Top 10 Summer Time Fruits
Top 10 Summer Time FruitsWhich summertime fruits have the highest daily value of Vitamin C, folate, potassium, fiber, calcium and carotenoids?The winners are:Guava (1) Watermelon (2 cups) Grapefruit,...
View ArticleSummertime Funtime Activities
June June 3 Make a poster of summer safety tips with your child. June 4 Share family history, photos with your child. June 5 Watch an educational television show with your child and discuss it. June 6...
View Article20 Activities To Keep Children Busy
20 Activities To Keep Children BusySummertime ActivitiesOh, the lazy, hazy days of summer!! With no school and no responsibilities, children look forward to this time of year with much exuberance....
View ArticleSummertime is Fun-time
Summertime is Fun-time Summer vacation is only a few days away and we are faced with the question of what to do with all that time. Or more like, what do we do to entertain those kids that are so...
View Article200+ IDEAS FOR SUMMERTIME (or anytime!) ACTIVITIES
Since we don't use the phrase "I'm bored!" in our home, we don't hear our kids complaining about being bored during those long days at home during the summer months. But ... I have to admit that we're...
View ArticleCamp Scene Directory - The UK's only listing and information
www.campscene-directory.co.uk/It is better to have a plan and no disaster, than a disaster and no plan. If The One for you is out there -and you are BOTH ready - you will attract each other by...
View ArticleLitha - The Summer Solstice
Litha - The Summer Solstice Guest Author - Fiona BlackwolfLitha is the celebration Summer Solstice. The Solstice is the time when the sun is at the height of its power. It is the longest day of the...
View ArticleSUMMER SOLSTICE - June 21 (variable)
The Summer Solstice, also called Litha or Midsummer, is the celebration of the sun's peak of power at the end of the waxing cycle of the wheel. Mirroring the winter solstice, this is the longest day...
View ArticleHow Do You Spend Your Summer???
Share with us here:It is better to have a plan and no disaster, than a disaster and no plan. If The One for you is out there -and you are BOTH ready - you will attract each other by synchronicity - no...
View ArticleSummer Solstice - History of the sabbat of Litha
Summer SolsticeHistory of the sabbat of Litha Elizabeth Farrell A brief history of Litha, ways in which it is celebrated and a correspondence list of herbs, incense and deities and gemstones.In the...
View ArticleJuly
Independence Days July is around the corner-and gives us not one but three days of independence to celebrate: Canada Day (July 1), Independence Day (July 4), and Bastille Day (July 14). In this issue,...
View ArticleGhost Month (Zhongyuan Jie)
The Ghost Festival (Zhongyuan Jie) is a traditional Chinese holiday and Taoist festival celebrated on the 15th night of the seventh lunar month. The 15th day of the seventh lunar month is called...
View ArticleThe Mid-Autumn Festival (Zhongqiu Jie)
The Mid-Autumn Festival (Zhongqiu Jie) is a traditional Chinese holiday and Taoist festival that is celebrated on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month, around the time of the autumn equinox. It has...
View ArticleLammas Day
Lammas Day- August 1 Lammas Day marks the beginning of the harvest. In old England, loaves of bread were baked from the first-ripened grain, consecrated in churches, and eaten. From the Old English...
View ArticleAugust 5th Full Moon & Penumbral Eclipse of the Moon
August 5, 2009 The Full Sturgeon Moon Some Native American tribes knew that the sturgeon of the Great Lakes and Lake Champlain were most readily caught during this full Moon. Others called it the...
View ArticleAugust, the Eighth Month
August, the Eighth Month Named for Augustus Caesar, the month of August once had the Anglo-Saxon label of Weodmonath, or "weed month." If you haven't been weeding your garden all along, now's the...
View Article~September~
September, the Ninth Month September was the seventh (septem) month in the old Roman calendar. When Julius Caesar decided to start the year with January instead of March,...
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