Event: Beltane Celebration 2026

By |2026-05-03T16:33:49-04:00March 23rd, 2026|Events & Celebrations|

May 2nd, 2026 at 11:00 a.m. Beltane is the cross quarter celebration halfway between the spring equinox and summer solstice of our big sky clock. It is a time of great fertility and we celebrate the fecundity of the earth as well as ourselves! All members are invited to a ceremony, potluck and bonfire, as well as a maypole dance. I do ask that you read through our Community Guidelines before attending. Because these celebrations are deeply ...

Event: Lughnasadh Celebration 🌼

By |2026-03-18T19:33:06-04:00January 31st, 2026|Events & Celebrations|

Saturday, August 3rd at 4pm - Ritual and Potluck   native coneflowers   Hi everyone! A ritual and potluck is planned as per our usual Wheel of the Year celebrations. There is currently a chance of rain in the forecast, so if necessary we will meet in the hoop house. If anyone would like to hold space for one of the four quarters, please let me know. This means you will read the part for ...

Winter is Here and Imbolc is Near

By |2026-03-18T19:27:58-04:00January 31st, 2026|Musings|

These are some pictures taken early this morning just as the sun was coming up. It seems like winter is finally beginning to arrive at Crossing Hedgerows Sanctuary and Farm. Yet we only have three weeks left until Imbolc which marks the halfway point between the winter solstice and the spring equinox. But for now, the Cailleach is bringing her wisdom and beauty to the land and we stand in awe of her presence.       ...

Never Fear

By |2026-03-18T18:35:12-04:00January 31st, 2026|Events & Celebrations, Sanctuary Cats|

Though things have been quiet here on our Patreon, we still are going strong at Crossing Hedgerows Farm and Sanctuary. Along with our regular volunteer days, we've been planning a special Samhain celebration. Being able to come together as a community to honor our ancestors and connect with each other is truly a gift. So mark you calendar for November 6th at 6:30 p.m. You'll need to dress warmly, but snow pants are perfectly welcomed and appropriate ...

Lughnasadh/Lammas Celebration

By |2026-03-18T18:22:02-04:00January 31st, 2026|Events & Celebrations|

wild rose by Brennah Cavanaugh Photography LLC   By August 1st, the wild rose pictured here will be a newly forming rose hip. Likewise, the wheat in the fields will soon be 'headed out', and ready for harvesting. Depending on the type, it will be harvested in July or August in Michigan. "The time of Lughnasadh is a time of the beginning of reaping (of grains) - of revelling in the height of summer, and ...

Aronia, the Super Berries

By |2026-03-12T23:37:47-04:00January 31st, 2026|Flora|

Ok, I won't go into all the health benefits of aronia berries, but this is another of the perennials we planted that has been incredibly productive. As you can see in the photos, the aronia bushes were only a couple of inches tall when we planted them in 2014, and are now five or six feet tall. Even the very first year, they had started producing berries. Over the years, we've made lots of aronia crumble to share ...

Beltane Blessings

By |2026-03-12T23:31:26-04:00January 31st, 2026|Events & Celebrations|

Happy Beltane to all who celebrate!In the Gaelic tradition, Beltane is the season from the 1st of May to the 31st of July.  As we travel through this season, you may like to focus on some of the above activities. But whatever your path, I wish you the brightest of blessings in the coming days,JeanActivities for the Summer Months, from Celtic Devotional: Daily Prayers and Blessings by Caitlin Matthews

Season of Imbolc

By |2026-04-01T02:03:24-04:00February 24th, 2021|Birds, Musings|

Last week this bird's nest was full of snow. This week the snow is melting fast. And a couple of days ago when I stepped out onto the back patio, I saw the biggest fattest robin I have ever seen. Imbolc gives us the promise of springtime as the light continues to grow.   bird's nest with a large mound of snow in it - photo by Brennah Cavanaugh   Blessings from the Sanctuary, Jean Phot

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