern hemisphere dwellers, Summer Solstice – the longest day and the shortest night of our year is usually celebrated on
Bealtaine the start of early Summer by Dr Karen Ward. This article was commissioned for the RTE website’s Brainstorm section. In Ireland, according to the national meteorological
by Dr. Karen Ward. This article was commissioned for the RTE website’s Brainstorm section. The phenomenon of equal dark and light called an Equinox occurs twice a
by Dr Karen Ward. This article was commissioned for the RTE website’s Brainstorm section. The commencement of Spring is celebrated in Ireland on 1st February. It is
As I began to write in my Moon Mná Diary-Journal for the first time this year, the Moon waxed to Half Phase glory. I so
A stone carving or the Celtic Goddess of Sexuality?As the Moon waxes and we move from early to full Autumn reaping what we have sown,
July’s Moon is often referred to as the ‘Hay’ Moon since we can see the farmers ‘literally making hay while the sun shines’ throughout the
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