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Moon Circle Calendar 2007
Updated: Tuesday, December 04, 2007 01:35 AM
Today's Date:
 
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
Nov 25
Thanks-Taking Weekend at Starland
Nov 26 Nov 27 Nov 28 Nov 29 Nov 30 Dec 1
Moon Circle
Candle-Making
Dec 2
 
Dec 3 Dec 4 Dec 5 Dec 6 Dec 7
Starland "Work & Play Weekend"
Dec 8
Starland "Work & Play Weekend"
Dec 9
Starland "Work & Play Weekend"
Dec 10 Dec 11 Dec 12 Dec 13 Dec 14
Massage Weekend at Starland
Dec 15
Massage Weekend at Starland
Dec 16
Massage Weekend at Starland
Dec 17 Dec 18 Dec 19 Dec 20 Dec 21 Dec 22
One-Day Solstice Celebration at Starland
Dec 23
Full Moon
Dec 24 Dec 25
X-tian's Day
Dec 26 Dec 27 Dec 28 Dec 29

Winter Faerie Gathering for Men at Starland

Dec 30 Dec 31, 2007 Jan 1, 2008 Jan 2 Jan 3 Jan 4 Jan 5

Winter Faerie Ggathering at Starland

Jan 6 Jan 7 Jan 8 Jan 9 Jan 10 Jan 11
Starland "Work & Play Weekend"
Jan 12
Starland "Work & Play Weekend"
Jan 13
Starland "Work & Play Weekend"
Jan 14 Jan 15 Jan 16 Jan 17 Jan 18 Jan 19
Jan 20 Jan 21 MLK Jan 22
Full Moon
Jan 23 Jan 24 Jan 25 Jan 26
Jan 27 Jan 28 Jan 29 Jan 30 Jan 31 Feb 1 Feb 2
March 21st -Geppetto's B-day
Moon Phases 2007 
                               Prepared by John Mosley
                                Griffith Observatory 
                                 Pacific Standard Time
                (Corrected for Daylight Saving Time  Mar 11 - Nov 3)
New Moon            First Quarter       Full Moon           Last Quarter
                                        Jan  3  5:57 a.m.   Jan 11  4:45 a.m
Jan 18  8:01 p.m.   Jan 25  3:01 p.m.   Feb  1  9:45 p.m.   Feb 10  1:51 a.m.
Feb 17  8:14 a.m.   Feb 23 11:56 p.m.   Mar  3  3:17 p.m.   Mar 11  8:54 p.m.
Mar 18  7:43 p.m.   Mar 25 11:16 a.m.   Apr  2 10:15 a.m.   Apr 10 11:04 a.m.
Apr 17  4:36 a.m.   Apr 23 11:36 p.m.   May  2  3:09 a.m.   May  9  9:27 p.m.
May 16 12:27 p.m.   May 23  2:03 p.m.   May 31  6:04 p.m.   Jun  8  4:43 a.m.
Jun 14  8:13 p.m.   Jun 22  6:15 a.m.   Jun 30  6:49 a.m.   Jul  7  9:54 a.m.
Jul 14  5:04 a.m.   Jul 21 11:29 p.m.   Jul 29  5:48 p.m.   Aug  5  2:20 p.m.
Aug 12  4:03 p.m.   Aug 20  4:54 p.m.   Aug 28  3:35 a.m.   Sep  3  7:32 p.m.
Sep 11  5:44 a.m.   Sep 19  9:48 a.m.   Sep 26 12:45 p.m.   Oct  3  3:06 a.m.
Oct 10 10:01 p.m.   Oct 19  1:33 a.m.   Oct 25  9:52 p.m.   Nov  1  2:18 p.m.
Nov  9  3:03 p.m.   Nov 17  2:33 p.m.   Nov 24  6:30 a.m.   Dec  1  4:44 a.m.
Dec  9  9:40 a.m.   Dec 17  2:18 a.m.   Dec 23  5:16 p.m.   Dec 30 11:51 p.m. 
Data from US Naval Observatory http://aa.usno.navy.mil/data/docs/MoonPhase.html
corrected for Los Angeles' local time zone and daylight time when in effect.
The full moon of May 31 is a "blue moon" -- the second full moon in a calendar month.

                                      Seasons

              spring equinox         5:07 p.m.         March 20
              summer solstice       11:06 a.m.         June 21
              autumn equinox         2:51 a.m.         September 23
              winter solstice       10:08 p.m.         December 21 
The earth is at perihelion (closest to the sun) at 2 p.m. on January 3.
The earth is at aphelion (farthest from sun) at 5 p.m. on July 6.
Data adapted from Astronomical Phenomena for the year 2007 by The Nautical Almanac 
Office, United States Naval Observatory, and Her Majesty's Nautical Almanac 
Office, United Kingdom. 

 

 

Full Spirit Moon; Names of the Moon

In February we find the Spirit Moon, also called the Snow Moon, and the
Hunger Moon. In the Ogam system, it is called Luis or Rowan Moon.

This is the time of Imbolq, and spirits are reborn into flesh and
blood in this month as livestock and Animals of the Wild give birth.
Rowan is able to heal but it also aids in divination. Its polarity is
Masculine.

In history this Moon brings the fever of love and is named after the
Roman Goddess Juno Februa, patroness of the passion of Love. To this day
February 14th is celebrated as a day of Love and dedication throughout
much of the world.


Intent


This is a time for awakening. This is the time when the slow energy of
the Winter quickens and our thoughts turn towards beginnings... The
beginning of the thaw... the beginning of a new cycle of growth... the
beginning of that which is to come after the prolonged rest of the
Winter darkness.

