Full Moon (Buck)
In July, the Full Moon is the Buck Moon, named after the new antlers that emerge from a buck?s forehead around this time of the year. It is also called Thunder Moon, Hay Moon, and (from pagan/medieval times) the Wyrt Moon.
In July, the Full Moon is the Buck Moon, named after the new antlers that emerge from a buck?s forehead around this time of the year. It is also called Thunder Moon, Hay Moon, and (from pagan/medieval times) the Wyrt Moon.
Instructor: Paula Hubbard, Marilyn Cooper, Laurie Collins Cost: $225 (+ housing, if needed) This course is all about helping grow the women who have recently started in our sport and for those who may have been paddling for a while but have never had outstanding formal instruction. The women who...
June 12th and 13th 2025 Instructor: Paula Hubbard, Marilyn Cooper, Laurie Collins Cost: $225 (+ housing, if needed) This course is all about helping grow the women who have recently started in our sport and for those who may have been paddling for a while but have never had outstanding...
UnCon is short for The Unconscious Competence. This class is part of the The Unconscious Competence Series developed by Cross Currents Sea Kayaking. For more information visit the UnCon tab on the Cross Currents web site. .
UnCon is short for The Unconscious Competence. This class is part of the The Unconscious Competence Series developed by Cross Currents Sea Kayaking. For more information visit the UnCon tab on the Cross Currents web site. .
The Delta Aquariid shower burns from around July 18 to August 21. Shooting stars are rising in mid-evening, up high around 2 a.m. and low in the sky by dawn. Take advantage of the moon-free evenings (after midnight) in late July. Favoring the Southern Hemisphere and tropical Northern Hemisphere regions...
Lughnasadh is celebrated near the midpoint of the Summer Solstice and the Autumn Equinox (Northern Hemisphere). It observes the traditional start of the harvest season.
Celebrating Summer's End The ancient customs of the Celtic festival Lughnasa, and how you can honor the holiday today. Ancient Celtic Fire Festival marking the height of Summer and the first of the harvest. Anglo-Saxons called it Lammas, for loaf-mass, after the blessing of bread, made from the first harvest...
The term "Sturgeon Moon" refers to the full moon in August and originates from Native American tribes in North America. They named it after the sturgeon fish, which was abundant and most easily caught in the Great Lakes and other major bodies of water during this time of the year....