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Date: Saturday,March 20th, 2004 Other Names: Spring Equinox, Vernal Equinox. Festivle of Trees. Alban Eilir and Eostar Ritual. |
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Ostara is the sabbat that acknowledges and honors life, now blossoming with new growth. Eggs and spring wild flowers are a main decoration on many altars. Traditional Foods: Milk punch, buns, leafy greens, honey cakes. Herbs and Flowers: Acorn, celandine, cinquefoil, crocus, daffodil, dogwood, gorse, Easter lily, honeysuckle, iris, jasmine, narcissus, olive, peony, rose, strawberry, tansy, woodruff, voilet. |
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