Thank you! Happy Lammas back at you!
I'm going to celebrate quietly tonight with some libations and by making dinner. I don't have the time or energy to do anything but a small small ritual, and I didn't have time last night.
2007-08-01 03:18:38
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answered by Anonymous
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The theme at my Unitarian Church this past Sunday was Lammas. I didn't go, though because I had just gotten back from vacation and decided to sleep in.
2007-08-01 03:27:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Happy Lammas!
Mine's a quiet celebration. I'll probably bake some bread today, and light a fire in my cauldron. We had a picnic in the park last night.
2007-08-01 03:18:01
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answered by Jewel 7
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Doesn't everyone celebrate Lammas?
My daughter is going to the seaside to celibrate this year. But then she is into Pagan in a big way.
2007-08-01 03:19:43
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answered by whatotherway 7
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No I don't but Happy Lammas to you.
May you harvest the fruits of your labors!
2007-08-01 03:17:58
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answered by Nora Explora 6
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Blessed Lughnasad/Lammas to you! I won't be celebrating much this year, but I'll be spending time with family and enjoying being around them.
2007-08-01 03:26:03
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answered by Beth 2
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happy Lammas to you too!
yes i do, but im not doing anything big, just a small celebration. =]
2007-08-01 03:21:02
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answered by Mel 2
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Greetings! we can be celebrating "Lughnasadh" in the techniques that have become classic: video games, Feasting, Weddings, Funerals, as we are Celts, yet "Lammas" is nicely known via our Anglo family contributors--------and we connect in! In some Northern eu international places, August a million is Lammas Day (loaf-mass day), the pageant of the 1st wheat harvest of the 300 and sixty 5 days. on on the instant it became prevalent to convey to church a loaf made out of the recent crop. in many areas of britain, tenants have been guaranteed to modern-day freshly harvested wheat to their landlords on or before the 1st day of August. in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, the place it is observed often, it is named "the banquet of first end result". The blessing of latest end result became executed in step with annum in the two the eastern and Western church homes on the 1st, or the 6th, of August. In mediæval circumstances the banquet became prevalent because of the fact the "Gule of August", however the meaning of "gule" is unknown. Ronald Hutton means that it would desire to be an Anglicisation of G?yl Awst, the Welsh call for August a million meaning "banquet of August", yet this isn't specific. if so, this factors to a pre-Christian beginning for Lammas between the Anglo-Saxons and a hyperlink to the Gaelic pageant of Lughnasadh. Lughnasadh is between the 8 "sabbats" or photograph voltaic fairs in the Wiccan Wheel of the 300 and sixty 5 days. it extremely is the 1st of the three autumn harvest fairs, the different 2 being the fall equinox (or Mabon) and Samhuin. One telling of the story commemorates the sacrifice and loss of existence of the Corn God; in its cycle of loss of existence, nurturing the human beings, and rebirth, the corn is seen a edge of their sunlight God. some Wiccans mark the holiday via baking a determine of the god in bread, and then symbolically sacrificing and ingesting it. a lot of those celebrations are actually not in step with Celtic way of existence, inspite of using a Celtic call used for the sabbat. The Celtic call looks to have been a previous due adoption between Wiccans, on account that in early variations of Wiccan literature the pageant is merely observed as "August Eve".
2016-10-01 04:27:51
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answered by gonzalescordova 4
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The males get pretty unpredictable and nasty if they aren't castrated young. I've never celebrated them.
2007-08-01 03:23:39
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answered by Jack P 7
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Are you going to bbq some llama?
2007-08-01 03:17:14
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answered by Claptrap 2
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