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These Things, Me. Sunday, July 31, 2011. Celebrate the Wanning Days of Summer. It is the time of the sacred Sabbat of Lughnasadh. Which falls this year on Aug. 1in the Northern Hemisphere, while Pagans who live in the Southern Hemisphere are celebrating the Sabbat of Imbolc. So heres wishing everyone has a very blessed holiday season. Is at the opposite side of the Wheel of the Year, celebrating the spark of light that was born at Yule and has become a flame to warm people and the land. Before describ.

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These Things, Me. Sunday, July 31, 2011. Celebrate the Wanning Days of Summer. It is the time of the sacred Sabbat of Lughnasadh. Which falls this year on Aug. 1in the Northern Hemisphere, while Pagans who live in the Southern Hemisphere are celebrating the Sabbat of Imbolc. So heres wishing everyone has a very blessed holiday season. Is at the opposite side of the Wheel of the Year, celebrating the spark of light that was born at Yule and has become a flame to warm people and the land. Before describ.

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