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On Samhain

October 31, 2012

To mark the passing of each season in its turn is a way of affirming the ebb and flow of life and recognizing that we each have more islands to visit, more thresholds to cross before we finally reach Home. May all your harvests be gathered in safely and your fires kindled to welcome whoever knocks at the door. 

The "Celtic Eye" at Columcille Megalith Park in Bangor, PA

The "Celtic Eye" at Columcille Megalith Park in Bangor, PA

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