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David Dalton

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May 2, 2013, 12:03:01 AM5/2/13
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Isn't the halfway point between spring equinox and summer
soltice about 8 p.m. UT on May 5, not May 1, from
http://aa.usno.navy.mil/data/docs/EarthSeasons.php .
(So that would be 5:30 p.m. NDT May 5 here in
Newfoundland and 4 p.m. EDT May 5 in New York.)

So anyway I celebrated some tonight but plan to
celebrate some more Saturday night and Sunday morning.

Happy Beltane week to all readers!

good night,

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David Dalton dal...@nfld.com http://www.nfld.com/~dalton (home page)
http://www.nfld.com/~dalton/nf.html Newfoundland&Labrador Travel & Music
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"Here I go again...back into the flame" (Sarah McLachlan)

David Dalton

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May 3, 2013, 10:47:07 PM5/3/13
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In article <dalton-4D8CD9....@mx05.eternal-september.org>,
David Dalton <dal...@nfld.com> wrote:

> Isn't the halfway point between spring equinox and summer
> soltice about 8 p.m. UT on May 5, not May 1, from
> http://aa.usno.navy.mil/data/docs/EarthSeasons.php .
> (So that would be 5:30 p.m. NDT May 5 here in
> Newfoundland and 4 p.m. EDT May 5 in New York.)
>
> So anyway I celebrated some tonight but plan to
> celebrate some more Saturday night and Sunday morning.
>
> Happy Beltane week to all readers!
>
> good night,

But I might celebrate Beltane even later, at the
full moon the night of May 24, since spring is
somewhat delayed here in Newfoundland due to
cold ocean current and drifting sea ice instead
of the Gulf Stream, even though we are south of
Ireland. (Full moon is 1:55 a.m. NDT May 25,
so the night of May 24, which is Victoria's birthday.)

David Dalton

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May 12, 2013, 11:52:14 PM5/12/13
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In article <dalton-F28E01....@mx05.eternal-september.org>,
David Dalton <dal...@nfld.com> wrote:

> In article <dalton-4D8CD9....@mx05.eternal-september.org>,
> David Dalton <dal...@nfld.com> wrote:
>
> > Isn't the halfway point between spring equinox and summer
> > soltice about 8 p.m. UT on May 5, not May 1, from
> > http://aa.usno.navy.mil/data/docs/EarthSeasons.php .
> > (So that would be 5:30 p.m. NDT May 5 here in
> > Newfoundland and 4 p.m. EDT May 5 in New York.)
> >
> > So anyway I celebrated some tonight but plan to
> > celebrate some more Saturday night and Sunday morning.
> >
> > Happy Beltane week to all readers!
> >
> > good night,
>
> But I might celebrate Beltane even later, at the
> full moon the night of May 24, since spring is
> somewhat delayed here in Newfoundland due to
> cold ocean current and drifting sea ice instead
> of the Gulf Stream, even though we are south of
> Ireland. (Full moon is 1:55 a.m. NDT May 25,

Again note that the number 55 is important to me,
and that in Roman numerals it is LV, which I take
to mean LOVE.

> so the night of May 24, which is Victoria's birthday.)

Victoria played a big role in some of my FTE
mailing list writing of 1995. I noted that
a young Victoria looked a little like a
young Sarah McLachlan. And as may be
clear from the below, I related Victoria
to Ceridwen (from the cluck) and Gaia (from
the little bit of you).

Here are two poem fragments from
http://www.nfld.com/~dalton/poemfrag.html :


May Day, SOS
-----------------
fire, warm my hagrrrl [this i juggled on the computer, unfinished?]
from the sin gal lie
with hern's stole, passion
mouth ice, river breaks
...


and


Victoria: "Where the cluck are my secrets?"
Me: "Here, here, in this precious little bit of you,
rub this dull lamp to get a bright spear for
your sacred mound, and secrets to share" :-)



But I will also be partying and hoping to meet someone
at The Mahones (and a bunch of local celtic bands)
concert at Club One on May 19, the Sunday night
just before the Monday on which the Victoria Day
holiday is celebrated here in Canada.

How was your Beltane?