Whether you know this as the Spirit Moon, Rowan Moon, Snow Moon, or the
Hunger Moon, you know the best use of this newly awakened energy is
purification and preparation for the rebirth promised in the noticeable
lengthening of the days. However this Moon is named, it speaks to the
rituals of purification and preparation for the return of the Sun.

Today these rituals of purification and preparation are reflected in
traditions of "Spring cleaning" the self denial of the lenten season,
and even the lighthearted prognostication of "groundhog day", all of
which are aimed at planning for future growth and fertility through
present preparation.

moon phases
 

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 Moon Phases 2006
Prepared by Anthony Cook
Griffith Observatory / Pacific Standard Time
(Corrected for Daylight Saving Time Apr. 2 - Oct. 29)

New Moon   First Quarter   Full Moon   Last Quarter
          Jan 6 10:56 a.m.   Jan 14 1:48 a.m.   Jan 22 7:14 a.m.
Jan 29 6:15 a.m.   Feb 4 10:29 p.m.   Feb 12 8:44 p.m.   Feb 20 11:17 p.m.
Feb 27 4:31 p.m.   Mar 6 12:16 p.m.   Mar 14 3:35 p.m.   Mar 22 11:10 a.m.
Mar 29 2:15 a.m.   Apr 5 5:01 a.m.   Apr 13 9:40 a.m.   Apr 20 8:28 p.m.
Apr 27 12:44 p.m.   May 4 10:13 p.m.   May 12 11:51 p.m.   May 20 2:20 a.m.
May 26 10:26 p.m.   Jun 3 4:06 p.m.   Jun 11 11:03 a.m.   Jun 18 7:08 a.m.
Jun 25 9:05 a.m.   Jul 3 9:37 a.m.   Jul 10 8:02 p.m.   Jul 17 12:12 p.m.
Jul 24 9:31 p.m.   Aug 2 1:46 a.m.   Aug 9 3:54 a.m.   Aug 15 6:51 p.m.
Aug 23 12:10 p.m.   Aug 31 3:56 p.m.   Sep 7 11:42 a.m.   Sep 14 4:15 a.m.
Sep 22 4:45 a.m.   Sep 30 4:04 a.m.   Oct 6 8:13 p.m.   Oct 13 5:26 p.m.
Oct 21 10:14 p.m.   Oct 29 1:25 p.m.   Nov 5 4:28 a.m.   Nov 12 9:45 a.m.
Nov 20 2:18 p.m.   Nov 27 10:29 p.m.   Dec 4 4:25 p.m.   Dec 12 6:32 a.m.
          Dec 20 6:01 a.m.   Dec 27 6:48 a.m.          

Seasons

Spring Equinox March 20 10:26 a.m.
Summer Solstice June 21 5:26 a.m.
Autumn Equinox September 22 9:03 p.m.
Winter Solstice December 21 4:22 p.m.

The earth is at perihelion (closest to the sun) on January 4 (7 a.m.)
 The earth is at aphelion (farthest from sun) on July 3 (4 p.m.)

Data adapted from Astronomical Phenomena for the year 2006 by The Nautical Almanac Office, United States Naval Observatory, and Her Majesty's Nautical Almanac Office.


NOTE: When and where Daylight Saving Time is in use, add one hour to the above times. (#) indicates eclipses of the sun at the new moon and of the moon at the full moon. An asterisk (*) indicates pm of the day previous to the day stated in the column for Eastern Standard Time.

The full moons of the three Spiritual Festivals will be observed worldwide on the following days: EASTER on March 24th; WESAK on April 23th, and CHRIST'S FESTIVAL and WORLD INVOCATION DAY on May 23th. Check locally for the actual day of the festival meetings, which may vary from the date of the full moon.

 

DEMETER [August]

1--Lammas Sabbat
12--Lights of Isis
17-25--Days of Odin's Ordeal
30--Fast of Ma'at
31--Feast of Thoth (Hermes)
 

 

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Suggestions for fAERIE movie nights:
Hope Along the Wind:the Life of Harry Hay
Goatboy and the Music Machines
Burning Man: Beyond Black Rock
Stonewall
Hedwig and the Angry Inch
Sordid Lives
Claire
Mabey, Mabey not
Ma Vie En Rose
Auntie Mame  (the one with Rosalind Russel, not the musical)
Spirited Away
Victor Victoria
any hilariously bad porn, like "Gayracula"
All About Eve
Hairspray
Querelle
Velvet Goldmine
Mommy Dearest
Strictly Ballroom
The Dress Code
Twilight Come the Flesh Eaters
Big Eden  [Show this one to your parents]
It's In the Water
The Sum of Us
Another Country [First film released with queer romance in it]
Maurice
Mambo Italiano  [Great coming out film]
Friends & Family
Relax... It's Just Sex
Too Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything [Top name Stars!]
The Celluloid Closet
Gods & Monsters
The Laramie Project  [In depth on Matthew Shephard murder]
No One Sleeps
La Cage Aux Folles
The Ritz
The Rocky Horror Picture Show
In & Out  [Longest Queer kiss on film!]
Priscilla Queen of the Desert
We Think the World of You
Dona Herlinda and Her Son
Torch Song Trilogy
Powder  [Definitely about being different in society]
Dead Poets Society
Jeffery
Love, Valor, Compassion
Beautiful Thing
Flesh Gordon
The Celluloid Closet
Boys Don't Cry
Poison
Bound
The Cockettes
Bent
5000 Fingers of Dr. T
The Garden
Mango Soufflé
Out: the Making of a Revolutionary
Market This!

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