Let's celebrate Groundhog Day, in all its bizarre, quirky strangeness. Let it remind us that we have not subdued nature, but ...
It's also a time of year that figures in the Celtic calendar and the Christian holiday of Candlemas, which, through an old folk song ... are midway between the winter solstice, the spring equinox ...
The weather-predicting groundhog celebrity has met two presidents and drinks a life-extending elixir: "Our Phil is like, ...
"We know about Norse identity, about Celtic identity ... a Slavic pagan celebration of the Winter Solstice. "It was a battle between light and darkness, where light wins," adds Julia.
"We have what's called a Phil-mobile" — a bus that plays groundhog-centered music, with a platform ... the halfway point between the winter solstice and spring equinox. Our modern Groundhog ...
The duo Four Shillings Short will present music, poetry and folklore for the Celtic Bonfire Festival ... marking the half-way point between the winter solstice and spring equinox.
Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council area is set to captivate visitors in 2025 with a kaleidoscope of events, ...
Groundhog Day is getting closer and closer … and so is spring. Groundhog Day is Sunday, Feb. 2, and spring is just weeks away, March 21. Tradition says that North America will get six more weeks of ...
Also known as Imbolc, it is celebrated annually on February 1, marking the midpoint between the winter solstice and the spring equinox ... Named after the Celtic Goddess of poetry, fire, and fertility ...
It is held in the middle of the winter solstice and spring equinox ... Today, mock battles are followed by music competitions and festivities. March 17 St. Patrick’s Day – Christian A day to celebrate ...