Marie, gorgeous cat! https://t.co/MPnpZYnv2k. Subscribers receive four free short stories on the equinoxes and solstices. For spring equinox 2023, meet Clementine North, villainess. There's still time.

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https://t.co/MPnpZYnv2k Subscribe to receive free short stories four times a year at the equinoxes and solstices. The spring equinox-March 20-features Clementine North, seeking vengeance for a two-hundred-year-old murder.

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The world still might feel a little bleak but the Winter Solstice is over and the days are getting lighter. Here are some compass rose icons inspired by the solstices and equinoxes created for .

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2015 - Equinoxes by Cyril Pedrosa (translated by Montana Kane).

Equinoxes juggles the lives of about ten only tacitly related characters across the span of four seasons. Wildly evolving art per season, intrusions of page-long text, unclear narrative purpose? Perfection.

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Keep track of the holidays and of the year with this ornate print of the

Perfect for hanging near your or in a sacred space 🌒

Made in our cosy studio!

🍃 https://t.co/6HNjjO90iG

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Out Now on the Marketplace. The first of our Ready Made with Dynamic Lighting

Alba Grove, the megalithic astrological centre.

(Follows real world astrological markings)
Equinoxes and solstices!

25920 year cycle!

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A Chinese water god called Gonggong, upset over losing a fight to the fire god Zhurong, smashed his head against Buzhou Mountain, one of eight pillars holding up the sky. This tilted the heavens, disrupting river flows & creating the solstices & equinoxes.

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Each year, there are two special days when day and night are of equal length. These days are called equinoxes and the one that falls in spring is called the Vernal Equinox. In Chinese solar terms the day is called Chunfen(春分), and it falls on March 20 this year.

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Mientras tanto, Yaotl durante todo el capítulo 5:

(I love these two)

PD. Son como tres memes en uno jaja

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My bookshelf left to right: 64. Equinoxes by Cyril Pedrosa is separated into four chapters corresponding to the seasons of the year, telling a tale about people and how their lives intersect and diverge while striving for equilibrium between who they are and who they want to be.

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Okay, this is a lot more complicated than how I'm going to explain it, but if you want to know more, please search out. In broad astrology and magick, there are things such as the procession of the equinoxes and procession of the aeons. One largely pinpoints where the stars...

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Top 100 of the 2010s: Equinoxes by Cyril Pedrosa (2015) seeks to capture the feeling of loneliness when faced with complexities of the world. In four tables corresponding the four seasons, unrelated people of all social backgrounds meander in and out of each other's lives.

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This weekend we’ve got the Spring Equinox and Ostara and the beginning of Aries season to celebrate - yes, celebrate! Equinoxes are a good time to seek balance in our lives and I think we could all benefit from this in these uncertain times.

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Equinoxes is out, which means I can finally share the illustration I did for 's adventure, Spring Soiled. Blinne was a joy to work with, and I'm SO happy with how the piece came out for my first one with an actual bg

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now that I'm back at my usual computer, time to repost the preview I'd shown a little while ago of my illustration for Equinoxes... I can't wait to show you all the full piece

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I'm thinking about connecting more to nature and maybe celebrating the traditional holidays of my country (British Isles), such as the equinoxes, does anyone have an app they use or a website that better track these, and the movements of the moon? Anyone else on the same path?

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And lastly, I did two illustrations for , one for Solstices (out now!) and one for Equinoxes (out soon!). The solstices one is Nanny Moonfall for 's adventure, which I posted like two days ago, but that will not stop me from sharing it again 😂

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Crikey mikey, the colours I'm seeing in the next book by Cyril Pedrosa. THE GOLDEN AGE book one: https://t.co/CCbPJJic7d

Pedrosa's PORTUGAL, reviewed: https://t.co/QK0zbqvGEj

Pedrosa's EQUINOXES reviewed: https://t.co/C1hNQ1jHpF

Both have enormous depth.

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Well, there goes that ham.
This commission was brutal. Three weeks, got sick twice, completely unrelated diseases. If only I got myself some Equinoxes to help out.

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