gothwalk: (Default)
( Oct. 31st, 2002 11:55 am)
Samhain shona dhiabh go leir!

My Gaelic dyslexia is showing again...
gothwalk: (Default)
( Oct. 31st, 2002 01:33 pm)
Those of you in Dublin will have seen ribbons dangling outside our front door for the last couple of weeks - orange and black, and today a white one as well. These are something I've adapted from a fantasy culture in my campaign world to our own paganism, and I'm looking at working out a kind of calendar so that there are always ribbons outside the door, appropriate to the season and the approaching festival.

So Samhain obviously gets orange and black, with white added on the day itself. Yule gets red, green, and gold (although I already have the ribbons for that; they'll go up on the 2nd of November, and they're actually red and green, each with gold stars all along). What I'm looking for now are suggestions for colours for the other celebrations - Imbolc, Ostara, Bealtaine, Midsummer, Lughnasadh, and Mabon. I need a pair of colours for each. I'm thinking of orange and brown for Mabon, and possibly a light blue and a white for Midsummer, but I have no idea about the rest.

I'd also like suggestions for specific other days - while I don't normally do much except sleep to observe Paddy's day, I'll add a green ribbon on the 17th of March.

And of course, if you like this, feel free to do it too - I'd be delighted to see it become a tradition.
gothwalk: (Default)
( Oct. 31st, 2002 02:58 pm)
I really like both Neil Gaiman and China Mieville - and indeed, met both of them this year - but still, this has to qualify as the one of the worst photos ever.
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