Personally, I will celebrate with cheesecake and daffodils. Because it's my birthday. But there is a lot of tradition associated with this day of equality. When day and night are balanced.
Does anyone else celebrate the coming of spring this day?
http://www.religioustolerance.org/spring...
Will you be celebrating the vernal equinox this year?
I'm up with the dawn and make the fire before Sol breaks the horizon through the trees. I eat nothing on this day till Sol retreats. I am thankful that winter did not take me.I have lived to see the renewal. The balance is restored. Invictus!
Reply:Well....happy birthday.
But no.....I don't celebrate the beginning of spring. It's warm pretty much year-round here.
Reply:Of course.
It's a religious holiday for me. And a joyful one!
Reply:Yes, I always celebrate with roast chicken, broccoli and of course pasta .
Ramen !
Reply:Sure. I bite the head off a chocolate bunny to start with, and actually eat eggs (even though they taste foul and I need lots of ketchup to go with them). But then, I'm Pagan, so seasonal changes are kind of important to me.
Hail Eostre! (If you believe in that sort of thing.)
Reply:I don't know if my husband and I will be able to do anything for Ostara. However, I did give him an early Ostara gift.
Reply:Happy Birthday in advance!
Yes, I celebrate the Spring Equinox. It is part of my religious tradition.
Reply:Happy birthday,
I treat each day the same. Special in and of itself. I may mark the passing of the equinox and solstices, but not as anything more special than any other day such as christmas, new years or a Sunday.
But the equinox and solstice days are unique in that they are not days appointed by man.
I will defend anyone's desire to hold a day in regard, and have no issue with anyone who wishes to celebrate a day..
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