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Tag Archives: harvest
Harvest #midnighthaiku
Foraging forays The final tasks of summer Harvest sunlit gold
Harvest #midnighthaiku
Nature’s wild bounty Birds harvesting the hedgerows Dawn chill hints at frost
Dance ~ Brian F. Kirkham #writephoto
During certain times of the year A number of revellers can be found Notably dancing around the odd standing stone Continue reading at The Inkwell
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Pyre #midnighthaiku
Autumn’s fires burn Final glimpse of summer’s warmth Harvesting the flames
Harvest #midnighthaiku
* Harvesting summer Gathering the fruits of warmth Feeding the spirit *
The First Harvest: Lughnasadh or Lammas? ~ Christine Valentor
Reblogged from Witchlike: Happy August! As the golden sun winds down and the days ever so slightly grow shorter, we find ourselves in the midst of the first harvest feast also known as Lughnasadh or Lammas. This is a cross … Continue reading
It’s all downhill from here…
I was invited to take part in the 3.2.1 Me Challenge the other day by Patty at Campbell’s World. The rules, she said, were simple: Thank the person who nominated you. Provide two quotes on the subject you are set … Continue reading