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Happy Lammas

Tuesday, August 2nd, 2011

One Full Revolution

Friday, July 29th, 2011

Lammas is rapidly approaching. It was last year at Lammas that I began making an effort to observe each holiday in the Wheel of the Year with my family. Now that we’ve seen one full revolution of the wheel, I’m taking stock and reflecting on what it means. It’s my understanding that the Wheel of [...]

Patriotic

Monday, July 4th, 2011

Here’s a mix to enliven your Fourth of July.

Solstice

Friday, July 1st, 2011

Tuesday was the Summer Solstice. I got up super early (4AM by my body clock, which was still in the Central Time Zone) and headed down to the beach. It was still pretty dark, but even at that early hour the eastern sky held a faint glow which grew stronger slowly, slowly, as I watched [...]

Forty Months

Tuesday, June 21st, 2011

Dear Persephone, I meant to take notes on all the crazy things you’ve said over the last few weeks. But time got away from me. I remember you said “Trust me!” when we were playing Alphabet Farm. I wrote it down, because it seemed remarkable, but now I can’t remember anything more about it, except [...]

Memorial

Monday, May 30th, 2011

I just learned Gil Scott-Heron died Friday. Today is Memorial Day. Here’s a video.

Mother Love

Sunday, May 8th, 2011

Happy Mother’s Day to all the mothers out there — including my mom, my mother-in-law, my baby-mama, and of course the Great Mother: Mama Earth. I love you all. Forgive us, mothers, for we know not what we do.

May Day

Monday, May 2nd, 2011

See what you missed? Not to mention the maypole. This was our second May Day party. I enjoyed last year’s so much that I wrote, “I’m already imagining what it might be like to do it again next year.” So, boom, now it’s a tradition. In fact our celebration last year represented our first observance [...]

Walpurgis

Saturday, April 30th, 2011

Twenty-five years ago tonight, I was at a bonfire in northern Sweden. I was astounded by the size of the thing — like a house burning. It may not look like night in these photos, but remember that we were very near the arctic circle. By late June it hardly got dark at all. Note [...]

Wet Monday

Monday, April 25th, 2011

So we’ve had Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, Hellacious Saturday, Resurrection Sunday. Now what about today? “Easter Monday” certainly doesn’t cut it. How about Wet Monday — also known as Dyngus Day? Sounds like Central and Eastern Europe is the place to be: Dyngus Day or Wet Monday (Polish Śmigus-Dyngus or lany poniedziałek) is the name [...]

Hellacious Saturday

Saturday, April 23rd, 2011

Some people say it’s irreligious to celebrate Hellacious Saturday. I say they don’t know church doctrine very well. Here’s what we’re having today: horseradish bacon deviled eggs, deviled ham, and devil’s food cake — with a little Belzebuth blond ale to wash it down. And here’s some music to enjoy while we feast. Happy holy [...]

Happy Equinox

Sunday, March 20th, 2011

Mardi Maigre

Thursday, March 10th, 2011

Or would that be Mardi Mince? I never completely recovered from the cold I caught in late January. I only missed one day of work, and I felt well enough that my general routine was not disrupted, but I could not quite kick that last stage. I kept coughing up little bits of phlegm, but [...]

Happy Mardi Gras

Tuesday, March 8th, 2011

I imagine anyone reading this post today will be from outside New Orleans. Here it’s Mardi Gras, and people have other things to do. So for all those people in the rest of America, where it’s just another Tuesday, I offer the following mix for your amusement. My boss challenged me to whip up an [...]

Samedi Blues Redux

Saturday, March 5th, 2011

Misery loves company, and this year I’ve got plenty. To recap ever-so-briefly: Over the last few decades, all the big parades have been consolidated onto what’s now known as the “traditional uptown route” — except one, the biggest of ‘em all, the gaudy spectacle known as Endymion. It’s the one time the festive spirit of [...]

Pervasive Spirit

Friday, March 4th, 2011

The Thursday before Mardi Gras is one of my favorite times to catch some parades. This year we had a multiplicity of invitations Thursday from a variety of friends who live in the vicinity of the uptown parade route. With so much hospitality on offer it was a tough call, but we eventually made our [...]

Hail Brid

Saturday, February 19th, 2011

No matter how much king cake I eat, it never truly feels like Carnival until I see a parade. That time is here again. Last night we saw the Krewe of Brid in Lakeview. It was so much fun I can’t believe we’d never done it before. They are a relatively new group, still small, [...]

Green Hearts

Monday, February 14th, 2011

Some time way back in the mid-70s, when I was in elementary school, I read about the Christian martyr Valentius. According to the account I read, he was imprisoned. Desiring to write letters to his friends, but lacking any paper, he instead used the leaves that were growing outside the window of his prison cell. [...]

Happy Candlemas

Wednesday, February 2nd, 2011

I like to keep the old holidays. Well, some of them, anyway. I find old traditions fascinating, but I live in 2011, so whatever I chose to celebrate is through a modern filter. Anyway, here’s what I know about Candlemas. Some say the Christian observance of Candlemas originated with the notion that Mary was unclean [...]

XLIV

Monday, January 17th, 2011

Martin Luther King, Jr., was not born on the 17th of January — but I was. MLK was born of the 15th. So was Drew Brees. Unlike Drew and I, the celebration of MLK’s birthday floats around. That’s how you can tell he reached a slightly higher level than most mortals. In fact he’s the [...]