February 8th, 2012
Waning Gibbous Moon
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Posts Tagged ‘cross-quarter’

Rob Morris

Groundhog Prognosticators

[reposted for 2012 without alteration from 2011]
It’s Groundhog Day!  I know…it’s hard to contain your excitement.  It’s that day each year when a mammal is held up in front of a crowd of people.  If it’s a sunny day and the groundhog cared about such things, he could see his shadow and we would have [...]

Richard

Happy Day of Lammas!

What? You don’t know what the Day of Lammas is?
Lammas is traditionally recognized as August 1st each year, and is celebrated by baking loaves of bread from the first wheat harvests. But there is a strong astronomical connection to this date as well.

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