Today the United States is celebrating Labor Day. In honor of that holiday, The Wild Hunt will be taking a day off.
We would also like to acknowledge all of those people, past and present, who have dedicated their energy, time, talents, and passion to keeping this news service going each week.
“You just can’t beat the person who never gives up” – Babe Ruth
Thank you to all of our writers, columnists, guests, and all those who labor behind the scenes. The artist Vincent van Gogh is credited as saying: “Great things are done by a series of small things brought together.”
We will return tomorrow with Pagan Community Notes, which will be followed by news, interviews, and a weekend of great columns.
“Without labor, nothing prospers.” – Sophocles
In the meantime, catch up on some of the recent Wild Hunt articles that you may have missed.
- Column: How Do You Get Your Name?
- A pilgrimage to Sweden’s Stonehenge and the lost temple of Uppåkra
- Hekate devotees request British Museum keep statue in public view
- Column: The Stories of Our Lives
- The Sandman: where nightmares and fantasies strive for agency
- Opinion: Sex Magic and Collective Shame
- Column: Four Years Looking Back
- Column: On Masks
“We may, indeed, indulge in sport and jest, but in the same way as we enjoy sleep or other relaxations, and only when we have satisfied the claims of our earnest, serious task.” – Cicero
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