Monthly Archives: June 2020

A Midsummer’s Celebration – Litha

by Mike Nichols The young maid stole through the cottage door, And blushed as she sought the Plant of power;– ‘Thou silver glow-worm, O lend me thy light, I must gather the mystic St. John’s wort tonight, The wonderful herb, … Continue reading

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Quote by Andrew Matthews

Nature always takes her time. Great oaks don’t become great overnight. They also lose a lot of leaves, branches and bark in the process of becoming great. – Andrew Matthews

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Question of the Day

What do you do if you can’t sleep at night? Do you count sheep? Toss and Turn? Try to get up and do something productive? Depends on why I can’t sleep if it does to pain, then I will get … Continue reading

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About Litha

by Arwynn MacFeylynnd Date: June 20-23 (usually, the date of the calendar summer solstice). Alternative names: Summer Solstice, Midsummer, Midsummer’s Eve, Alban  Heruin, Alban Hefin, Gathering Day, Vestalia, La Festa dell’ Estate (Summer  Fest), the Day of the Green Man. … Continue reading

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Quote – Henry Winkler

Assumptions are the termites of relationships. – Henry Winkler

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