Lammas, also known as Lughnasadh, is a beautiful time of the year, traditionally when the abundance of the first harvest is celebrated. Usually observed on August 1st in the Northern Hemisphere, Lammas is the halfway point between the summer solstice and the autumn...
Many witches, wiccans, pagans and practitioners of magick celebrate the seasons through crafting. It’s a personal way to weave positive intention through your life, and when using natural materials, it’s a beautiful and bountiful way to connect with...
Litha, also known as the summer solstice can be one of the best days in the whole year to spend some special time with your kids. Litha invites celebration and togetherness. It encourages everyone to press pause on the busyness of ordinary life, and give gratitude for...
On June 21st, 2024 the sun rises on the longest day of the whole year. The summer solstice has finally arrived! And even though it probably feels like the weather hs only just begun to warm up, this is the highest point of the wheel of the year. It’s a day when...
Just another Celtic fire festival? Should you really care about this little old feast day, squeezed between spring equinox and summer solstice? I say absolutely YES! Beltane is one of the most important cross quarters in the year, especially for women because it marks...
Beltane is the Celtic fire festival that sits between Ostara and the Summer Solstice. It’s usually celebrated on May 1st, sometimes April 30th depending on the year. Like most of the Celtic festivals, Beltane (also Bealtane and Beltaine) has been adapted,...
Fire, fertility, dancing and music… what’s NOT to love about Beltane!? Beltane is one of the four cross-quarter days that sit between the solstices and equinoxes on the Celtic wheel of the year. Also known as May Day, Beltane celebrates the height of...
Setting up an altar is a deeply personal spiritual practice that can help you connect with specific deities, ancestors, spirit guides, and your own divine self, to set intentions, receive guidance and find peace. In this article, I’m sharing some of my personal...