An offering of the most in-season fruits in my area, peaches drizzled with honey and avocado. As well as homemade honey spice cookies that use olive oil as the base.
Afterwards it started to storm so now I’m spending time outside with mighty Zeus as he flashes thunders in the sky and pours down his rains upon the earth.
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Don't mind me just realizing that I might've fucked up with the calendar already.
I fucking FORGOT that the first new moon after the summer solstice is the first of Hekatombaion. HOW DID I FORGET THAT??????? I don't know. Well fuck. Aight. The summer solstice was Jun 21.....I'm off by a whole ass month. Okay then.
So here's a Sparks Notes version of the festivals for Skirophorion because I messed that up:
Herakleia, this shows up at two parts of the Attic Civil Year. In Skirophorion, this festival is on the 27. This is held in honour of Herakles, as the name states.
Prometheia is a modern festival with no known date but likely occurred at the end of the Attic Civil Year. This is held in honour of...you guessed it, Prometheus.
So I THINK the big reason why I messed up the alignment is due to forgetting about the summer solstice. BUT ALSO that I forgot that this wasn't the year that has one month extended....So anyway, I forgor..lmao. I wish I picked up on that sooner. Damn.
So July 14 marked the first new moon after the solstice which means that was the first of Hekatombaion. Gotta love my ADHD brain. Anywho, there are 29 days this month making it a hollow month.
Today is the 23 of Hekatombaion which means I missed some festivals huzzah.
For the ones that I missed:
On the 4th was Aphrodisia, held in honour of Aphrodite.
On the 7th was Hekatombaia, held in honour of Apollon.
On the 12th was Kronia, held in honour of Kronos.
On the 15-16th was Synoikia, held in honour of Athena and Zeus.
On the 19th was Nemesia, held in honour of Nemesis.
Today marks the start of Panathenaea and it will end on the 29th. This is held in honour of Athena. Every year this is celebrated as Lesser Panathenaea but every four years as Great Panathenaea.
The Attic month of Skirophorion ends July 6th and the month of Hekatombaion begins July 7th. Hekatombaion begins the Athenian New Year and there’s a lot going on. My dates are from Hellenism.org, but you’ll note that my Deipnon, Noumenia, and Agathos Daimon begin a day earlier because I observe Deipnon on the true dark moon the way ancient Greeks would have. Hellenion’s calendar is a great resource, especially if you, like me, aren’t great at math.
Dates marked with an asterisk are monthly observances and are generally household events and not big festivals. Smaller offerings would be made on these dates and it would have been just family or close community. Dates without asterisks, like Kronia or Synoikia are festivals that would have been observed city-wide and would have processions, public sacrifices and offerings, and feasting.
I do not observe every date on the Attic calendar; just Deipnon, Noumenia, and Agathos Daimon, any festivals, and any smaller household days that appeal to me. For example, you’re never going to catch me making offerings to Theseus, the biggest bag of dicks in Greek mythology, but I do observe Athena, Apollo, and whichever other monthly dates that feel right.