Subject: Add: The Shortest Day (Susan Cooper) From: Animaterra Date: 21 Dec 98 - 12:47 PM On this the shortest day, I want to share a poem by Susan Cooper that describes the 'Cat:
Blessings to you all! Allison (with 2 ls) |
Subject: RE: Solstice blessings From: AllisonA(Animaterra) Date: 06 Dec 00 - 06:11 PM Refresh |
Subject: RE: Solstice blessings From: Morticia Date: 06 Dec 00 - 06:13 PM I always thought the 21st to be the shortest day? |
Subject: RE: Solstice blessings From: bflat Date: 06 Dec 00 - 06:14 PM Thanks, Allison! Just lovely! |
Subject: RE: Solstice blessings From: AllisonA(Animaterra) Date: 06 Dec 00 - 06:16 PM It is, Morty. I refreshed this old thread (check out the date) in response to a discussion on the Decorating for the Solstice thread. |
Subject: RE: Solstice blessings From: NightWing Date: 06 Dec 00 - 06:17 PM It is, Morticia. Occasionally it moves to the 20th or the 22nd (same reason we have Leap Years). I assume Animaterra was simply getting an early start on the season. *G* The Christians do it; why can't we? :>
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Subject: RE: Solstice blessings From: AllisonA(Animaterra) Date: 06 Dec 00 - 06:18 PM I mean the Decorating for Yuletide thread, of course! |
Subject: RE: Solstice blessings From: Joe Offer Date: 06 Dec 00 - 06:20 PM Thanks, Allison. I may chicken out on singing tonight and do this as a dramatic reading - if I can get through it. It kind of gets me all misty, ya know... -Joe Offer- |
Subject: RE: Solstice blessings From: Amergin Date: 06 Dec 00 - 06:20 PM My parents 18th wedding anniversary is on the 21st.... |
Subject: RE: Solstice blessings From: Uncle_DaveO Date: 06 Dec 00 - 06:23 PM Thirty-seven years ago my Beautiful Wife and I got married on December 21st. Longest night in the year. We were no fools! Dave Oesterreich |
Subject: RE: Solstice blessings From: Morticia Date: 06 Dec 00 - 07:02 PM oh I see, Allison, sorry, being dim as usual :) |
Subject: RE: Solstice blessings From: Dani Date: 06 Dec 00 - 08:34 PM Hey, can I borrow this? My daughter's first grade class is studying all the 'usual' holidays, and I'm going to talk with them about the Winter Solstice. This would make a wonderful reading. If anyone has any other ideas for sharing with little ones, I'd love to hear them! Dani |
Subject: RE: Solstice blessings From: Joe Offer Date: 06 Dec 00 - 09:34 PM Click here for a rather interesting biography of Susan Cooper. -Joe Offer- |
Subject: RE: Solstice blessings From: katlaughing Date: 06 Dec 00 - 09:55 PM Dani, there is a neat project listed at WitchVox, called the Witches Ladder, that young children might enjoy. You will find it by scrolling down the page a bit. I am about to go post that to my Yueltide decorating thread, too. Should have checked there before I started the thread, but still it's been fun! Beautiful poem, Allison, thanks for reviving it. luvyakat |
Subject: RE: Solstice blessings From: Dani Date: 07 Dec 00 - 09:03 AM Thanks, but where I live, you can barely say the 'P' word, and you can forget about the 'W' word. I'm darn grateful for any opportunity to offer a little diversity and another view of the holiday insanity. "Deck the Hall" should just about do it, along with some discussion of darkness/light, yule decorations, etc. I'm always interested in the ways in which these traditions sneak into our common culture and become part of the washed-out Hallmarkness of our American holiday celebrations without people realizing it. Dani |
Subject: RE: Solstice blessings From: LR Mole Date: 07 Dec 00 - 09:57 AM I myself think symbols are a snare, fit to skin only the bassist of us. Not to be high-hat about it, but brushing against the matter sometimes sticks in my craw. |
Subject: RE: Solstice blessings From: Liz the Squeak Date: 10 Dec 00 - 03:42 AM And blessings be to you to!! St Thomas's day is nearly upon us - chosen because of doubting man's inability to believe that the sun would return the next day!! There are reasons for choosing these saints days, that would make most Christians scream in horror and demand they be changed!! After all, the Annunciation (Angel Gabriel, Mary and all that) is on 25th March, Eostre, a festival associated with fertility and birth. Add 9 months to that and you get.......?!!! A good healthy respect for other religions is not heretical! Where in the bible does it tell you to go and kill some bloke just because he doesn't recited the creed facing East, or prays to Mary as well as the rest of the trio? LTS |
Subject: RE: Solstice blessings From: AllisonA(Animaterra) Date: 10 Dec 00 - 07:19 AM Dani, I run into the same problem, so I focus at this time of year on Festivals of Light and use the poem, all the Christmas/Chanukah and non-holiday songs I can find about candles, bonfires, the sun, stars, etc. to illustrate one of the common threads that connects us. You may have to teach solstice celebrations as a history lesson, but don't be surprised if some little one pipes up: "Yeah! We do that too!" |
Subject: RE: Solstice blessings From: Clinton Hammond2 Date: 10 Dec 00 - 12:33 PM Happy season folks! ;-) |
Subject: RE: Solstice blessings From: Noreen Date: 21 Dec 00 - 01:36 PM Refreshing the poem for today. Thanks, Allison. Noreen |
Subject: RE: Solstice blessings From: Hollowfox Date: 21 Dec 00 - 04:06 PM Kat, I've tried to find the Witches ladder a couple of times at WitchVox, and I've found everything but. Lovely site, but could you tell me just where to look, please? Thanks. |
Subject: RE: Solstice blessings - The Shortest Day (Cooper) From: Joe Offer Date: 20 Dec 18 - 01:06 AM Robert Rodriquez reminded me of this poem, and I think this thread warrants refreshing. He says the poem is a regular part of many Revels performances. Happy Solstice, everyone! -Joe- |
Subject: RE: Solstice blessings - The Shortest Day (Cooper) From: Dave the Gnome Date: 20 Dec 18 - 04:36 AM Same to you, Joe. And happy Christmas, joyous Yule, peaceful Saturnalia, merry St Lucia's day... Sheesh. No wonder people cut it down to happy holidays :-) |
Subject: RE: Solstice blessings - The Shortest Day (Cooper) From: GUEST Date: 21 Dec 24 - 05:23 PM Welcome Yule! |
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