So meteorological spring starts on March 1st, astronomical spring starts on March 21st, and traditional (Irish school) spring ...
Punxsutawney Phil is far from the only groundhog that will be predicting the weather across North America February 2.
Beannachtaí na feile Bride - "greetings of the feast day of Brigid on you." In other words, "Happy St. Brigid's Day!" For more from Susan Byron, visit www.irelands-hidden-gems.com.
In the past we have explored St. Brigid’s legacy, learning why St. Brigid’s Day and the beginning of spring or Imbolc ... Fhéile Bríde Shona Daoibh, Happy St. Brigid’s Day - Irish American ...
We are at the halfway point between the winter solstice and the spring equinox. The Celts celebrated this time as Imbolc ...
This weekend is also Imbolc or Saint Brigid's Day, the Gaelic traditional festival which marks the beginning of spring. We chat live to author and celebrant Keri Tomlin about the origins of Imbolc ...
Groundhog Day dates back to a pre-Christian Celtic celebration called "Imbolc" which took place between the winter solstice and the spring equinox, according to the Library of Congress.
At least, according to St. Brigid. Ritual Rhythms Chicago, located at 6970 N. Sheridan Rd., gathered a crowd of around 15 people for an Imbolc ritual Feb. 1 — an Irish holiday symbolizing the ...
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