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The First Harvest of the Year
Welcome brethren, to the annual celebration of the growing season’s end and the harvest season’s beginning! Although perhaps not as widely known or celebrated as Samhain or Beltaine, Lughnasadh (also known as Lammas), remains an important component of the wheel of the year and an integral part of the annual sabbats, commemorating the point at which summer begins to transition to autumn.
As always, we’ve brought out a collection of content we thought would be of interest to all of you who follow us, some from Witches&Pagans, some from elsewhere. We hope you’ll enjoy!
-Aryós Héngwis
Lammas/Lughnasadh Posts:
- Bee Smith. “Bake Your Lunasa Loaf for Peace“
- Byron Ballard. “Drinking Cider on a Steeleye Span Night“
- Nicole Kaiser-Perkins. “Family”
- Raven J. Demers. “Finding Meaning“
- We’Moon. “Lammas Blessings“
- Steven Posch. “The Trouble with Lammas”
Agricultural Deities Posts:
Autumn Posts:
Harvest Posts:
- Colleen DuVall. “Get Rural with It“
- Nimue Brown. “The Grain Harvest”
- Joanna van der Hoeven. “Harvest-Time”
- Steven Posch. “My Children for My Children”
- Colleen DuVall. “Time for a Corn Harvest Festival”
Summer Posts:
Cool Stuff We Found:
- 10 Tricks for a Perfect Summer Cookout in Three Minutes
- Bread Is A Foam. Yes, Really.
- The Chemicals That Cause Leaves To Change Color in Fall
- Feed Your Garden Now for Great Spring Planting Soil
- The First Harvest of 2015
- Five (5) Easy Decorating Ideas for Lammas (Lughnasadh)
- Five Ideas for Celebrating Lughnasadh
- Heathen Ways to Celebrate the Fall
- Hermes, the Greek God of Animals and Agriculture
- Humanity's First Beer Is an Archaeological Mystery
- I Am Bread Is The Latest Simulator Game And You Are Literally A Piece Of Bread
- Isis, Egyptian Goddess of Life and Rebirth
- Lammas – Bread Magic
- Lammas Night
- Lughnasadh Recipe: Cinnamon Braid Bread
- Lughnasadh – A Solitary Ritual
- Lughnasaywhat?
- Lughnassa/Lammas: What’s In a Name (or Date)?
- The Path of She: A Lammas Tale – Lugh and the Miracle of a New Harvest
- Revive Stale Bread with Running Water and a Quick Bake
- A Shrine for Inari, Shinto Folk Deity and Agricultural Patron
- Summer Still Glows Bright in the Night Sky
- Top 10 Ways to Beat the Heat
- Turn Ice Cream into a Loaf of Sweet Bread
- Untangling Heathen Holidays: July/August, Northern Hemisphere
- Veles, the Slavic Lord of the Earth and Nature
- What’s *Your* Harvest? – Lammas for Urban Pagans
- Why I’m Boycotting Lughnasadh
Top image by Alan James
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