Monday, July 27, 2009

Lammas

Lammas, also called Lughnasadh, the hot days of August are upon us, much of the earth is dry and parched, but we still know that the bright reds and yellows of the harvest season are just around the corner. Apples are beginning to ripen in the trees, our summer vegetables have been picked, corn is tall and green, waiting for us to come gather the bounty of the crop fields. Now is the time to begin reaping what we have sown, and gathering up the first harvests of grain, wheat, oats, and more.
This holiday can be celebrated either as a way to honor the god Lugh, or as a celebration of the harvest.
Celebrating Grain in Ancient Cultures:

Grain has held a place of importance in civilization back nearly to the beginning of time. Grain became associated with the cycle of death and rebirth. The Sumerian god Tammuz was slain and his lover Ishtar grieved so heartily that nature stopped producing. Ishtar mourned Tammuz, and followed him to the Underworld to bring him back, similar to the story of Demeter and Persephone.

In Greek legend, the grain god was Adonis. Two goddesses, Aphrodite and Persephone, battled for his love. To end the fighting, Zeus ordered Adonis to spend six months with Persephone in the Underworld, and the rest with Aphrodite.
A Feast of Bread:

In early Ireland, it was a bad idea to harvest your grain any time before Lammas -- it meant that the previous year's harvest had run out early, and that was a serious failing in agricultural communities. However, on August 1, the first sheafs of grain were cut by the farmer, and by nightfall his wife had made the first loaves of bread of the season.

The word Lammas derives from the Old English phrase hlaf-maesse, which translates to loaf mass. In early Christian times, the first loaves of the season were blessed by the Church.

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Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Terror in Teutoburg- New book release

**********************NEW RELEASE and BOOK SIGNING****************************
July 30th 6-8pm
Terror in Teutoburg- A conflict of Armies, both past and present


Bringing together past and present, this book takes place in 20009 and 9A.D.. After arriving in 9A.D. , TAT soldiers must decide between a new life or fight for freedom in a place and time they hardly know anything about. The TAT soldiers were taken back in time to one of the history's greatest battles. This battle put an end to the advance of the dominant Roman Empire.

September 2009 will mark the 2000th anniversary of this crucial battle. Rothdiener's ability to mix fiction with historical accurace helps put the importance of this battle in perspective for all those who read this book.

Terror In Trutoburg isnt just for those who appreciate histroy: it has something for everyone!!


Hope to see you here!

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Wendy Rule In concert

We are pleased to announce we will have Wendy Rule in concert September 12th at 8pm. The tickets will cost $15 person and will include $1.00 off your 1sr beverage of $3.50 or more. We look forward to seeing all of you there. See events for more info on this soon!

We have the space for you!

Hello everyone!

We wanted to post out there that we are still looking for anyone who wants to teach classes, do massage, run an event or hold meet ups. we have tons of space and are eager to hear your thoughts and ideas. Please contact Kantis at (303) 997-9571 for more info