May 18
Colour: Topaz
Moon Sign: Virgo
Incense: Cedar
Las Piedras Day -- Uruguayan
Manger pour Gran'n Aloumandia (Haiti)
Battle of Las Peidras (Uruguay)
Flag & University Day (Haiti)
International Museum Day(International)
National Play Day for Health (USA)
Revival & Unity Day (Turkmenistan)
Manger pour Gran'n Aloumandia (Voudon)
The Feast of Twins. On this day festivals honouring twins are held annually in the African republic of Nigeria. It is widely believed among the Yoruba people that all twins are born with abundant magickal and supernatural powers.
Kallynteria, ancient Greece Purification ceremonies of the goddess Pallas Athena. A thorough cleaning of Athena's temple by women under the direction of Athena's priestess. In Greece this day was also celebrated as the Feast of Pan, the Greek god of flocks and shepherds, and the god Apollo.
1872 Lord Bertrand Russell (d. 1970), British mathematician, philosopher, Fellow of the Royal Society and peace and social activist, who was awarded the 1950 Nobel Prize in literature "in recognition of his varied and significant writings in which he champions humanitarian ideals and freedom of thought.
1926 USA: The famous eccentric American evangelist Aimee Semple McPherson (1890 - 1944), disappeared while visiting a Venice, California beach.
Authorities later discovered that radio announcer Kenneth Ormiston, a friend of McPherson, had also vanished, and evidence was strong that the two had set up a 'love nest'.
After 32 days (on June 23), McPherson stumbled out of the desert in Agua Prieta, Mexico, just across the border from Douglas, Arizona with a tale of having been kidnapped by persons unknown.
Moon Sign: Virgo
Incense: Cedar
Las Piedras Day -- Uruguayan
Manger pour Gran'n Aloumandia (Haiti)
Battle of Las Peidras (Uruguay)
Flag & University Day (Haiti)
International Museum Day(International)
National Play Day for Health (USA)
Revival & Unity Day (Turkmenistan)
Manger pour Gran'n Aloumandia (Voudon)
The Feast of Twins. On this day festivals honouring twins are held annually in the African republic of Nigeria. It is widely believed among the Yoruba people that all twins are born with abundant magickal and supernatural powers.
Kallynteria, ancient Greece Purification ceremonies of the goddess Pallas Athena. A thorough cleaning of Athena's temple by women under the direction of Athena's priestess. In Greece this day was also celebrated as the Feast of Pan, the Greek god of flocks and shepherds, and the god Apollo.
1872 Lord Bertrand Russell (d. 1970), British mathematician, philosopher, Fellow of the Royal Society and peace and social activist, who was awarded the 1950 Nobel Prize in literature "in recognition of his varied and significant writings in which he champions humanitarian ideals and freedom of thought.
1926 USA: The famous eccentric American evangelist Aimee Semple McPherson (1890 - 1944), disappeared while visiting a Venice, California beach.
Authorities later discovered that radio announcer Kenneth Ormiston, a friend of McPherson, had also vanished, and evidence was strong that the two had set up a 'love nest'.
After 32 days (on June 23), McPherson stumbled out of the desert in Agua Prieta, Mexico, just across the border from Douglas, Arizona with a tale of having been kidnapped by persons unknown.
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