Early colors next to the parking lot at the apartment.
Taken Oct 14, 2023
It's a time of bounty.
But before thanks is given, and after the crops have all been harvested, there's a time of rituals of rest and remembrance. It's carried by some cultures as a day to remember the ancestors, Dia de los Muertos, or All souls Day.
Samhain also represents the new year to old cultures. Not only recognition of those who have gone before us, but telling stories, looking to the winter hours of darkness that will provide dreams, more story telling, and somewhat tightening of the belts. In the old agricultural families daily there won't be as much physical labor being done, but rather craftsmanship can come to the fore. Wood working, fabric weaving, knitting of woolen things to wear in the cold weather, making pottery even.
And did I mention the fires? Sitting in circle around a fire has become a bit more common in our times with fire circles in many a back yard. So we know how wonderful it feels to stare into the embers, smell that smoke that sometimes blows in your direction, and share with each other whatever is important at that time. Or just have silence.
Another interesting thing about Samhain is that it's a time for new intentions to be declared. Letting go of what was worked with for the last 13 moons...and considering thoughtfully what a person wants to go towards!
Sometimes writing it down is a good idea. And then hiding it away until next Samhain, when it can be brought out and weighed...did that continue to be important, or did you let it go.
For me, I can just look back at last year's blogs, and remember what was happening at that time.
Here's a fun witches dance, my favorite! Thanks for the link Suzanne!
Have a jolly laugh!!
Duane Bryers painted many different seasonal pictures of this lovely impish lady, known as Hilda, and usually very scantily clad.
My question about him, is he related to the ice cream Bryers?
Today's quote: (which had nothing to do with the illustration)
Choosing to have joy is not naively thinking everything will be easy. It is courageously believing that there is still hope, even when things get hard. |
MORGAN HARPER NICHOLS |
I like it although I have never celebrated it. I haven't been around a fireside for some years now. Unfortunately.
ReplyDeleteI also haven't sat by many fires lately. Those who have fireplaces in NC probably are starting to enjoy them. I used to have campfires regularly no matter the season, sometimes trying to make coffee or cook biscuits in a Dutch Oven on one! I was successful, but had to have patience!
DeleteLove your header and the colorful trees. Wishing you a blessed Samhain. Take care, have a great day!
ReplyDelete...plus size witch?
ReplyDeleteWell, there's some art out there (which I'm sharing) with skinny witches. They come in all sizes!
DeleteI love being reminded of the meaning of Samhain. Thank you for that. (NewRobin13)
ReplyDeleteWell, as I'm celebrating that holiday, I've got lots to share here! Hope it doesn't bother others too much!
DeleteI love the witches' dance. And their outfits! It is, indeed, a wonderful time of year.
ReplyDeleteAn old word, really.
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