Hazel Tree~Salmon Zodiac Sign
5th August-1st September
Celtic Zodiac Prints are great birthday and new baby gifts! I can personalise the print with the recipient’s name.
Hazel/Salmon Print on parchment is available in 2 sizes here on magickmermaid.com
Introducing Celtic Zodiac Birthday Cards

5in x 7in (12.7cm x 17.78cm).
Printed with archival inks on acid-free archival cardstock.
Card is blank inside, matching envelope included.
Eco-friendly cardstock and envelope are FSC and SFI-certified
and endorsed by the Rainforest Alliance.
Enclosed in made-from-plants, acid-free, compostable sleeve.
Ideal for framing as well!
Available here.
~About Celtic Lunar Astrology and Druid Tree Lore~
People have been marking the passage of time by the phases of the moon for millennia. Although it is impossible to say for certain because the lore and traditions were not written, many historians believe that both the Celts and Druids used a 13 month lunar calendar. The months and symbols differ from the solar calendar with which most of us are familiar. Druidic horoscopes are often mentioned in legends.
Trees have long been a source of sacred folklore with each chosen to represent the months and having its own magickal properties. The Ogham symbols may have been devised by ancient Druids. As several of the symbols refer to trees, the ogham alphabet is often called the Tree Alphabet. These symbols are included next to the tree names which are shown in both English and Old Irish. The animal symbols are my interpretation based on various sources. The ruling planets of each sign are also noted. The information provided here is an introduction to the wealth of knowledge concerning Druid teachings and Celtic lore.
That’s some interesting lore 🙂
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Thank you, Alistair! 🙂
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Love that drawing of the fish and I did not know that salmon legend, so, thank you for sharing it!
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Thank you so much! 🙂
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You are always most welcome! Stay Well. 🙂
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like it and it was interesting for me to read about it. Amazing as usual…
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Thank you so much, Mohamad! 🙂
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I’m sorry to say that all the hazel nuts I ate as a child didn’t work!
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Of course, they did! You are the King of Limericks! 🙂
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Love this! Do hazelnut lattes count? I went through a phase where I had one everyday :0).
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Of course, they count! 🙂
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What a lovely finding and great info to share this week on Twitter for #FolkloreThursday!
I am so glad I love hazelnuts 🙂
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Thank you so much, Patricia! I do as well. 🙂
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This is wonderful, and i learned something new! 🙂
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Thank you so much, Mary! 🙂
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