Why a sheep here this morning? The name Imbolc is likely taken from an Old Irish expression meaning "in the belly", a respectful nod to the ewe sheep that are pregnant in early February. This day is sometimes called "Oimelc", meaning "ewe's milk".
The livelihood and status of ancient tribes depended on the fertility of their livestock, and the ancients considered raiding other tribes for prime specimens quite acceptable. Ballads were sung to celebrate the more daring thefts, and wars were sometimes waged to regain the ownership of prized animals which had been pilfered.
Today's festival celebrates fertility, springtime, and the lambing season about to begin in so many corners of the northern hemisphere. No lambs will be born in the eastern Ontario highlands for several weeks, but here is a contented face from another lambing season. This morning, we are halfway between winter and spring, and that is something to celebrate.
Happy Imbolc, happy Candlemas! May there be light in your life.





















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