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August Full Moon - Sturgeon Moon
August Full Moon - Sturgeon Moon, this full moon is named after the Sturgeon Fish as these large fish would come by the numbers to the lakes during this month. It's also been called the green corn moon, the grain moon, and the red moon for the reddish hue it often takes on in the summer haze. August's full moon name is related specifically to the lake sturgeon. There are over two dozen species of sturgeon in the world. The lake sturgeon is a North American freshwater fish. Ot
Spirits Food and Booze Team
Aug 61 min read


September Full Moon - Harvest Moon
The September Full Moon - Harvest Moon is named the Harvest Moon as it usually appears just around the Autumn Equinox The Harvest Moon unlike all the other full Moons, rises just about the same time—around sunset—for several evenings in a row. This gives farmers extra moonlight and allowing them to finish their harvests before the frosts of fall arrive Fun Fact While September’s full Moon is usually known as the Harvest Moon, if October’s full Moon happens to occur closer to
Spirits Food and Booze Team
Aug 62 min read


October Full Moon - Hunters Moon
The October Fulll Moon - Hunters Moon, originates from the belief that this moon was a signal for hunters to prepare for the upcoming cold months by hunting for food. It's believed this is the best time to hunt as the animals are fattening up for winter. When the Harvest Moon was at its peak all the farmers cleared their fields, making it easier for the hunters to spot animals. The Hunter's Moon like the Harvest Moon, rises just about the same time—around sunset—for several e
Spirits Food and Booze Team
Aug 61 min read


December Full Moon - Cold Moon
December Full Moon - Cold Moon represents December's fridged temperatures as winter approaches, and we enter the Holiday Season. Other Names December Full Moon - Cold Moon also has many other tribal names according to the Old Farmer's Almanac The Cree- Drift Clearing Moon Frost Exploding Trees Moon Hoar Frost Moon The Mohawk- Cold Moon The Mohican- Long Night Moon The Anishinaabe- Little Spirit Moon The Oglala- Moon of the Popping Trees The Cherokee- Snow Moon The Western A
Spirits Food and Booze Team
Aug 61 min read


Learn More About Card and Rune Readings
Learn more about Card and Rune Readings, also called divination, are a way to connect with your energy and the energy around you, this can also be referred to as your Aura. These readings are not the same as fortune-telling, they do not tell you about your future but rather point you in the right direction to help you manifest your dreams, goals, and desires. The readings are guidance to help you connect with your subconscious and to help you understand your energy and the en
Spirits Food and Booze Team
Aug 66 min read


November Full Moon - Beaver Moon
November Full Moon - Beaver Moon signals the arrival of winter. As the leaves fall, the trees become bare, and the ground begins to frost. Beavers ready themselves preparing their damns for winter before the ground freezes. The Beaver Moon reminds us that winter is coming and to start preparing. Other Names November Full Moon - Beaver Moon also has many other tribal names according to the Old Farmer's Almanac The Cree- The Frost Moon The Ojibwe- Freezing Moon The Anishinaab
Spirits Food and Booze Team
Aug 61 min read
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