Wow this is awesome! Especially love the local starlore, and the plant lore.
Did you know you can look up the actual days of the cross quarters online? They’re quite different to the traditional dates now. This year Beltaine is November 8 I think.
I love reading through this fabulous mix of information linking knowledge from across cultures... again, I'd love to have access to this in a book that I can dip in and out of any time!
It's my dream to publish this as a book, with beautiful illustrations and images. I'm taking a break from posting in November so I can finish the book enough to submit it to and editor and then to publishers. If there's no interest from publishers, I might have to look into a kickstarter or other self-funding options.
Wow this is awesome! Especially love the local starlore, and the plant lore.
Did you know you can look up the actual days of the cross quarters online? They’re quite different to the traditional dates now. This year Beltaine is November 8 I think.
I didn't know that, how fascinating! Do you have a link? I'll look it up! Thanks for your kind words and restacking!!
https://web.archive.org/web/20221118010149/https://www.archaeoastronomy.com/2025.html
A pleasure. Here’s next years one.
Thanks Heidi. That's really useful, I'll add it to my research notes and incorporate it into my podcast/articles.
I love reading through this fabulous mix of information linking knowledge from across cultures... again, I'd love to have access to this in a book that I can dip in and out of any time!
It's my dream to publish this as a book, with beautiful illustrations and images. I'm taking a break from posting in November so I can finish the book enough to submit it to and editor and then to publishers. If there's no interest from publishers, I might have to look into a kickstarter or other self-funding options.