U sually around March 2oth Ostara is the
Spring Equinox when the days start to become longer and the first real buds of spring start to bloom.
It is the celebration of spring and winter’s end, of re-birth and life taking form after the
harsh months of winter have finally come to an end.
It is the goddess in her maiden form young and beautiful renewed
from her rule as the crone.
In my family Ostara is the “time of training” for those old enough to begin their journey
in the craft. We also celebrate by making a small feast of all our spring time favorites lemonade, sandwiches, chips and we
have a picnic outside under the clear sky before we start working on re-planting our garden and asking the goddess to bless
it.
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