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•´*¨`*•✿ Blessed Lughnasadh ✿•*`¨*•
I created a bouquet of roses, zinnias, and black-eyed Susan from my garden. Also harvested some blackberries and baby tomatoes.
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armoured village lass going to a medieval market 🧺✨ // @everlinet
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On the evening of July 31 to August 1, it is Lughnasadh (Or celebrated around this time), the first harvest festival of the year. With Lughnasadh we celebrate the fertility of Mother Earth and that what we have planted can finally be harvested.
The name 'Lughnasadh' comes from the Celtic sun god Lugh, the sun is common during lughnasadh, this is symbolically placed on the altar, or the warm colors and sunflowers can be found. From now on, the sun will set earlier, and the days will be shorter.
Correspondences for Lughnasadh; Symbols | Sun symbols, corn dolls, corn, breads, fruits Colors | yellow, gold, green Spells | Prosperity, abundance and harvesting Crystals | citrine, onyx, carnelian, cat's eye and aventurine Herbs and flowers | sunflowers, calendula, poppy, rose, basil Food | Bread, fresh local fruits, vegetables, nuts and oats How to celebrate | make corn pops, go outside and enjoy the sun and nature, harvest local vegetables, fruits and flowers, bake bread.
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Sissinghurst Castle Garden, Sissinghurst, Kent, England by Andrew Butler
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Fields Elysian (c. 1906)
Cecil William Rea (1860 - 1935)
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