History of Holidays: Imbolc

Imbolc is celebrated on February first as the first of the eight Celtic neopagan holidays. It represents the incoming of spring and the ancient goddess Brigid. It also celebrates St Brigid of Kildare with the lighting of a candle and the tying of St Brigid’s cross and the cleaning of ones house, body, and soul.

A Ghostly History of Halloween

I must admit that fall and the months leading up to Christmas are some of my favorite times of years, not only because of the cooler weather and breezy autumn days but because of all the celebrations. Fall is a time to reflect on how our world is constantly changing. It should then be ofContinue reading “A Ghostly History of Halloween”