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May Day

5/1/2016

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Why have we lost the tradition of May Day? Nothing like a phallic celebration of spring to kick the season off right.

​I love the restlessness of this time of year, the plants and animals waking up and stretching out, blooming and romping and hoping to be fruitful.

I advocate a return to seasonal celebrations, especially ones that can be celebrated with feasting, drinking, and f...fruitfulness. Let's take it back!

Go to work barefoot with ribbons in your hair and hit on the boss. If you get fired, run happily out the door, laughing and flinging flower petals behind you.

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Happy Sacrificial Holidays

12/31/2015

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I have to admit that I just love Christmas. In my own very pagan way. I love Yule, Saturnalia, Solstice, and all manner of dark and wild winter festivities. I've always felt that, historically, winter holidays had a very dark edge to them. Sort of a "Well, it's freezing cold and we may not make it to spring, but most of us aren't dead yet, so let's party!" kind of thing., Well, imagine my delight when I discovered that the humble Pointsettia could well have been used in Mayan blood sacrifice!  Enjoy this little "Eve's Folly" holiday tribute.
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