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A Crack in Time

Halloween A Crack in Time The last night of October was traditionally celebrated as the eve of Winter by the ancient Celts. Moreover, it was also the beginning of their New Year. In ancient Ireland, Read more…

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Currently, The Moon is Waxing Gibbous (86% of Full)


This Months Moon Name
The Full Moon this month is traditionally called the Christmas, Yule or Long Night Moon, being the full moon nearest the longest night of the year. The Lakota Sioux called it the Moon of the Popping Trees. The Cheyenne called it: Big Freezing Moon.
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