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Watching a groundhog emerge from a cozy burrow in early February feels quintessentially American, but the tradition of turning to animals to predict the spring comes from pre-Christian pagan ...
Brigid, Imbolc marks the halfway point between the winter solstice and the spring equinox ... Eventually, these pagan traditions merged with Christianity and became what is known in the Catholic ...
It's part of a tradition rooted in European agricultural ... four days that are midway between the winter solstice, the spring equinox, the summer solstice and the fall equinox.
In the pagan festival of Imbolc, which was celebrated on February 2nd, people would look for signs of spring, such as the appearance of animals, to predict the arrival of spring. The tradition of ...
Spring celebrations marking the end of winter Get ready to celebrate the first day of spring on March 20! Cultures around the ...
And in eastern and central Pennsylvania, where people of German descent have been watching the groundhog’s annual emergence from hibernation for centuries, there’s a tradition of groundhog clubs and .