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- jptanabe jptanabe Aug 1, 2009 @ 4:52 pm
- Fascinating - loved the tale of John Barleycorn, and the cute corn dolly!
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- CherylK CherylK Jul 14, 2009 @ 9:48 pm
- Hi Nan, I love this lens...learned a lot about this Celtic holiday. I'm adding it as a featured lens on my own holiday lens. Thanks!
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- clouda9 clouda9 Jul 3, 2009 @ 2:31 pm
- Totally new information for me...great share and how you put this together.
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- bdkz bdkz Jul 3, 2009 @ 10:48 am
- Great lens Nan!
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- KarateKatGraphics KarateKatGraphics Jul 1, 2009 @ 7:33 pm
- Very interesting! New info for me. Great job.
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- BevsPaper BevsPaper Jul 1, 2009 @ 5:27 pm
- Quite interesting.
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- stargazer00 stargazer00 Jul 1, 2009 @ 3:21 pm
- Interesting history. I used to have that Traffic Album. I didn't know that was the meaning of that song.
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Pagan Sabbat: Lughnasadh
Lughnasadh marks the time of the first harvest in the calendar year. The corn, and all grains were once called corn in Britain, is ripening in the fields and must be harvested.
The God, at the height of his power at Litha, i...
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Contents at a Glance
- John Barleycorn
- The Legend of John Barleycorn
- Spotlight on... John Barleycorn
- When is Lughnasadh
- Lughnasadh and the Harvest Festival
- Wikipedia on Lughnasadh
- Who is Lugh
- Celebrating the season of Lughnasadh
- More lenses on Lammas-Lughnasadh
- Learn more about Lughnasadh
- Corn dolly
- The Sabbats in the Wheel of the Year
- Kolnza Healing Zazzle Shop
- This is a RocketMom lens
