Beltane is the Pagan festival of fertility and union and takes place on May 1st. Known today as May day, it is seldom celebrated these days in mainstream culture where we live less connected to nature than our ancient ancestors. This feels a crying shame since some of my fondest childhood memories are of bounding … More Blissful Beltane Celebrations| The Muse in the Mirror
The wait is over! The Open Meeting for the 2025 Beltane Fire Festival will be held on Saturday February 22nd at Nicolson Square Venues between 1:30 and 5pm, with a pre-meeting chat for newcomers a…| Beltane Fire Society
The midway point between spring and summer, this time of year in the blue ridge mountains is predictably blissful. The air is warm and cool as the storms roll through, and windows open all night is one of the precursors to the best dreams. The garden has more energy under that blanket of teaming compost [...] Read More... from Beltane Field Mint Tea The post Beltane Field Mint Tea appeared first on Ginger Tonic Botanicals.| Ginger Tonic Botanicals
May Day (or Beltane, as it’s called in some circles) is upon us, and in New England, it finally feels like spring. So, I thought I’d do a little baking to celebrate. These gluten-free v…| For Eat's Sake
PREVIOUS | MAIN | NEXT Joy has asked us to discuss our thoughts on education and beyond. So I went to the Readers Studio in NYC to get something to write about. Okay, not really, but the timing was excellent. First, let me preface this with a caveat. No teacher knows it all. No student … Continue reading "TarotBlogHop: What I Learned On My Not-Summer Vacation"| Arwen, Professional Joy Seeker