I was looking through my Llewellyn's Witches' Datebook 2006 for info on runes and I came across an article called "Forgotten Days of Power", written by James Kambos.
There is one coming up on Sunday! :3
Llewellyn's Witches' Datebook 2006 (James Kambos)
August 13: Diana's Day- The ancient Romans set aside this day to honor their beloved diety, Diana. Great and powerful, Diana is a warrior goddess figure. She is the compassionate protector of the disadvantaged. As a Moon goddess, she is also identified with women, childbirth, hunters, animals, and all rural places. Healing and success fall under her powers as well.
Since trees are sacred to Diana, invoke her spirit in a wooded area. To do this, plan a picnic or a cookout. Serve grilled meats and fruits. After your feast, cast a spell for general well-being and success. Thank Diana for listening to you by leaving a small hift on a tree branch such as an ornament shaped like an animal, a crescent Moon, or a star.
End your day by visiting orchards or produce stands. This is an especially enjoyable day for children- consider taking them to a county fair so they may see the animals, canned goods, and vegetables, all of which have special meaning to Diana.
Since trees are sacred to Diana, invoke her spirit in a wooded area. To do this, plan a picnic or a cookout. Serve grilled meats and fruits. After your feast, cast a spell for general well-being and success. Thank Diana for listening to you by leaving a small hift on a tree branch such as an ornament shaped like an animal, a crescent Moon, or a star.
End your day by visiting orchards or produce stands. This is an especially enjoyable day for children- consider taking them to a county fair so they may see the animals, canned goods, and vegetables, all of which have special meaning to Diana.