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Title: Yesterday was Lammas and I forgot all about it!
Post by: Jeff Wrangler on August 02, 2013, 09:00:49 am
August 1 is Lammas (from "Loaf Mass"), and I forgot all about it. My bad.  :(
Title: Re: Yesterday was Lammas and I forgot all about it!
Post by: Jeff Wrangler on July 30, 2023, 03:01:53 pm
Tuesday is Lammas Day (or Lughnasadh). It's also a full moon.

We have two full moons in August, Tuesday, which is August 1, and again on Wednesday, August 30.
Title: Re: Yesterday was Lammas and I forgot all about it!
Post by: Front-Ranger on July 31, 2023, 09:02:20 am
A blue moon! Seems Brokeish to me for some reason. Perhaps because it's a natural phenomenon. That was what was so beautiful about the story and film. It was all about nature. Love is a force of nature.
Title: Re: Yesterday was Lammas and I forgot all about it!
Post by: serious crayons on July 31, 2023, 12:27:12 pm
Yes, I was just thinking about how there'd be a blue moon next month! The rarity that inspired the clich?. Wonder why they call it "blue."

Friends in the building are already planning to gather Tuesday evening on the rooftop patio, a great place to watch a full moon rise.

I had to google Lammas Day. Do people bring their loaves to church to be blessed? I once saw a "blessing of the animals" in Louisiana where people brought their animals in person. Well, in animal.

Title: Re: Yesterday was Lammas and I forgot all about it!
Post by: Jeff Wrangler on July 31, 2023, 09:02:35 pm
Yes, I was just thinking about how there'd be a blue moon next month! The rarity that inspired the clich?. Wonder why they call it "blue."

Friends in the building are already planning to gather Tuesday evening on the rooftop patio, a great place to watch a full moon rise.

That sounds really nice. The moon is now up, but here it's still pretty low in the sky, and there must be haze in the air because it looks a little orange right now.

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I had to google Lammas Day. Do people bring their loaves to church to be blessed? I once saw a "blessing of the animals" in Louisiana where people brought their animals in person. Well, in animal.

Before the pandemic we used to have a Blessing of the Animals at my church. It was done on the first Sunday in October because that was closest to the feast day of St. Francis of Assisi (Oct. 4).
Title: Re: Yesterday was Lammas and I forgot all about it!
Post by: Front-Ranger on August 22, 2023, 09:55:58 am
A new thing I discovered this summer is watermelon salad. I make it simple with just watermelon, feta, and basil. Here's a recipe that's a bit fancier.

https://www.eatingbirdfood.com/watermelon-feta-salad/  (https://www.eatingbirdfood.com/watermelon-feta-salad/)
Title: Re: Yesterday was Lammas and I forgot all about it!
Post by: Jeff Wrangler on July 27, 2024, 11:01:36 am
Thursday is Lammas, also known as Lughnasadh.

And this year I didn't forget it!  :laugh:
Title: Re: Yesterday was Lammas and I forgot all about it!
Post by: Jeff Wrangler on July 28, 2024, 02:38:49 pm
Thinking about Lammas got me thinking once again about the Wheel of the Year.

Looks like the term itself actually isn't very old?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wheel_of_the_Year (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wheel_of_the_Year)
Title: Re: Yesterday was Lammas and I forgot all about it!
Post by: Jeff Wrangler on July 29, 2024, 12:47:35 pm
For a discussion of the Wheel of the Year and other Wiccan and Neopagan things I can recommend "The Path of the Green Man: Gay Men, Wicca, and Living a Magical Life," by Michael Thomas Ford (publ. 2005).
Title: Re: Yesterday was Lammas and I forgot all about it!
Post by: Front-Ranger on July 29, 2024, 02:03:25 pm
Great! Maybe if I read something about it, I will remember the holiday and celebrate it for once.
Title: Re: Yesterday was Lammas and I forgot all about it!
Post by: Jeff Wrangler on July 30, 2024, 03:52:35 pm
"Come Lammas Day at night shall she be 14." Shakespeare. Rome and Juliet.

(Which means that Juliet was 13.  :o )
Title: Re: Yesterday was Lammas and I forgot all about it!
Post by: Jeff Wrangler on August 02, 2024, 10:48:37 am
I made such a big deal about Lammas, so of course I forgot about it yesterday anyway.  ::)
Title: Re: Yesterday was Lammas and I forgot all about it!
Post by: serious crayons on August 02, 2024, 03:44:59 pm
For a discussion of the Wheel of the Year and other Wiccan and Neopagan things I can recommend "The Path of the Green Man: Gay Men, Wicca, and Living a Magical Life," by Michael Thomas Ford (publ. 2005)

Sounds good, thanks! Yes, I'm interested in this topic, not to follow Wiccan rituals but just because it's interesting to see how Christianity and other religions interacted in those ancient days.

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"Come Lammas Day at night shall she be 14." Shakespeare. Rome and Juliet.

(Which means that Juliet was 13.  :o )

How old was Romeo? Would he be considered a pedophile or rapist in current culture (yes, if he was over 18)?



Title: Re: Yesterday was Lammas and I forgot all about it!
Post by: Jeff Wrangler on August 02, 2024, 09:47:35 pm
How old was Romeo? Would he be considered a pedophile or rapist in current culture (yes, if he was over 18)?

I don't think we know. Juliet's nurse has that famous line, but I don't think anyone says anything about Romeo's age. My guess would be that he's older.

Of course, her parents were trying to marry her off at that same young age.