As the Wheel of the Year turns, so too the seasons. Originally celebrated in pre-Christian Ireland, the ancient Celctic celebration of Imbolc marked the midpoint between Yule (Winter Solstice) and Ostara (Spring Equinox). Days are getting longer, Winter is passing, and Spring is right around the corner. Imbolc (pronounced im-bolk or im-bolg) celebrated February 1st-2ndContinue reading “9 Ways to Celebrate Imbolc in 2023”
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9 Ways to Celebrate Imbolc in 2022
As the Wheel of the Year turns, so too the seasons. Originally celebrated in pre-Christian Ireland, the ancient Celctic celebration of Imbolc marked the midpoint between Yule (Winter Solstice) and Ostara (Spring Equinox). Days are getting longer, Winter is passing, and Spring is right around the corner. Imbolc (pronounced im-bolk or im-bolg) celebrated February 1st-2ndContinue reading “9 Ways to Celebrate Imbolc in 2022”
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