First published at 06:18 UTC on October 28th, 2020.
The Mantis 'Bella' enjoying a drink of water... A daily misting keeps both the plants and Mantises happy. Recorded in the tide of Midautumn’s Mabon, Southern Hemisphere late April
Mabon is relative modern term to mark the 2nd harvest of …
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The Mantis 'Bella' enjoying a drink of water... A daily misting keeps both the plants and Mantises happy. Recorded in the tide of Midautumn’s Mabon, Southern Hemisphere late April
Mabon is relative modern term to mark the 2nd harvest of the year or the autumnal equinox tide. It is derived after the Welsh son Mabon, from the original ancient ethnic Britonnic And Gaulish ancestral Gottess mother Mātronā, meaning "Great Mother", from Proto-Celtic *mātīr (mother), celebrating and recognising the tide of Midautumn’s arrival and the harvest in the European ancestor veneration/spirits, in the wheel of the year...
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Originally published
April 19th 2017-04-19
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