August 7 is Lughnasadh (Lammas) is a cross-quarter day of the Celtic calendar. It is a time of the grain harvest. And signals the ending of summer.
In North America, corn (maize) growing American Indians celebrate the Green Corn Ceremony.
August 7 is Lughnasadh (Lammas) is a cross-quarter day of the Celtic calendar. It is a time of the grain harvest. And signals the ending of summer.
In North America, corn (maize) growing American Indians celebrate the Green Corn Ceremony.