Based on Permadiary recording’s Uploaded publicly November the 1st #Eostre #Vegan #Permadiary #Permaculture #Principle1Observation #Principle4Regulate #Principle5Resources #Principle10Diversify #waterways #ponds #Moongarden #Runegarden #Gardenbeds - ☽ ✧ - Δ - ✧ ☾ - ... Sharing botanical changes this Eostre’s Spring Equinox in 2018.. ... In the vlogs, Part one of Midspring Eostre permaculture observations, I’m focusing on showing the arising blooms of midspring. I also show my small nature pond incomplete due to an environmental threat from the weekend in which a large factory fire blazed the suburb over on the weekend gone. In Part two observations, I finish off showing the Moon garden, before going into the Rune Garden in which I show my garden beds that I’m still building and establishing. There’s also a sneak peak of my Lillys growing in the outdoor tub pond towards the end. From chapter 'Vegan permaculture' The vlog shows include;
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About ‘Ethnically’ European Eostre and the Spring equinox Old English Easterdæg, from Eastre (Northumbrian Eostre), from Proto-Germanic *austron-, "dawn," also the name of a goddess of fertility and spring, perhaps originally of sunrise, whose feast was celebrated at the spring equinox, from *aust- "east, toward the sunrise" (compare east), from PIE root *aus- (1) "to shine," especially of the dawn. Traitors who were of Anglo Saxon ‘Christians’ appropriated our European Spring Goddess to Easter of the celebratory practices of Christs so called resurrection and thus mass. Easter egg attested by 1825, earlier pace egg (1610s). Easter bunny attested by 1904 in children's lessons; Easter rabbit is by 1888; the pagan customs of Eostre grew popular c. 1900; before that they were limited to German immigrants.
By Druid & Witch of the old ways, And Priestess of the Morrigan, Ravenmor Fox Thank-you, don’t forget to save and share. Some more related post links are below Don’t miss a vlog post on youtube by signing up to the channel. Vlogs from all of the sister sights are posted there;
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