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The Pagan Book of Days: A Guide to the Festivals, Traditions, and Sacred Days of the Year by Nigel Pennick,

The Pagan Book of Days: A Guide to the Festivals, Traditions, and Sacred Days of the Year by Nigel Pennick,
A daybook containing information about rituals celebration day every holiday whole year and celebrations that have for centuries been associated with the changing seasons of the year. * Includes charts of equinoxes celebration day every holiday whole year and solstices, moveable holy days, celebration day every holiday whole year and monthly lunar phases updated through the year 2010. * By Nigel Pennick, well-known author of The Sacred World of the Celts, Secret Games of the Gods, celebration day every holiday whole year and The Ancient Science of Geomancy. * First edition sold more than 30,000 copies. Pagan rites celebration day every holiday whole year and festivals are at the root of many traditional holidays in the Western world. Embracing a sensitivity we have lost, the Pagan traditions emphasize mystical spirituality, reverence for the feminine principle, celebration day every holiday whole year and the links between people celebration day every holiday whole year and the earth. This unique daybook contains a treasury of information about rituals celebration day every holiday whole year and celebrations that have for centuries been associated with the changing seasons of the year. Included are the observances of the ancient Greek, Roman, Celtic, Anglo-Saxon, celebration day every holiday whole year and Norse traditions, as well as Wiccan traditions celebration day every holiday whole year and the worship of the Goddess. In The Pagan Book of Days the author provides details on auspicious celebration day every holiday whole year and inauspicious days, holy days of ancient gods celebration day every holiday whole year and goddesses, celebration day every holiday whole year and the eight stations of the year (the solstices, equinoxes, celebration day every holiday whole year and cross-quarter days). He also includes lunar celebration day every holiday whole year and solar charts indicating dates of major Pagan celebrations from the year 2000 through the first decade of the millennium. Illustrations throughout depict images from the classical celebration day every holiday whole year and northern European traditions. The Pagan Book of Days is an enlightening way to incorporate these ancient cultural celebration day every holiday whole year and spiritual practices celebration day every holiday whole year and awarenesses into your daily life.
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Celebrating Home: Decorating for the Holidays and Seasons

Celebrating Home: Decorating for the Holidays and Seasons
More than ever, the home is the emotional focal point of the American family. We're spending more time celebration day every holiday whole year and money repairing, expanding, making the home the expression of our values celebration day every holiday whole year and our dreams. Celebrating Home celebrates that ideal as it shows how to decorate celebration day every holiday whole year and entertain for holidays all year round. From New Year's Day, Easter, mothers day, Fourth of July, celebration day every holiday whole year and Halloween to Christmas Day, each holiday presents the change to create dozens of easy-to-do decorating projects celebration day every holiday whole year and crafts ideas that will enhance any home celebration day every holiday whole year and make it the emotional touchstone we long for. The 200 beautiful photos show what the front door, the mantel, the dining-room table might look like from season to season, as well as showcasing the many simple, inspiring projects that will make every day more special. Bring the holidays--all the holidays--home this year, with Celebrating Home.
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National holiday of Sweden - The National Day of Sweden is celebrated in Sweden on June 6 every year. The day was made into a national day by the Riksdag (Swedish parliament) in 1983, before which it was just revered as the Swedish flag day or Day of the Swedish flag.

ANZAC Day - Australia and New Zealand commemorate the ANZAC Day public holiday on the 25th of April every year to honour the bravery and sacrifice of the members of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC), and of all those who served their country. ANZAC Day is also a public holiday in Cook Islands, Niue, Samoa and Tonga.

International Talk Like a Pirate Day - International Talk Like a Pirate Day is a parodic holiday invented in 1995 by two Americans, John Baur ("Ol' Chum Bucket") and Mark Summers ("Cap'n Slappy"), who proclaimed September 19 each year as the day when everyone in the world should talk like pirates. For example, instead of "hello," an observer of this holiday would greet his mates with "Ahoy, me hearty!

Mad Hatter Day - Inspired by the character of the Mad Hatter as depicted in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Mad Hatter Day (also frequently appearing without spaces, as "MadHatterDay") is a semi-official holiday created to be a "second Silly Day", bridging the gap between each occurrence of April Fool's Day. In the US, it falls on the sixth of October each year, due to illustrations where the Hatter's oversized hat is labeled "In this style 10/6"; it is considered an ...

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