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Lammas - "Cornish Harvest: Lughnasadh at the Edge of the World" Lammas marks the first harvest and a time of gratitude for the land’s bounty. Cornwall’s golden fields of grain shimmer in the summer
Aug. 1, 2025, midnight
Lammas marks the first harvest and a time of gratitude for the land’s bounty. Cornwall’s golden fields of grain shimmer in the summer sun, and blackberries ripen in the hedgerows.Rituals and Crafts:Bake a loaf of bread or Cornish pasties as an offering to the earth. Weave wheat into small talismans for protection. Host a small feast with mead, bread, and berries, and reflect on your year’s achievements.Cornish Connection:Cornish folklore reveres the harvest, with traditions of cutting the first sheaf and offering it back to the land. Visit coastal fields to gather your own wild grains or herbs.Final Reflection:Take a moment to thank the spirits of the land for their generosity, and let gratitude guide your heart as the days grow shorter.
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