Celtic people across Europe marked the four days that are midway between the winter solstice, the spring equinox, the summer solstice and the fall equinox. What the Celts called Imbolc is also ...
Groundhogs emerge from their burrows on Sunday to tell us if we can expect an early spring. Will they see their shadows? Here ...
Imbolc then is translated as ‘in the belly of the mother’ – like the seeds of plants beginning to move in thebelly of Mother Earth. Imbolc is also often celebrated on the full moon in February which ...
The date not only divides the calendar between the winter solstice and the spring equinox — it's also a time of year that figures in the Celtic calendar and the Christian holiday of Candlemas.
The date not only divides the calendar between the winter solstice and the spring equinox — it's also a time of year that figures in the Celtic calendar and the Christian holiday of Candlemas.