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Chuck Gould February 1st 08 07:46 AM

On Saturday we're halfway to Spring!
 
Boaters rejoice.
Saturday, February 2, is (in the olde tradition) "Midwinter's day." It
is halfway between the winter solstice and the spring equinox.

The ancient holiday of E-molc (spelled Imbloc) celebrated February 2
is one of the fire festivals, and denotes the point of the year where
the Goddess changes from aged crone to young virgin. It is also the
day to celebrate Brigid's Day, or (for those who prefer) St. Brigid's
Day.
The Celtic Goddess Brigid oversees all handcraft, smithcraft, dairy,
poetry and midwifery.

The Catholic Saint Brigid was believed to live in Ireland in the 5th
Century. She founded a monastery, and was involved in some miracles.
Coincidentally, the Catholics consider her the saint of smiths, poets,
and midwives.

February 2nd is also 40 days from Christmas Eve. Under ancient Jewish
law a woman was required to undergo "purification" for 40 days
following birth. Mary''s purification would have been up on
Midwinter's Day.

Another coincidence; during the Roman Catholic celebration of
Candlemas (observed on Feb.2) the congregation parades with lighted
candles to represent the entry of Christ, the Light of the World, into
Jerusalem. (Source: The Catholic Enyclopedia: Candlemas). Those
celebrating E-molc light every lamp in a house or light candles in
each room to signify the sun's rebirth. Some women celebrants wear
crowns of lighted candles.

But for everybody else who could give a schlitzel; "Happy Groundhog
Day!" We're officially halfway to spring on Saturday. :-)

HK February 1st 08 10:03 AM

On Saturday we're halfway to Spring!
 
Chuck Gould wrote:
Boaters rejoice.
Saturday, February 2, is (in the olde tradition) "Midwinter's day." It
is halfway between the winter solstice and the spring equinox.

The ancient holiday of E-molc (spelled Imbloc) celebrated February 2
is one of the fire festivals, and denotes the point of the year where
the Goddess changes from aged crone to young virgin. It is also the
day to celebrate Brigid's Day, or (for those who prefer) St. Brigid's
Day.
The Celtic Goddess Brigid oversees all handcraft, smithcraft, dairy,
poetry and midwifery.

The Catholic Saint Brigid was believed to live in Ireland in the 5th
Century. She founded a monastery, and was involved in some miracles.
Coincidentally, the Catholics consider her the saint of smiths, poets,
and midwives.

February 2nd is also 40 days from Christmas Eve. Under ancient Jewish
law a woman was required to undergo "purification" for 40 days
following birth. Mary''s purification would have been up on
Midwinter's Day.

Another coincidence; during the Roman Catholic celebration of
Candlemas (observed on Feb.2) the congregation parades with lighted
candles to represent the entry of Christ, the Light of the World, into
Jerusalem. (Source: The Catholic Enyclopedia: Candlemas). Those
celebrating E-molc light every lamp in a house or light candles in
each room to signify the sun's rebirth. Some women celebrants wear
crowns of lighted candles.

But for everybody else who could give a schlitzel; "Happy Groundhog
Day!" We're officially halfway to spring on Saturday. :-)



Good news for all.

Hey! I dated a Brigid once. Thank god she was no saint.

Jim February 1st 08 10:15 AM

On Saturday we're halfway to Spring!
 

"HK" wrote in message
...
Chuck Gould wrote:
Boaters rejoice.
Saturday, February 2, is (in the olde tradition) "Midwinter's day." It
is halfway between the winter solstice and the spring equinox.

The ancient holiday of E-molc (spelled Imbloc) celebrated February 2
is one of the fire festivals, and denotes the point of the year where
the Goddess changes from aged crone to young virgin. It is also the
day to celebrate Brigid's Day, or (for those who prefer) St. Brigid's
Day.
The Celtic Goddess Brigid oversees all handcraft, smithcraft, dairy,
poetry and midwifery.

The Catholic Saint Brigid was believed to live in Ireland in the 5th
Century. She founded a monastery, and was involved in some miracles.
Coincidentally, the Catholics consider her the saint of smiths, poets,
and midwives.

February 2nd is also 40 days from Christmas Eve. Under ancient Jewish
law a woman was required to undergo "purification" for 40 days
following birth. Mary''s purification would have been up on
Midwinter's Day.