Also on Sept. 5, 1991 I fulfilled the following line
from Sarah McLachlan's song Into the Fire

I will stare into the sun until its light doesn't blind me

but I didn't yet fulfill the following two lines,

I will walk into the fire until its heat doesn't burn me
And I will feed the fire

(Sometimes I edit the lyrics to
I will walk into her fire until its heat doesn't burn me)

Giovanna Stefani

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May 13, 2013, 4:46:48 AM5/13/13
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David Dalton scrive:

> Again note that the number 55 is important to me, and that in Roman
> numerals it is LV, which I take to mean LOVE.

LV in Roman numerals is based on letters from the Latin alphabet.
The Latin word for 'love' does not include those letters, not does its
modern Italian equivalent. Therefore, the Roman numerals LV cannot be
equated to 'love'.

>> so the night of May 24, which is Victoria's birthday.)

Who is Victoria?

> Victoria played a big role in some of my FTE mailing list writing of
> 1995. I noted that a young Victoria looked a little like a young Sarah
> McLachlan. And as may be clear from the below, I related Victoria to
> Ceridwen (from the cluck) and Gaia (from the little bit of you).
> Victoria: "Where the cluck are my secrets?" Me: "Here, here, in this
> precious little bit of you,

Again, who is Victoria?

--
Giovanna

David Dalton

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May 13, 2013, 11:48:02 PM5/13/13
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In article <5190a878$0$23487$5b6a...@news.zen.co.uk>,
Giovanna Stefani <giov...@notmail.com> wrote:

> David Dalton scrive:
>
> > Again note that the number 55 is important to me, and that in Roman
> > numerals it is LV, which I take to mean LOVE.
>
> LV in Roman numerals is based on letters from the Latin alphabet.
> The Latin word for 'love' does not include those letters, not does its
> modern Italian equivalent. Therefore, the Roman numerals LV cannot be
> equated to 'love'.

I don't use Latin, but English. Roman numerals are
often mixed with English these days. Look at it
as a poetic leap/connection if you will, or as
a sign of my mental illness. :-)

> >> so the night of May 24, which is Victoria's birthday.)
>
> Who is Victoria?
>
> > Victoria played a big role in some of my FTE mailing list writing of
> > 1995. I noted that a young Victoria looked a little like a young Sarah
> > McLachlan. And as may be clear from the below, I related Victoria to
> > Ceridwen (from the cluck) and Gaia (from the little bit of you).
> > Victoria: "Where the cluck are my secrets?" Me: "Here, here, in this
> > precious little bit of you,
>
> Again, who is Victoria?

Victoria is Queen Victoria. Her birthday is May 24
and it is celebrated as a holiday in Canada on the
Monday on or before May 24. On that weekend many
Canadians go camping and have outdoor fires so I
have said in the past that it is the Newfoundland
equivalent of Beltane, again partly due to the
delay in warm weather here, though it was 20 C
yesterday and today here.

Giovanna Stefani

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May 14, 2013, 4:59:00 AM5/14/13
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David Dalton scrive:

> In article <5190a878$0$23487$5b6a...@news.zen.co.uk>,
> Giovanna Stefani <giov...@notmail.com> wrote:
>
>> David Dalton scrive:
>>
>> > Again note that the number 55 is important to me, and that in Roman
>> > numerals it is LV, which I take to mean LOVE.
>>
>> LV in Roman numerals is based on letters from the Latin alphabet. The
>> Latin word for 'love' does not include those letters, not does its
>> modern Italian equivalent. Therefore, the Roman numerals LV cannot be
>> equated to 'love'.
>
> I don't use Latin, but English. Roman numerals are often mixed with
> English these days. Look at it as a poetic leap/connection if you
> will, or as a sign of my mental illness. :-)

The amusing part is that here there is a scheme by which business
subsidise their employees' meals when no in house facilities are
available. That is what LV means here - Luncheon Vouchers.

>
>> >> so the night of May 24, which is Victoria's birthday.)
>>
>> Who is Victoria?
>> Again, who is Victoria?
>
> Victoria is Queen Victoria. Her birthday is May 24 and it is
> celebrated as a holiday in Canada on the Monday on or before May 24. On
> that weekend many Canadians go camping and have outdoor fires so I have
> said in the past that it is the Newfoundland equivalent of Beltane,
> again partly due to the delay in warm weather here, though it was 20 C
> yesterday and today here.

That's interesting. She is barely remembered here and never celebrated.
The present Queen may be about to surpass her longevity record, just as a
matter of interest.


--
Giovanna


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