A Year of Pagan Celebrations: Festivals to Attend in 2022

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Pagan festival schedule 2022 The year 2022 is filled with a variety of Pagan festivals, celebrating different aspects of nature, spirituality, and ancient traditions. These festivals are an opportunity for Pagans and those interested in Paganism to come together, honor the changing seasons, and connect with the natural world. **Imbolc** marks the beginning of spring and is celebrated on February 1st. It is a time to honor the returning light, new beginnings, and the goddess Brigid. Many Pagans gather to perform rituals, light fires, and make offerings to Brigid. **Ostara**, also known as the Spring Equinox, occurs on March 20th.


sweet whitewalls! nice pic without the rider, those tires look beefier than usual but they have to be 28" singlestubes right?

that scene took place in the 1890s so in order for the bike to be period correct it would have to be older than 1900, but then again, movies are never spot on when trying to deliver historical accuracy. that scene took place in the 1890s so in order for the bike to be period correct it would have to be older than 1900, but then again, movies are never spot on when trying to deliver historical accuracy.

Wicked wiych bicycle

**Ostara**, also known as the Spring Equinox, occurs on March 20th. This festival celebrates the arrival of spring and is a time of balance between light and darkness. Pagans celebrate by decorating eggs, planting seeds, and holding rituals to welcome the new season.

Wizard of Oz Bike

So I'm curious. Does anyone know what bicycle Almira Gulch is riding in the Wizard of Oz? This was about the only picture I could find.

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Monark52

Wore out three sets of tires already!
I heard somewhere before that it was an Elgin. I never really looked at it to see. I could be wrong. Reactions: None

KansasJack

Look Ma, No Hands!

Here's a closer photo although the image is reversed. Chrome chain guard, rod brakes maybe? The front forks have quite a slope. Is that an Iver Johnson head badge?

JR'S MONARK

Finally riding a big boys bike

There is a guy here in San Diego that has the actual bike from the movie. But was there more than one bike in the movie? I was led to believe the one I saw was Dorothy's. He also had one of Pee Wee's and Elvis Presley's old schwinn.

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Flat Tire

Cruisin' on my Bluebird
Movie was made in 1939 so the bike is 39 or earlier. Looks like rod brakes to me too. Reactions: None

jhook

'Lil Knee Scuffer

Wizard of Oz Bike answered

Had a time finding the answer to this question but this seems correct. Safety Model 1900 Orient bicycle , made by Waltham, the top tube forms a letter J as seen in the last part of the video clip. The bike model would have been correct for the period of the actual books writing. Chain guard looks like a poor fitting add on, probably just added to keep her loose skirt from catching during the filming.

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Crazy8

I live for the CABE

Someone mentioned the Wizard of Oz bike, so I did some research. Actually found an old photo without Almira Gulch. Still hard to tell though. Just might be the Orient as mentioned above with the added front brake, chainguard, and rear rack.

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abe lugo

I live for the CABE

sweet whitewalls! nice pic without the rider, those tires look beefier than usual but they have to be 28" singlestubes right?

JChapoton

Finally riding a big boys bike

that scene took place in the 1890s so in order for the bike to be "period correct" it would have to be older than 1900, but then again, movies are never "spot on" when trying to deliver "historical accuracy".

Nos

Look Ma, No Hands!

that front tire looks like a 26" us royal in a 28" Columbus fork with a long reach roller cam brake

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There is a guy here in San Diego that has the actual bike from the movie. But was there more than one bike in the movie? I was led to believe the one I saw was Dorothy's. He also had one of Pee Wee's and Elvis Presley's old schwinn.
Look Ma, No Hands!

Here's a closer photo although the image is reversed. Chrome chain guard, rod brakes maybe? The front forks have quite a slope. Is that an Iver Johnson head badge?

Finally riding a big boys bike

There is a guy here in San Diego that has the actual bike from the movie. But was there more than one bike in the movie? I was led to believe the one I saw was Dorothy's. He also had one of Pee Wee's and Elvis Presley's old schwinn.

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Pagan festival schedule 2022

**Beltane**, falling on May 1st, is a celebration of fertility, growth, and the coming of summer. This festival is often marked by dancing around the Maypole, bonfires, and rituals to honor the earth's abundance. It is a time to embrace the energies of passion and creativity. **Litha**, observed on June 21st, commemorates the summer solstice, the longest day of the year. Pagans celebrate by gathering in nature, holding ceremonies to honor the sun and its life-giving energy. It is a time to connect with the element of fire and embrace the warmth and abundance of summer. **Lughnasadh**, celebrated on August 1st, is a festival of the harvest and abundance. It is a time to give thanks for the first harvest and to honor the god Lugh. Pagans often engage in feasting, music, and games to celebrate the fruits of their labor. As the wheel of the year turns, **Mabon** arrives on September 22nd, marking the autumnal equinox. Pagans gather to give thanks for the bountiful harvest and to connect with the changing energies of the season. It is a time of balance, reflection, and gratitude. **Samhain**, observed on October 31st, is perhaps the most well-known Pagan festival. It is a time to honor the ancestors, remember loved ones who have passed, and embrace the thinning of the veil between the worlds. Many Pagans engage in divination practices, hold ceremonies of remembrance, and create altars to honor the dead. Finally, **Yule** marks the winter solstice on December 21st, the longest night of the year. Pagans gather to celebrate the rebirth of the sun and the gradual return of light. It is a time to welcome new beginnings, ignite hope, and cozy up by the hearthfire. These Pagan festivals provide an opportunity for individuals to connect with their spirituality, deepen their relationship with nature, and honor ancient traditions. Whether one identifies as a Pagan or is simply curious, these festivals offer a chance to celebrate the cycles of life and the beauty of the natural world in the year 2022..

Reviews for "Explore Ancient Traditions: Pagan Festivals to Add to Your 2022 Calendar"

1. Jane - 2 stars
I was really disappointed with the Pagan festival schedule for 2022. The lineup was underwhelming and lacked diversity. Most of the performers were the same ones we've seen in previous years, and there was a lack of new and exciting acts. Additionally, the schedule was poorly organized, with overlapping performances and confusing time slots. Overall, I was left feeling like I wasted my money on an event that did not live up to its hype.
2. Mark - 1 star
I attended the Pagan festival in 2022 and it was a complete disaster. The organization was chaotic, with long lines for entry and a lack of staff to guide attendees. The schedule was a mess, with last-minute changes and cancellations that were not communicated effectively. Moreover, the venue itself was ill-prepared to handle the crowds, with insufficient food and drink options, and inadequate restroom facilities. I will definitely not be returning to this festival in the future.
3. Sarah - 2 stars
I was really excited to attend the Pagan festival in 2022, but unfortunately, it didn't live up to my expectations. The performances were lackluster, with many artists seeming disinterested or unprepared. The atmosphere was also disappointing, with a lack of community spirit and engagement. Additionally, there were long wait times for activities and workshops, and the vendors were limited in their offerings. I was hoping for a vibrant and immersive experience, but instead, I left feeling let down by the event.

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