The modern celebration of Halloween is derived from the ancient Celtic celebration of Samhain, which marked the end of Summer and honoured the Ancestors.
Celebrated on October 31st, spirits may visit as the veil between This World and the Otherworld is the thinnest. This is also a time to give thanks for a bountiful harvest.
Have a wonderful and safe Halloween!
You too, Magick M π
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Thank you so much, Alistair! π
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Thank you bountiful harvest! And thanks, MM
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Thank you so much, George! π
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Happy Halloween!
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Thank you so much, Vanya! π
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Thank you, and the same to you and yours.
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Thank you so much, Peter! π
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I read that not only are spirits visiting, but also bits ejected from a major solar flare! π¬ Yikes! Um, Happy Halloween!
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Definitely scary! π
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And a happy Samhain to you too! I am thankful for all that I have and great blogger friends!
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Thank you so much, Jo Nell! π
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Love the art too! Beautiful and rich.
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May your larder be full and the ghosts friendly! Ghost π»
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Thank you so much, Tone! Casper says hello! π
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Have a bountiful Halloween with only the best spirits! π₯
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Thank you so much, Kristen! It was a very quiet night. π
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It was quiet here too :0)
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