Lammas, Lughnasadh, Traditions and Customs of Old.

Hello Everyone, Greetings to all on this Lammas week and to those who had festivities and camps I hope you all had fun on the first harvest of the year. This Blog will look at folk traditions over the British Isles and customs of old and also stories associated with the harvest and celebrations of Lammas/Lughnasadh. Lammas or the first harvest is on the 1st August and differs from place to place on the British Isles, where in Scotland they may harvest the crops early. The word Lammas comes from the Saxon word halfmaesse or loaf mass and it refers to the first offerings to the God of the fruits of the harvest. In Celtic times this time of year was known as Lughnasadh and dedicated to the God Lugh, which was a time for merrymaking, feasts and honouring's to Lugh's foster mother the goddess Taitu.(Howard, p100-102) Christian faith however took this festival for their own, knowing the importance of the agricultural year and the blessings given to...