Seasonal Living
- Spring Foods: 19 Foods Our Ancestors Ate In SpringSpring is in the air and if eating seasonally was part of your New Year’s resolution, you may wonder what spring foods should be on the menu during the months of March, April, and May. What are Spring Foods and what did our ancestors eat? As the frost fades (albeit slowly for some) and colorful… Read more: Spring Foods: 19 Foods Our Ancestors Ate In Spring
- Imbolc Traditions and Brigid: A Guide to Celebrating the SeasonImbolc traditions and Brigid are the cornerstone of living seasonally in February. This is a season of renewal, transformation, and preparation for the coming spring. This is a time to prepare for the year ahead and it’s also a time to ground yourself. It’s still winter, and the world is still gripped in its icy… Read more: Imbolc Traditions and Brigid: A Guide to Celebrating the Season
- How to make Lunar New Year part of your Seasonal LivingLunar New Year is a vibrant celebration that marks the beginning of the lunar calendar. It’s celebrated all across East Asia. But what is it and how do you celebrate it? Rooted in centuries-old traditions, the lunar new year is a time for reflection, and setting intentions for the year ahead. The festival brings families… Read more: How to make Lunar New Year part of your Seasonal Living
- The 2025 Guide to Seasonal LivingDo you want to develop a seasonal living calendar for 2025 and you don’t know where to start? Living by the seasons and incorporating them into your life is a magical way of embracing the rhythm of nature. Seasonal living can help you stay grounded to the world around you and enrich your spiritual life. … Read more: The 2025 Guide to Seasonal Living
- Blended Traditions for Your Holiday Party: Yule, Christmas, and HanukkahThis December, you might expect many holiday parties. Office parties, family parties, etc. Christmas is a major holiday in the West and it might be hard for pagans to work around all the Christmas festivities, especially if we are the only ones in our family who have chosen this spiritual path. That’s why we should… Read more: Blended Traditions for Your Holiday Party: Yule, Christmas, and Hanukkah