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Bettejo Dux has lived on the cosmic Garden
Island of Kaua'i for over 40 years.
Bettejo is a regular opinion writer in the Garden Island news
and is the author of the famed novella, "The Scam."
Her latest fiction"Children of extinction"
is now released and available on Amazon!Bettejo has a gift of mingling the present, the past, and the future. |
Spring Has Sprung
Far removed from a religious celebration the Spring equinox is an event that happens every year signaling spring in our hemisphere and autumn in the southern hemisphere. It's a time when daylight equals nightfall. It's an event in the sky that's been observed by humans since humankind became observers of the sky. We were farmers, we were sailors, we hunted, we gathered, we lived with nature.
Think of a time when there were no city lights. Imagine how the night sky must have sparkled with stars, and the sun--sailing overhead in the daylight hours--was worshiped and warm and played a very important role in our lives. Still does. Of great importance to all, at the time of the equinox, it promised a return of nature's fertility. The earths' journey around the sun--although it wasn't expressed that way then-- was there for all to see. In March, all over the northern hemisphere, the sun begins to rise earlier and set later. This event can be measured, predicted, it always occurs, and everywhere in our hemisphere it is a time of great rejoicing.
This years in Hawaii, it happens on Saturday, March 19 at 6:30 PM.
For Christians it's called Easter. And in the Jewish faith it's called Passover.
Pagans celebrate it as Ostara named after the Anglo-Saxon goddess, Eostre and it's a celebration of spring. A time for planting and sowing a new crop.
A scientific explanation would go like this, "On the equinoxes the Sun shines directly on the equator and the length of day and night is nearly equal. The March equinox marks
marks the moment the Sun crosses the celestial equator – the imaginary line in the sky above the Earth’s equator – from south to north." Fascinating charts, videos, observations all over the Internet are well worth a watch.
I can remember when communities celebrated with an Easter Parade. An Easter bonnet, "...with all the frills upon it..." were the rage. One dressed up in Easter finery to attend church or go out to lunch or dinner to show-off.
Today, take a trip to the Mall and fill your sights and senses with candy, eggs, Easter bunnies and baskets. Ever wonder what that was all about? Eggs are a very powerful symbol of fertility, and spring is a season when animals mate and flowers bloom. It's a time of renewal. Want to talk about rabbits? Many rabbits are nocturnal but in spring mating season they show up in the daytime. Did you know a doe can conceive a second liter while still pregnant with the first? And sometimes, when there are too many bucks and not enough does, the bucks go nuts and bounce around like ping-pong balls. March Hares go Mad.
I was always a confused, as a little kid, as to how rabbits ended up laying eggs. Does anyone know the answer to that?
Also, of course, it's a wonderful excuse to spend money.
Whatever you do, enjoy. Enjoy. Smell the flowers. Smile a lot.
Bettejo breaking bread and
discussing life with her friend and mentor, Richard Dawkins. |
P.S.
For further reading on this subject read "Dairy on a ferry."
http://dakinetalk.blogspot.com/2014/04/dairy-on-ferry-james-kimo-rosen.html
Mr. Saylor lives on Kaua'i 6 months of the year....
Video #1;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3PPMPsVJoz4
Video #2;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKV8lFyv4e0
Video #3;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BOoER6zcLZo
Video-#4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=12qq10y8OAg
Video #5
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2nbDn6dyOAc
Newest video #6
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TsbZSzIQtHA
Bettejo's new priceless possession is Richard Dawkins' "Brief Candle in the Dark."
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