Pagan date: Litha

Pagan date: Litha

Litha, also known as midsummer, is the longest day of the year in the southern hemisphere.And it’s also a great date for planning and transition, a good day to ponder the year ahead.

Litha 

Published by Content Catnip

Content Catnip is a quirky internet wunderkammer written by an Intergalactic Space Māori named Content Catnip. Join me as I meander through the quirky and curious aspects of history, indigenous spirituality, the natural world, animals, art, storytelling, books, philosophy, travel, Māori culture and loads more.

9 thoughts on “Pagan date: Litha

    1. Consider it a bouquet of tropical happiness on your virtual doorstep Tish, and mere kirimete or (merry Christmas in Maori) from these hot and steamy Pacific shores. xxx

      Like

      1. You too Tish I hope you have a wonderful Christmas tomorrow Tish with lots of warm and delicious treats and family moments, lots of love xx

        Like

    1. Does it ever get cold in Hong Kong or is it always tropical and hot? Auckland is basically warm and muggy most of the time.

      Like

Leave a comment