Showing posts with label autumn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label autumn. Show all posts

Friday, 1 November 2019

Calan Gaeaf

Calan Gaeaf - the start of winter in Wales celebrated on November 1st following 'Nos Calan Gaeaf' (Halloween, All Hallow's Eve, Samhain or what ever you wish to call it) on October 31st when spirits abound, and the old year is ended and the earth is ready to rest over winter.

The start of winter was observed, and in some places still is, in Welsh villages and towns. Traditionally the main celebration was when the women and children danced around a fire in the centre of the village, everyone would write their name on a stone which would be placed into or near to the fire. As the fire started to fade, everybody would run home through fear that Yr Hwch Ddu Gwta - an evil spirit appearing as a tailless black sow with a headless woman would take their souls.

The next morning, all the named stones would be retrieved from the ashes and checked, any stones missing would foretell the person named dying within the year.

Wednesday, 4 September 2019

Autumn Vibes

Hi folks, I don't know about you, but as soon as September starts I feel the spooky autumn vibe. Meteorology here in the UK considers September 1st as the start of autumn, and the weather seemed to oblige this year, a definite chill in the air and somehow a smell too, maybe a subconscious thing, maybe an inner sign of things approaching but I feel the need to buy hot chocolate, visit family graves, plan Halloween and look forward to the ever increasing dark nights. Bring it on! 🎃🦇🦉🍂👻