Easter Folklore: Spring Festivals and Forecasts

Hare & Eggs in a Nest https://pixabay.com/en/easter-eggs-egg-nest-easter-nest-3257098/

With the renewal of the natural world in spring comes the celebration of Easter, when many ancient traditions are still kept alive today.

The Clarke Charm Collection: Of Witch Bottles, Witch Cakes and Hag Stones

William James Clarke with his pet snake, c. early 1900s © Scarborough Museums Trust

Clarke’s charm collection reveals a range of uses, including cures for sore throats, the protection of seafarers from drowning, and good luck charms.

The Mid-Autumn Festival: Mooncakes, Lanterns and Family

Beijing Longtan Lake Mid-Autumn Festival Lantern Festival. By Shizhao - Own work, CC BY-SA 2.5, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=1297630

Of all the Chinese festivals, I love the Mooncake/Mid-Autumn Festival the most. Right after the scary Hungry Ghost Festival or Ghost Month, it is a lovely festival celebrating family gatherings, enjoying sweet mooncakes and admiring the full moon.

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