Another coincidence; during the Roman Catholic celebration of
Candlemas (observed on Feb.2) the congregation parades with lighted
candles to represent the entry of Christ, the Light of the World, into
Jerusalem. (Source: The Catholic Enyclopedia: Candlemas). Those
celebrating E-molc light every lamp in a house or light candles in
each room to signify the sun's rebirth. Some women celebrants wear
crowns of lighted candles.

But for everybody else who could give a schlitzel; "Happy Groundhog
Day!" We're officially halfway to spring on Saturday. :-)



Good news for all.

Hey! I dated a Brigid once. Thank god she was no saint.


Oy Harry! You're such a stud.


HK February 1st 08 10:39 AM

On Saturday we're halfway to Spring!
 
Jim wrote:

"HK" wrote in message
...
Chuck Gould wrote:
Boaters rejoice.
Saturday, February 2, is (in the olde tradition) "Midwinter's day." It
is halfway between the winter solstice and the spring equinox.

The ancient holiday of E-molc (spelled Imbloc) celebrated February 2
is one of the fire festivals, and denotes the point of the year where
the Goddess changes from aged crone to young virgin. It is also the
day to celebrate Brigid's Day, or (for those who prefer) St. Brigid's
Day.
The Celtic Goddess Brigid oversees all handcraft, smithcraft, dairy,
poetry and midwifery.

The Catholic Saint Brigid was believed to live in Ireland in the 5th
Century. She founded a monastery, and was involved in some miracles.
Coincidentally, the Catholics consider her the saint of smiths, poets,
and midwives.

February 2nd is also 40 days from Christmas Eve. Under ancient Jewish
law a woman was required to undergo "purification" for 40 days
following birth. Mary''s purification would have been up on
Midwinter's Day.

Another coincidence; during the Roman Catholic celebration of
Candlemas (observed on Feb.2) the congregation parades with lighted
candles to represent the entry of Christ, the Light of the World, into
Jerusalem. (Source: The Catholic Enyclopedia: Candlemas). Those
celebrating E-molc light every lamp in a house or light candles in
each room to signify the sun's rebirth. Some women celebrants wear
crowns of lighted candles.

But for everybody else who could give a schlitzel; "Happy Groundhog
Day!" We're officially halfway to spring on Saturday. :-)



Good news for all.

Hey! I dated a Brigid once. Thank god she was no saint.


Oy Harry! You're such a stud.



It's not my fault you were on The National Do Not Date Registry.
Was it the fact that you didn't bathe often, was it your open sores, or
was it your charming personality?




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very last day of his term.

Short Wave Sportfishing February 1st 08 11:15 AM

On Saturday we're halfway to Spring!
 
On Thu, 31 Jan 2008 23:46:19 -0800 (PST), Chuck Gould
wrote:

But for everybody else who could give a schlitzel; "Happy Groundhog
Day!" We're officially halfway to spring on Saturday. :-)


Ah yes - the prognostication of the varioius groundhogs around the
world.

Connecticut has it's own version of Punxsutawney Phil, Chuckles the
Groundhog.

Chuckle's prognostications follow the same format as Punxsutawney Phil
- sees his shadow, there will be six more weeks of winter weather. If
he does not see his shadow, there will be an early Spring.

And Connecticut, the Steady State, land of Nutmeg, The Charter Oak,
liberal yet oddly conservative, will always have an early Spring.

Chuckles is blind. :)

HK February 1st 08 11:33 AM

On Saturday we're halfway to Spring!
 
Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Thu, 31 Jan 2008 23:46:19 -0800 (PST), Chuck Gould
wrote:

But for everybody else who could give a schlitzel; "Happy Groundhog
Day!" We're officially halfway to spring on Saturday. :-)


Ah yes - the prognostication of the varioius groundhogs around the
world.

Connecticut has it's own version of Punxsutawney Phil, Chuckles the
Groundhog.

Chuckle's prognostications follow the same format as Punxsutawney Phil
- sees his shadow, there will be six more weeks of winter weather. If
he does not see his shadow, there will be an early Spring.

And Connecticut, the Steady State, land of Nutmeg, The Charter Oak,
liberal yet oddly conservative, will always have an early Spring.

Chuckles is blind. :)



I wonder how much Tom will pay me to not post the photo of him in the
Chuckles the Groundhog suit.

Eisboch February 1st 08 11:35 AM

On Saturday we're halfway to Spring!
 

