Lammas

Aug. 1st, 2019 09:28 am
meridian_rose: winter sunlight seen through bare branched trees in a snowy field (magic)


That photo is one I took the other day when we had sun rather than rainstorms, of my annual grain "crop". I replant an ear every year. This year the weather and my slightly late planting of the ear means the grain hasn't turned golden yet in time for Lammas.


Lammas occurs on the first or second of August. It is also celebrated as Lughnasadh. It is believed that Lammas comes from the Saxon phrase hlaf maesse, or "loaf mass."

Lammas is primarily a wheat harvest. It is a cross quarter day, falling between the midsummer solstice of Litha and the autumnal equinox of Mabon.

For those in the Southern Hemisphere, this is the time of Imbolc, a spring festival associated with the goddess Brigid.

Lughnassadh means “the commemoration of Lugh” and appears in variant spellings across the Celtic languages. The Lughnasadh festival is sometimes said to have been begun by the god Lugh, Lord of all the Arts, as a funeral feast and games commemorating his foster-mother, Tailtiu.

You can read more at my previous Lammas post which includes more about symbolism, celebration, and links to further reading.
And last year I posted original fic, Ficlet: Harvest Celebration inspired by some prompts at from one_sentence_only (Table 25b), a summer themed ficlet for Lammas/Lughnasagh/Lunasdagh, as a priestess prepares to lead the ritual for the harvest celebration.
As this is a festival related to Lugh, I'll also mention my Fiction: All the Arts post from December last year, a modern au featuring the Lord of All the Arts.
meridian_rose: pen on letter background  with text  saying 'writer' (Default)


All the Arts - fic snippet based on a Celtic Mythology deity in a modern au

She loved him the moment she laid eyes on him. He was sat on the stage, strumming a guitar, his golden hair lying around his shoulders, his eyes half-shut as he focused on the music.

Her friends were at least as interested if not as truly enraptured.

"I heard he's an Olympian," April said. "Javelin."

Kendra gave a sigh. "I heard he writes poetry."
Read more... )
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Lammas

Aug. 1st, 2018 07:49 am
meridian_rose: pen on letter background  with text  saying 'writer' (Default)

Lammas/Lugnasadh Comments

Magickal Graphics


Lammas occurs on the first or second of August. It is also celebrated as Lughnasadh. It is believed that Lammas comes from the Saxon phrase hlaf maesse, or "loaf mass."

Lammas is primarily a wheat harvest. It is a cross quarter day, falling between the midsummer solstice of Litha and the autumnal equinox of Mabon.

For those in the Southern Hemisphere, this is the time of Imbolc, a spring festival associated with the goddess Brigid.

Lughnassadh means “the commemoration of Lugh” and appears in variant spellings across the Celtic languages. The Lughnasadh festival is sometimes said to have been begun by the god Lugh, Lord of all the Arts, as a funeral feast and games commemorating his foster-mother, Tailtiu.
Read more... )

Lammas

Aug. 1st, 2016 05:20 pm
meridian_rose: pen on letter background  with text  saying 'writer' (Default)
 photo lughc_zpscc50440f.jpg
Lugh, depicted by Dustin Clare (here playing Gannicus in "Spartacus"), with a background found at morguefile, and a pentacle from banshee arts

Lammas occurs on the first or second of August. It is also celebrated as Lughnasadh. It is believed that Lammas comes from the Saxon phrase hlaf maesse, or "loaf mass."

Lammas is primarily a wheat harvest. It is a cross quarter day, falling between the midsummer solstice of Litha and the autumnal equinox of Mabon.
Read more... )

Lammas

Aug. 2nd, 2015 08:41 am
meridian_rose: pen on letter background  with text  saying 'writer' (Default)
 photo lughc_zpscc50440f.jpg
Lugh, depicted by Dustin Clare (here playing Gannicus in "Spartacus"), with a background found at morguefile, and a pentacle from banshee arts

Lammas occurs on the first or second of August. It is also celebrated as Lughnasadh. It is believed that Lammas comes from the Saxon phrase hlaf maesse, or "loaf mass."

Lammas is primarily a wheat harvest. It is a cross quarter day, falling between the midsummer solstice of Litha and the autumnal equinox of Mabon.
Read more... )

Lammas

Aug. 1st, 2014 08:52 am
meridian_rose: pen on letter background  with text  saying 'writer' (pagan-ish default)
 photo lughc_zpscc50440f.jpg
Lugh, depicted by Dustin Clare (here playing Gannicus in "Spartacus"), with a background found at morguefile, and a pentacle from banshee arts

Lammas occurs on the first or second of August. It is also celebrated as Lughnasadh. It is believed that Lammas comes from the Saxon phrase hlaf maesse, or "loaf mass."

Lammas is primarily a wheat harvest. It is a cross quarter day, falling between the midsummer solstice of Litha and the autumnal equinox of Mabon.
Read more... )

Lammas

Aug. 1st, 2012 01:46 pm
meridian_rose: pen on letter background  with text  saying 'writer' (Default)

Lammas/Lugnasadh Comments

Magickal Graphics


Lammas occurs on the first or second of August. It is also celebrated as Lughnasadh. It is believed that Lammas comes from the Saxon phrase hlaf maesse, or "loaf mass." Read more... )

Lammas

Jul. 30th, 2011 01:54 pm
meridian_rose: pen on letter background  with text  saying 'writer' (Default)

Lammas/Lugnasadh Comments

Magickal Graphics


Lammas occurs on the first of August. It is also celebrated as Lughnasadh. It is believed that Lammas comes from the Saxon phrase hlaf maesse, or "loaf mass." Read more... )

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