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The Provocation: ‘Merry Christmas’ Simply Does Not Apply to a Pagan or a Jew
‘Merry Christmas’ Simply Does Not Apply to a Pagan or a Jew Baby New Year and Father Time. By Steve Provost The Provocation I, Marcus, was walking down the Appian Way one day just outside of Rome. The date? Just … Continue reading
Posted in Cultures, folklore, mythology, Pagan Practices
Tagged Christmas, festivals, holidays, linguistics, Saturn, Saturnalia, wording, Xmas, Yule
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“Autumn” and the Season of Fall
Fall Foliage in * Canberra, Australia Capital Territory, Australia * – April 2011 The Season of Fall Foods: Pumpkins, Squashes, Acorns, Nuts, Grains, Apples, and Apple Cider. Dates: (varies around the world) ranging from August 2nd to latest end of … Continue reading
Posted in Anthropology, Astronomy, Autumn-Fall, Climates & Seasons
Tagged Autumn, celebrations, climates, fall, Fall Equinox, festivals, folklore, Harvests, seasons, traditions
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