Moon of Water

Moon of Water - an owl flying above a lake with ducks

This is the Moon of Water.The first moon of Yule.  The Celtic ‘tree’ was the Reed, useful in thatching, matting, and boats; symbol of royalty.  Isis searched the reed beds to gather up the scattered remnants of her son Osiris.  The sound of the sea, the roar of pebbles on the beach, the drag of … Read more

Moon of Blood

Tasks: Stacking Firewood, warming and smithying Following Samhain, the cull of cattle makes this a moon of sacrifice, of roast and salted meat.  The Celtic Tree is the Ivy, which is supported by the Elm. Ivy is for Resurrection, Remembrance. Hound and hunter. Broom sticks, Bonfires and Beacons. Fire is a natural consuming and cleansing … Read more

Gatherer’s moon

The Celtic Tree for the Gatherer’s moon is the Hazel tree. The nine hazels of the Poetic Art dropped nuts into the pool and they were eaten by the Salmon of Knowledge.  This is the fruit and nut harvest time, and corn, barley and beans. The goddesses are Sif, Ceres, Demeter.  This is a time … Read more

Sky’s Moon

This is the Sky’s Moon, lasting from July 28th to August 27th.I always think of this as the holiday Moon. It brings Lammas, a Christian festival which is derived from Lughnasad, a pagan commemoration of the death of the King Ludd or Lugh and the first harvest. In the pagan tradition, where the two consorts … Read more

Moon of Bees

The new moon was at 2:53 Greenwich Mean time, or UTC as they now call it. This is the second midsummer moon, the Moon of Bees. Where the Moon of Blossoms was the time for haymaking from the lush grasses that grow so fast as the sun warms the earth, in this moon we move … Read more