Tag: samhain
The rains have been torrential this Summer and early Fall. Storms lasted days, even without coastal hurricanes carrying heavy winds this far inland. The ground was soggy and remained puddled for days. The creeks were often full and galloping. One day, state roads in two out of three directions from...
Pumpkin Carvin’
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A cold and rainy day didn’t keep the pumpkin carvers away. There is a full week of activities at Earthaven Ecovillage to celebrate Halloween and one of my favorites is the annual pumpkin carving.
I went over to the Council Hall with my eight-month-old, Oakley, inside my rain jacket....
Honoring the Dark Time of Year
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by Kailtlin Hetzner
The air is brisk and cool, the leaves turn the beautiful shades of autumn, the summer is gone and the season calls us inward. It is time to prepare for winter—not only physically for the cold but a slowing down in other ways too.
We are approaching Halloween, All Hallows Eve, a...
Holivillage Ecodays!
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by Arjuna da Silva
From Samhain (the season that includes Halloween—“hallowed evening” on October 31st and the Day of the Dead on November 2nd) to New Year’s, the season of holy days and celebrations helps buffer the shift to increasingly cold weather.
Now in early December, many...