"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
...
On Thu, 31 Jan 2008 23:46:19 -0800 (PST), Chuck Gould
wrote:

But for everybody else who could give a schlitzel; "Happy Groundhog
Day!" We're officially halfway to spring on Saturday. :-)


Ah yes - the prognostication of the varioius groundhogs around the
world.

Connecticut has it's own version of Punxsutawney Phil, Chuckles the
Groundhog.

Chuckle's prognostications follow the same format as Punxsutawney Phil
- sees his shadow, there will be six more weeks of winter weather. If
he does not see his shadow, there will be an early Spring.

And Connecticut, the Steady State, land of Nutmeg, The Charter Oak,
liberal yet oddly conservative, will always have an early Spring.

Chuckles is blind. :)





Mrs.E.'s dog "Fudge" has been reading up on Chuckles:

http://www.eisboch.com/fudgebook.jpg

Eisboch



Short Wave Sportfishing February 1st 08 11:51 AM

On Saturday we're halfway to Spring!
 
On Fri, 1 Feb 2008 06:35:38 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:


"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
.. .
On Thu, 31 Jan 2008 23:46:19 -0800 (PST), Chuck Gould
wrote:

But for everybody else who could give a schlitzel; "Happy Groundhog
Day!" We're officially halfway to spring on Saturday. :-)


Ah yes - the prognostication of the varioius groundhogs around the
world.

Connecticut has it's own version of Punxsutawney Phil, Chuckles the
Groundhog.

Chuckle's prognostications follow the same format as Punxsutawney Phil
- sees his shadow, there will be six more weeks of winter weather. If
he does not see his shadow, there will be an early Spring.

And Connecticut, the Steady State, land of Nutmeg, The Charter Oak,
liberal yet oddly conservative, will always have an early Spring.

Chuckles is blind. :)


Mrs.E.'s dog "Fudge" has been reading up on Chuckles:

http://www.eisboch.com/fudgebook.jpg


ROTFL!!!

Eisboch February 1st 08 11:57 AM

On Saturday we're halfway to Spring!
 

"Eisboch" wrote in message
...

"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
...
On Thu, 31 Jan 2008 23:46:19 -0800 (PST), Chuck Gould
wrote:

But for everybody else who could give a schlitzel; "Happy Groundhog
Day!" We're officially halfway to spring on Saturday. :-)


Ah yes - the prognostication of the varioius groundhogs around the
world.

Connecticut has it's own version of Punxsutawney Phil, Chuckles the
Groundhog.

Chuckle's prognostications follow the same format as Punxsutawney Phil
- sees his shadow, there will be six more weeks of winter weather. If
he does not see his shadow, there will be an early Spring.

And Connecticut, the Steady State, land of Nutmeg, The Charter Oak,
liberal yet oddly conservative, will always have an early Spring.

Chuckles is blind. :)





Mrs.E.'s dog "Fudge" has been reading up on Chuckles:

http://www.eisboch.com/fudgebook.jpg

Eisboch



He has a job as a bouncer in the bar room.

http://www.eisboch.com/fudgebar.jpg

Sam Adams is not allowed in the bar. Can't hold his liquor.

Eisboch



Short Wave Sportfishing February 1st 08 12:19 PM

On Saturday we're halfway to Spring!
 
On Fri, 1 Feb 2008 06:57:09 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:


"Eisboch" wrote in message
m...

"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
...
On Thu, 31 Jan 2008 23:46:19 -0800 (PST), Chuck Gould
wrote:

But for everybody else who could give a schlitzel; "Happy Groundhog
Day!" We're officially halfway to spring on Saturday. :-)

Ah yes - the prognostication of the varioius groundhogs around the
world.

Connecticut has it's own version of Punxsutawney Phil, Chuckles the
Groundhog.

Chuckle's prognostications follow the same format as Punxsutawney Phil
- sees his shadow, there will be six more weeks of winter weather. If
he does not see his shadow, there will be an early Spring.

And Connecticut, the Steady State, land of Nutmeg, The Charter Oak,
liberal yet oddly conservative, will always have an early Spring.

Chuckles is blind. :)


Mrs.E.'s dog "Fudge" has been reading up on Chuckles:

http://www.eisboch.com/fudgebook.jpg


He has a job as a bouncer in the bar room.

http://www.eisboch.com/fudgebar.jpg


That dog is a natural clown.

Sam Adams is not allowed in the bar. Can't hold his liquor.


Poor Sam. I'll bring him a rum soaked cookie next time I'm over that
way. :)


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