27 min

Spring Equinox THE WONDER: Science-Based Paganism

    • Religion & Spirituality

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Mark: Welcome to The Wonder, Science Based Paganism. I'm your host, Mark,
Yucca: And I'm Yucca,
Mark: and it's equinox time again. Time for that holiday that's at the midpoint between the dark of the, the dark side of the year and the light side of the year and for many, the coming of spring or the height of spring. And we're going to talk about all that stuff and how you practice rituals around it and what it means to us.
Yucca: that's right. So, happy spring! Or autumn, depending on where you're listening from.
Mark: Depending on where you're listening from, and as I understand it, Yucca, it is snowing where you are.
Yucca: It happens to be snowing today, yep.
Mark: happy hope of spring.
Yucca: Yes, it has sounded like spring, and it has felt like spring. It's just today it decided it was not. Not quite there. So, but it's a wet snow too, so it's not, it's not gonna stick around. It's
Mark: Huh.
Yucca: as soon as there's any sun, it'll be gone. But yeah, how about for you?
Mark: Oh, it's a beautiful day. It's going to be in the mid 70s today. And clear skies with some nice puffy clouds. We, here, the daffodils are already finished.
Yucca: Oh, mine are just poking up there a few inches, starting to grow out of the ground right now. Okay,
Mark: different, different climates we're in. Yeah, so it's been, you know, we have a number of fruit trees around the neighborhood that are blooming right now, and
Yucca: no more frosts for you at this
Mark: no, I don't think so. I'd be very surprised if we had any more frosts.
Yucca: Okay, so it's, it's spring for you. You're into spring. It's not hints of spring, it's spring itself.
Mark: Right, well, that's why on my Wheel of the Year, I call this holiday High Spring. Because spring, where I am, because we have a climate so moderated by the Pacific Ocean it, we get the earliest wildflowers around the end of January. And, you know, acacia trees bloom in the, in February, and that's when daffodils start coming up.
And tulips, which never bloom unless you take them out and put them in the freezer and then put them in. Again and hyacinths and all those kinds of nice things. We have a hyacinth bulb blooming in our living room right now, making the whole house smell delicious.
Yucca: Oh, lovely.
Mark: yeah. Yeah, that was a score from Trader Joe's, amazingly.
They had these little, little jars that had a receptacle in the top to hold a bulb. And the, the bottom part is filled with water, and so the roots grow down into there. So, You know, you take it home and a day later or something, because they've just removed it from refrigeration, it sprouts a big spike and leaves and blooms and it makes a beautiful smell.
Yucca: Do you get to see the roots?
Mark: Yes, yeah, it's a clear glass, yeah, it's a clear glass container, so you see the roots going down. Yeah, yeah.
Yucca: Yeah. Well, this year, the, the Equinox is early. Now, of course, it's not that it's actually early, it's just that our calendar doesn't quite line up with the actual orbit of our planet, but it's, in my time zone, it'll be on the 19th,
Mark: Ours too,
Yucca: in the, yeah, so for folks who are in Europe and further east, it'll be the early morning of the 20th, but for those of us in North America, it'll It's the evening of the 19th already, so,
Mark: right.
Yucca: yeah,
Mark: and I mean obviously the main reason for that is the leap year. The ex the extra day that got inserted into the calendar in order to make things work out. But I mean, sometimes the Equinox is as late as the 21st. 
Yucca: 22nd
Mark: yeah, sometimes the early, early hours of the 22nd as well. So this is an early one that lands on Tuesday.
But as with all things, I just tend to celebrate about a week of the season.
Yucca: around, yeah, and it interestingly is not technically the day of equal daytime and nighttime.
Mark: right.
Yucca: There'

Remember, we welcome comments, questions, and suggested topics at thewonderpodcastQs@gmail.com
----more----
 
Mark: Welcome to The Wonder, Science Based Paganism. I'm your host, Mark,
Yucca: And I'm Yucca,
Mark: and it's equinox time again. Time for that holiday that's at the midpoint between the dark of the, the dark side of the year and the light side of the year and for many, the coming of spring or the height of spring. And we're going to talk about all that stuff and how you practice rituals around it and what it means to us.
Yucca: that's right. So, happy spring! Or autumn, depending on where you're listening from.
Mark: Depending on where you're listening from, and as I understand it, Yucca, it is snowing where you are.
Yucca: It happens to be snowing today, yep.
Mark: happy hope of spring.
Yucca: Yes, it has sounded like spring, and it has felt like spring. It's just today it decided it was not. Not quite there. So, but it's a wet snow too, so it's not, it's not gonna stick around. It's
Mark: Huh.
Yucca: as soon as there's any sun, it'll be gone. But yeah, how about for you?
Mark: Oh, it's a beautiful day. It's going to be in the mid 70s today. And clear skies with some nice puffy clouds. We, here, the daffodils are already finished.
Yucca: Oh, mine are just poking up there a few inches, starting to grow out of the ground right now. Okay,
Mark: different, different climates we're in. Yeah, so it's been, you know, we have a number of fruit trees around the neighborhood that are blooming right now, and
Yucca: no more frosts for you at this
Mark: no, I don't think so. I'd be very surprised if we had any more frosts.
Yucca: Okay, so it's, it's spring for you. You're into spring. It's not hints of spring, it's spring itself.
Mark: Right, well, that's why on my Wheel of the Year, I call this holiday High Spring. Because spring, where I am, because we have a climate so moderated by the Pacific Ocean it, we get the earliest wildflowers around the end of January. And, you know, acacia trees bloom in the, in February, and that's when daffodils start coming up.
And tulips, which never bloom unless you take them out and put them in the freezer and then put them in. Again and hyacinths and all those kinds of nice things. We have a hyacinth bulb blooming in our living room right now, making the whole house smell delicious.
Yucca: Oh, lovely.
Mark: yeah. Yeah, that was a score from Trader Joe's, amazingly.
They had these little, little jars that had a receptacle in the top to hold a bulb. And the, the bottom part is filled with water, and so the roots grow down into there. So, You know, you take it home and a day later or something, because they've just removed it from refrigeration, it sprouts a big spike and leaves and blooms and it makes a beautiful smell.
Yucca: Do you get to see the roots?
Mark: Yes, yeah, it's a clear glass, yeah, it's a clear glass container, so you see the roots going down. Yeah, yeah.
Yucca: Yeah. Well, this year, the, the Equinox is early. Now, of course, it's not that it's actually early, it's just that our calendar doesn't quite line up with the actual orbit of our planet, but it's, in my time zone, it'll be on the 19th,
Mark: Ours too,
Yucca: in the, yeah, so for folks who are in Europe and further east, it'll be the early morning of the 20th, but for those of us in North America, it'll It's the evening of the 19th already, so,
Mark: right.
Yucca: yeah,
Mark: and I mean obviously the main reason for that is the leap year. The ex the extra day that got inserted into the calendar in order to make things work out. But I mean, sometimes the Equinox is as late as the 21st. 
Yucca: 22nd
Mark: yeah, sometimes the early, early hours of the 22nd as well. So this is an early one that lands on Tuesday.
But as with all things, I just tend to celebrate about a week of the season.
Yucca: around, yeah, and it interestingly is not technically the day of equal daytime and nighttime.
Mark: right.
Yucca: There'

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