I’m just very new to all this, But I wanted to let you know how I so appreciate your focus on abundance and I feel this is really needed right now in the world. It also really helps my own life by acknowledging the obvious, the moment, and giving me some balance. Thank you! I will also “keep it simple”! 😊 Lane
Your videos are always so amazing!!! Your kitchen, your home, your landscape, your info are all perfect. Thank you so much for sharing. I look forward to seeing them. Thank you again
Lovely video! I’ll have to look again and see if there are any nettles left anywhere here in New York. I haven’t seen any since late spring but don’t think I’ve seen any going to seed either 🤔
I plan on eating cinnamon rolls ( in honor of gran) chocolate pie( she loved that too) Running archery watching cooking shows I'm so excited I'm focusing on ancestor worship . I found some raspberries I might offer my dieties for Lughnasa. I might draw something for my dieties. It's gonna be an amazing Lughnasa might pull out my violin and for dinner some sweet and spicy potato soup.
It’s interesting your comment on it feeling like a feminine festival despite it being dedicated to a male deity as I’ve always felt exactly the same way about it. I’m really into Anglo-Saxon and Norse mythology and there’s a great myth about the cutting of the hair of the goddess Sif who was said to have beautiful, long, golden hair. Sif is the wife of Thor/Thunor the thunder god. The time of year when we’re most likely to have thunder storms is in August. Many ancient pagans believed that when lightning struck a field it fertilised the soil. Thor/Thunor is also interestingly a fertility god among many other things. I’m convinced that Sif is a goddess of agriculture and the story of her having her long, golden hair cut is a story about the harvesting of crops so it’s always felt like a very feminine time of year to me as well
Oh lugh Oh brighids cross Of wheat or oats or barley then Or the rice that grows in the fen Fresh ayrshire milk the maidens bring To that special spring Between solstice light and equinox sight Hathors thorn with flower reborn First Harvests delight Green bud and goddess light
I’m just very new to all this, But I wanted to let you know how I so appreciate your focus on abundance and I feel this is really needed right now in the world. It also really helps my own life by acknowledging the obvious, the moment, and giving me some balance. Thank you! I will also “keep it simple”! 😊 Lane
The rain is sometimes better than too hot a sun. Blessed be🐟
I really enjoy the simplicity that you keep when doing your witchy things. There is just such a purity about it, thank you.
Thank you very much 😊
I really enjoyed this video, I think getting caught in a heavy downpour followed by the sunshine sums up this English summer.
Lovely video as always. Typical English weather haha very relatable!
Your videos are always so amazing!!! Your kitchen, your home, your landscape, your info are all perfect. Thank you so much for sharing. I look forward to seeing them. Thank you again
Beautiful video! I loved the realness of it. The rainstorm is just the reality of working outside nature and what the ancestors would have experienced
Thanks for this! Reminds me to get moving on my altar and making my corn dolly, hard to believe it’s next week already! Such a beautiful video! 😊❤
I make fruit wine every year at this time to mark the season, along with caning, freeze-drying and such...
Lovely video! I’ll have to look again and see if there are any nettles left anywhere here in New York. I haven’t seen any since late spring but don’t think I’ve seen any going to seed either 🤔
I enjoy your videos, wonderful. I was just thinking that i want to make a traditional corn dolly this year. 🌾🍃🌿
Thank you for the video. The weather genuinely has stunk.
I plan on eating cinnamon rolls ( in honor of gran) chocolate pie( she loved that too) Running archery watching cooking shows I'm so excited I'm focusing on ancestor worship . I found some raspberries I might offer my dieties for Lughnasa. I might draw something for my dieties. It's gonna be an amazing Lughnasa might pull out my violin and for dinner some sweet and spicy potato soup.
That sounds like a lovely plan, enjoy!
@@Lunaleodrune thanks.
Your so right gratitude is the way to start the day,grateful for ur channel I'm from south uk ,love ur honesty thanku
Whats the piece of music used during the bread making? Great video keep on doing what your doing
It was so fun to find your channel!
Welcome! 😊
Keep it real 😂 bloody England. Love this vid xx
I love the music in your videos, can you tell me what it is and if i can find it anywhere? Love your videos, just beautiful witchy living
great video
It’s interesting your comment on it feeling like a feminine festival despite it being dedicated to a male deity as I’ve always felt exactly the same way about it.
I’m really into Anglo-Saxon and Norse mythology and there’s a great myth about the cutting of the hair of the goddess Sif who was said to have beautiful, long, golden hair.
Sif is the wife of Thor/Thunor the thunder god. The time of year when we’re most likely to have thunder storms is in August. Many ancient pagans believed that when lightning struck a field it fertilised the soil. Thor/Thunor is also interestingly a fertility god among many other things.
I’m convinced that Sif is a goddess of agriculture and the story of her having her long, golden hair cut is a story about the harvesting of crops so it’s always felt like a very feminine time of year to me as well
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Sounds like you're a Geordie! 🎉
Indeed! 😄
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Oh lugh
Oh brighids cross
Of wheat or oats or barley then
Or the rice that grows in the fen
Fresh ayrshire milk the maidens bring
To that special spring
Between solstice light and equinox sight
Hathors thorn with flower reborn
First Harvests delight
Green bud and goddess light