Hmmm hadn't seen the definition of these holidays before. Would have thought that the celts would have celebrated the four special days of the years:
Mid-summer solstice (21st-22nd of June) - the longest day of the year.
Fall equinox (21st-22nd of September) - equal length night and day.
Mid-winder solstice (21st-22nd of December) - shortest day.
Spring equinox (21st-22nd of March) - again equal night and day.
Obviously these are the dates for the northern hemisphere... I always understood that these were special days celebrated by most pagan religions and used as markers to time farming, supply storage, hunting and gathering.
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