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10/31/2008

Happy “All Hallow’s Eve” – HALLOWEEN

Filed under: General, Headlines - Worldwide — taracat @ 2:28 pm

Happy “All Hallow’s Eve” – HALLOWEEN

Here’s a bit of history about the holiday:

“Samhain. All Hallows. All Hallow’s Eve. Hallow E’en. Halloween. The most magical night of the year. Exactly opposite Beltane on the wheel of the year, Halloween is Beltane’s dark twin. A night of glowing jack-o’-lanterns, bobbing for apples, tricks or treats, and dressing in costume. A night of ghost stories and séances, tarot card readings and scrying with mirrors. A night of power, when the veil that separates our world from the Otherworld is at its thinnest. A “spirit night”, as they say in Wales.

All Hallow’s Eve is the eve of All Hallow’s Day (November 1). And for once, even popular tradition remembers that the eve is more important than the day itself, the traditional celebration focusing on October 31, beginning at sundown. And this seems only fitting for the great Celtic New Year’s festival. Not that the holiday was Celtic only. In fact, it is startling how many ancient and unconnected cultures (the Egyptians and pre-Spanish Mexicans, for example) celebrated this as a festival of the dead. But the majority of our modern traditions can be traced to the British Isles.

The Celts called it Samhain, which means “summer’s end”, according to their ancient twofold division of the year, when summer ran from Beltane to Samhain and winter ran from Samhain to Beltane. (Some modern covens echo this structure by letting the high priest “rule” the coven beginning on Samhain, with rulership returned to the high priestess at Beltane.) According to the later fourfold division of the year, Samhain is seen as “autumn’s end” and the beginning of winter. Samhain is pronounced (depending on where you’re from) as “sow-in” (in Ireland), or “sow-een” (in Wales), or “sav-en” (in Scotland), or (inevitably) “sam-hane” (in the U.S., where we don’t speak Gaelic).

Not only is Samhain the end of autumn; it is also, more importantly, the end of the old year and the beginning of the new. Celtic New Year’s Eve, when the new year begins with the onset of the dark phase of the year, just as the new day begins at sundown. There are many representations of Celtic Gods with two faces, and it surely must have been one of them who held sway over Samhain. Like his Roman counterpart Janus, he would straddle the threshold, one face turned toward the past, in commemoration of those who died during the last year, and one face gazing hopefully toward the future, mystic eyes attempting to pierce the veil and divine what the coming year holds. These two themes, celebrating the dead and divining the future, are inexorably intertwined in Samhain, as they are likely to be in any New Year’s celebration…”

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"http://www.geocities.com/athens/forum/7280/samhain.html"
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So, dress up, set an extra plate or two at the feast table, and enjoy the evening. Just be ready to settle down before midnight.

Write if you get a chance.

– Cathy Ann Abernathy

10/10/2008

Palin abused her power as Governor

Filed under: General — taracat @ 10:36 pm

An Alaska ethics inquiry found on Friday that U.S. Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin abused her power as the state’s governor, casting a cloud over John McCain’s controversial choice of running mate for the November 4 election.

10/8/2008

Multiperson fingerloop braiding

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Multiperson fingerloop braiding

Two-Person Loop Braids

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Multiperson fingerloop braiding

A Few Medieval Braids

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A Few Medieval Braids
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More weave techniques.

- Cathy

Native American Woven/Braided Sash Instructions

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Fingerweaving Part 1

by Richard Conn (1976)

(used with permission of the author)

in 19th Century Seminole Men`s Clothing Rick Obermeyer ~ Editor

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Will try this technique one day, hopefully soon.

– Cathy

10/6/2008

Hemp Bracelet Pattern with Beads

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Hemp Bracelet Pattern Make a Hemp Bracelet with Ceramic Beads

Friendship Bracelets: Instructions & Patterns

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Friendship Bracelet Patterns Here’s a collection of friendship bracelet patterns for making embroidery floss bracelets.

10/2/2008

Fossett’s airplane Wreckage Found

Filed under: General — taracat @ 10:15 am

MAMMOTH LAKES, Calif. (AP) _ Wreckage found in the rugged eastern mountains of California is that of Steve Fossett’s airplane, the Madera County sheriff said Thursday, adding that missing adventurer’s craft appeared to have crashed head-on into the mountainside.

Crews conducting an aerial search late Wednesday spotted what turned out to be the wreckage in the Inyo National Forest near the town of Mammoth Lakes, Sheriff John Anderson said. They confirmed around 11 p.m. that the tail number matched Fossett’s single-engine Bellanca plane, he said. Anderson said no human remains were found in the wreckage.

Teams led by the sheriff’s department would continue the search for remains Thursday, while the National Transportation Safety Board was en route to probe the cause of the crash, he said. Most of the fuselage disintegrated on impact, and the engine was found several hundred feet away, Anderson said.

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