VernEx

Aka: Vernal Equinox, Spring Equinox, Ostara (Wiccan), Alban Eilir (Welsh/Neo-Druidic)

Traditional Date: Late September (21-23ish) (NH: late March)
2023 Astronomical Date: September 23 (NH: March 20)*

Themes: Fertility, awakening, rebirth

Moon Phase: First Quarter
Colours: Light green, pink, lavender, yellow
Botanicals: Bottlebrush, pink Geraldton wax, lemon myrtle, peppermint tree, cherry blossoms, calendula
Incense: Lemon myrtle, lavender
Crystals: Rose quartz, amethyst, moonstone, aquamarine

Foods: Seeds, flowers, sprouts/greens, honey, cheese, eggs

The Vernal (Spring) Equinox marks the point where the day and night are of equal length, making it a time of balance. From here, the daylight hours gradually get longer leading up to the Summer Solstice.

By this time, spring is solidly underway here. The two stand-outs for me at this time are the bright bottlebrush flowers, as well as the cascading blossoms on the peppermint trees. These flowers are just some among many, as this is often the peak of wildflower season!

In addition to the swooping magpies, at this time you can usually notice cygnets, ducklings, and other young waterfowl around lakes, wetland areas, and some other waterways.

Linked/Coinciding Festivals:

How to celebrate Ostara/Vernal Equinox

While there are obviously a whole bunch of traditional activities associated with the Christian and Wiccan celebrations at the Spring Equinox, what if you don’t really vibe with those? After all, they’re based on what’s going on in the UK (or sometimes the US) in 6 months time, and while it’s roughly the same point in the seasonal cycle, our landscape, lifestyle, and even seasons are still quite different.

Some ideas:

Experiences

I’ve written about some of my previous VernEx adventures in my grimoire:


Next: Floralia



Notes

*: Southern Hemisphere dates based on Perth, WA (GMT+8); Northern Hemisphere dates based on GMT. Find the date/time based on your location here.