Silver Ether wrote:Being pagan is great .. you dont have to follow any instruction on your path. It nature based, connecting with our mother earth and father sky .. seeing properly the world we walk on and try to connect to ...
this is me - and thus i spose it makes me a pagan - but I don't generally call myself that as it makes people think i follow a different set of (alternative)rules- and the thing is, I have my beliefs and I don't follow
any organised religion.
We always mark the Solstice - it is the start of our celebrations - we usually cook the ham and have roast ham egg and chips ! - i's what we like, and I save a batch of elderflower champagne from the summer in the freezer, and make it in time for the longest night - seems apt to have a glass of summer then, And we toast the welcome return of the sun, as the days start to draw out after that - things can only improve. When you spend so much time outside, you do pay alot more attention to the turning seasons and day length, and I feel part over something that humans have noticed honoured and celebrated these moments - that show the turning of the year. It is a continuing tradition.