Wheel of the Year

The Wheel of the Year: Yule and How to Make Your Own Yule Log

The Wheel of the Year: Yule and How to Make You...

Ann Meyer

Celebrating Yule and the Winter Solstice The season of Yule and the Solstice is a time to embrace the shadows and acknowledge the transformative power hidden in the depths of...

The Wheel of the Year: Yule and How to Make You...

Ann Meyer

Celebrating Yule and the Winter Solstice The season of Yule and the Solstice is a time to embrace the shadows and acknowledge the transformative power hidden in the depths of...

The Wheel of the Year: Samhain & How to Make a Samhain Altar at Home

The Wheel of the Year: Samhain & How to Make a ...

Ann Meyer

By: Ann Meyer Samhain occurs in the heart of autumn. The trees are various shades of yellow and orange, with some choosing to dawn the color red. Our pumpkins have...

The Wheel of the Year: Samhain & How to Make a ...

Ann Meyer

By: Ann Meyer Samhain occurs in the heart of autumn. The trees are various shades of yellow and orange, with some choosing to dawn the color red. Our pumpkins have...

Wheel of the Year: Mabon with a Mulling Spice Recipe

Wheel of the Year: Mabon with a Mulling Spice R...

Ann Meyer

Mabon occurs on the autumn equinox and signifies transition, balance, and abundance.  The autumn equinox is often referred to as "Mabon" and is the second of three harvest festivals. The...

Wheel of the Year: Mabon with a Mulling Spice R...

Ann Meyer

Mabon occurs on the autumn equinox and signifies transition, balance, and abundance.  The autumn equinox is often referred to as "Mabon" and is the second of three harvest festivals. The...

Wheel of the Year: Lughnasadh and a Traditional Bread Recipe with Amanda Furbee

Wheel of the Year: Lughnasadh and a Traditional...

Ann Meyer

Lughnasadh marks the halfway point between the summer solstice and autumn equinox. It is the first of three harvest festivals.  Lughnasadh signifies the beginning of the harvest season and is...

Wheel of the Year: Lughnasadh and a Traditional...

Ann Meyer

Lughnasadh marks the halfway point between the summer solstice and autumn equinox. It is the first of three harvest festivals.  Lughnasadh signifies the beginning of the harvest season and is...

The Wheel of the Year: Litha & Make your own Ceremonial Myst with Amanda Furbee

The Wheel of the Year: Litha & Make your own Ce...

Ann Meyer

Litha signifies the beginning of summer and marks the longest day of the year. From here on out the days are long and hot, and vegetation is abundant. Litha is...

The Wheel of the Year: Litha & Make your own Ce...

Ann Meyer

Litha signifies the beginning of summer and marks the longest day of the year. From here on out the days are long and hot, and vegetation is abundant. Litha is...

The Wheel of the Year: Beltane & Make Your Own Flower Crowns with Amanda Furbee

The Wheel of the Year: Beltane & Make Your Own ...

Ann Meyer

Beltane is a time to celebrate love, fertility, and connection. Whereas Ostara marks the beginning of spring, celebrating making it through the winter and the return of life, Beltane signifies...

The Wheel of the Year: Beltane & Make Your Own ...

Ann Meyer

Beltane is a time to celebrate love, fertility, and connection. Whereas Ostara marks the beginning of spring, celebrating making it through the winter and the return of life, Beltane signifies...