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		<title>Celtic New Year May 12th 2008</title>
		<description>This first quarter moon above in the sky this sunset marks the start of Samon, marking the start of a new Celtic year! Gaullish Samon is the equivalent of Irish cet-Samhin, the first of Summer, maked by the feast of Beltaine; of course Beltaine has become entrenched at the convenient ...</description>
		<link>http://caeraustralis.com.au/cablog/2008/05/12/celtic-new-year-may-12th-2008/</link>
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		<title>Celtic planet names</title>
		<description>Compare with the names of the known planets of ancient Celticity:

Sun: Sauelios, Sonnos/Sonna, Grannos/Greina
Moon: Luxna, Leucara/Leucaros, Diuon, Eidsciia
Mars: Cocidios, Roudios
Mercury: Lugos, Luxtos, Boudios
Jupiter: Tectos, Taranis
Venus: Reiia/Riia, Uasnia
Saturn: Melnos, Uosiros, Nucturos.
and, Uranus (maybe since it was bearly visible in the best of conditions): Cenos (> Cean < Cian). 

Have dumped this ...</description>
		<link>http://caeraustralis.com.au/cablog/2008/05/12/celtic-planet-names/</link>
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		<title>Teine Grian Deas</title>
		<description> Southern Lugnasa basks under the high summer sun, and the acorns on oaks ripen. The coined term Teine Grian Deas, the Southern Sun Fire, recognises that more than just the seasons are marked by the Celtic Fire Feasts - the constellations are just as part of each festival, and ...</description>
		<link>http://caeraustralis.com.au/cablog/2008/01/26/teine-grian-deas/</link>
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		<title>Solstices North and South</title>
		<description>The solar extreme of December was celebrated this year at Newgrange - Bruig na B&#243;inde - on the Boyne by the Office of Public Works to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the rediscovery of the solstice alignment at there by Professor Michael J. O'Kelly, the archaeologist who excavated the mound. ...</description>
		<link>http://caeraustralis.com.au/cablog/2007/12/22/solstices-north-and-south/</link>
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		<title>Celtic Calendar Forum</title>
		<description>The Forum is now linked from each of the the CA calendar pages, and a link has been added to the Gorsedd. Looking forward to good converstions and discussions about the diverse ideas surrounding the Celtic reckoning of time.Visit the Celtic Calendar Forum and have a look. To contribute, registration ...</description>
		<link>http://caeraustralis.com.au/cablog/2007/12/02/celtic-calendar-forum/</link>
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		<title>Teine Samhradh Deas</title>
		<description> Southern Beltaine is greeted this year with an abundance of sunshine and lifegiving rain. The oaks at Tranby House on the banks of the Swan River in Perth are thriving this year, and their green mantle of leaves mark the start of summer and the beginning of the seasonal ...</description>
		<link>http://caeraustralis.com.au/cablog/2007/10/27/teine-samhradh-deas/</link>
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		<title>The new Southern year</title>
		<description>The end of October brings winter to completion in the Southern Hemisphere; while Halloween howls through the enthusiastic and care-free, its winter symbolism belies the Southern Season as we enter the beginning of the seasonal procession with the onset of the Celtic summer in the south, our equivalent of Beltaine ...</description>
		<link>http://caeraustralis.com.au/cablog/2007/10/27/greeting-the-new-southern-year/</link>
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		<title>Forum re-vamped</title>
		<description>A distinguishing feature of Caer Australis is its exploration of the Celtic calendar system. There is great scope for discussion of the Celtic calendar - our understanding of it, how we respond to it, and how it provides insight into the Celtic civilization, in all its developing forms  - ...</description>
		<link>http://caeraustralis.com.au/cablog/2007/10/06/forum-re-vamped/</link>
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		<title>Southern Aedrini 2007</title>
		<description>The equinoctial season of spring has arrived in Australia and the flurry of wildflowers and the green of new growth marks the warming of the land. The lunation from 19th September is that of the Aedrini moon in the southern hemisphere, spanning the vernal equinox. Follow the southern lunations on ...</description>
		<link>http://caeraustralis.com.au/cablog/2007/09/19/southern-aedrini-2007/</link>
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		<title>Wales v Australia</title>
		<description>A Red Roar brings a match between Wales and Australia! A treat all round with two great teams. The best on the day!Cup news: ABC Sport &#124; Rugby HeavenFollow the Cup at icWales.And at 32 : 20, a good fiery game with an exciting finish! Well done both!&#160; </description>
		<link>http://caeraustralis.com.au/cablog/2007/09/12/wales-v-australia/</link>
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