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by Tim Billbrough

Introduction

With an unusually large burst of Awen this past January, though, I set upon a quest to feast the Wheel of the Year with a special food item for each of the eight festivals. In these dishes, I try to capture the spirit of the specific festival, my own native land, and the ancient Celtic cul...

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by Maria Ede-Weaving
The autumn equinox brought that moment when the light and dark hours of the day, for just a brief moment, were perfectly equal. That moment is like the silent, still gap between breathing in and out; sometimes we catch ourselves noticing it, frozen in our observance of its stillness but knowing full well that we must release back int...

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by Catriona McDonald, reposted from her Blog The Druid’s Well

One of my favorite things about Druidry is the opportunity (and indeed, encouragement!) to do ritual outside.* Needless to say, here in New England, this can be challenging from Octo...

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by Craig

I live in Kidbrooke London and discovered during my curiosities that the name Kidbrooke derives from Anglo Saxon era and was known then as Chitebroc, the meaning being “Where the Kites flew and the three streams meet”.

I worked on where the old rivers flowed and traced there paths. Now the only open remnant remains between a school and houses ...

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by Tim Billbrough

Introduction

With an unusually large burst of Awen this past January, though, I set upon a quest to feast the Wheel of the Year with a special food item for each of the eight festivals. In these dishes, I try to capture the spirit of the specific festival, my own native land, and the ancient Celtic culture we d...

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