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Date: August 01, 2016 at 15:56:46
From: RIG, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Blessed Lughnasadh...


First Harvest... blessed Autumn is close...


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Date: August 03, 2016 at 22:05:58
From: Eve in FL, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Blessed Lughnasadh...

URL: http://archaeoastronomy.com/2016.html




Let's not forget Imbolc on the opposite spectrum. Link is astronomically
speaking. Home page is interesting.

The master clock.

Tick tock.


~Eve


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23320


Date: August 03, 2016 at 14:52:29
From: Shadow, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Blessed Lughnasadh...


And to you RIG. Being an astrologer my orientation toward these points on the Great Wheel is of them falling at the 15-degree points of the fixed signs, this coming Sunday the 7th on our calendar this year, so it's just now coming onto my radar...

Desert cycles are so far removed from those of other realms in so many ways; those of planting/harvest as well, and I've never reprogrammed into them from growing up outside Chicago... ;)

We're finally in a solid monsoon groove, at least for now, exulting in today's outdoor temp of...OMG, 78, on August 3rd...with humdidity at 75%... Everything's so hushed and hunkered down, so beautiful.

All blessings of this first wave of Returning beauty sown, in all ways, to everyone...


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Date: August 02, 2016 at 11:37:04
From: C, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Blessed Lughnasadh...


Autumn is close. We have parts of a few maple trees that change
color a good four to six weeks early. We're in NW Oregon & they
started changing a month early. They started 2 weeks ago. They
usually turn close to 8/18. Our fall spiders already have their webs up
& spiders have started coming in.

Our corn is only 4' tall & starting to tasle. I'm sure it's because we
haven't had much warm weather & the ground is cooler than normal.
It's just so different from last years harvest.


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Date: August 03, 2016 at 06:03:54
From: RIG, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Blessed Lughnasadh... spiders...


Here too, the past week or so I've been finding one or
two a day... they usually don't come in until the end of
September...


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Date: August 02, 2016 at 14:23:20
From: Lin, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Blessed Lughnasadh...


on the way to a beach, on 7-29
i noted the leaves falling from the trees ahead
on the road which i was driving
then there was a swirl of them that scurried across
the road

spiders are coming into the house all ready

it's all making sense to me now


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Date: August 02, 2016 at 11:01:15
From: mr bopp, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Blessed Lughnasadh...


gesundheit


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Date: August 02, 2016 at 00:41:20
From: snodrop, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Blessed Lughnasadh...


OK...now just hang on for a minute! LOL We have no
harvest yet having had lousy weather until about 10
days ago...veggies need some sun first. August is the
new July! Mind you...we are going to look a bit stupid
celebrating Samhain at the end of November...

but then again...with the way things are going this
year..perhaps it's perfect timing! LOL

(hugs)

snodrop


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Date: August 02, 2016 at 10:07:18
From: Sue/Seattle, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Blessed Lughnasadh...


I was thinking the same about the lousy harvest so
far. Hardly enough for a decent meal. About the
sacrifice, I have some politicians in mind ;)


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Date: August 02, 2016 at 08:12:43
From: RIG, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Blessed Lughnasadh...


It's been an unusually dry summer here (PA), yet hot
and humid, just started getting significant rain (and
ensuing flooding in some areas)...

As for Samhain, growing up in Western WA, I'm used to
a cold and wet Halloween... prior to moving up to PA
three years ago, I was in Savannah GA, where it can
stay hot into November... so it's been awhile since
I've seen what I consider "normal", although Samhain a
couple years ago was close...

The corn so far, unless you're right down by the
river, looks spindly and sickly...

Maybe it's time for some sacrifices... ;)


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