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Country Harvest Picture Frame
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Perfect for the country girl at heart, The Country Harvest collection features a raised basket with all kinds of raised and realistic looking delectable fruit spilling out , truly a unique gift collection that makes you hungry just looking at it.
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- 6" H
- Holds a 4x6 Picture
- Matches up with the Country Harvest Desk Clock
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Harvest Festivals : Ever wonder about how harvest festivals were started? Or why they were originally created? These informative articles on the harvest are for you. Carefully researched articles on the Ancient Harvest The Thesmophoria, The festival of Ceres and the origins of The Thanksgiving Harvest Celebrations.
Thesmophoria:Thesmophoria (thesmophoros means “law giver”) was an ancient Greek festival centered around Athens, but celebrated in about fifty villages and cities around ancient Greece. It was held during the month of Pyanopsion (about October-November by our calendar), in honor of Demeter. At that time, this was when fall plantings of barley, winter wheat, and
The Harvest Festival of Ceres: The Cerealia is the annual Festival of Ceres and is where our modern English word “cereal” comes from. Ceres is in many ways the Roman version of the Greek goddess Demeter, also a goddess of grain, and her background story is very similar
The Ancient Egyption Festival of The Grain Harvest:Around the world, harvest festivals are some of the oldest and most enduring of mankind's celebrations and rituals. Since we learned to tame the earth's bounty with agriculture, we've revered the gods assigned to watch over man's new endeavor to feed ourselves.
The Origins of Thanksgiving Harvest Celebrations:The word “harvest” itself comes from the Anglo-Saxon “haverfest” which means autumn. It is now the word used to denote the reaping and gathering of agricultural products every fall. The term August is relatively new, being the month named for Caesar. Before the Julian calendar was accepted, the month was referred to as Lammas, which means “loaf Mass” or prayers to hallow the bread. The Lammas is still practiced today in many Durham Rituals
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This Country Harvest Table Clock is a wonderful reminder of the good old fashioned picnics where friends and neighbors came together to celebrate the end of Harvest. 4".5"H X 3.7" W
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This trinket box from our country Harvest collection is sure to be considered a unique treasure, a 3 dimensional basket full of fruit serves as the handle, match with our country Harvest Picture frame for a truly special gift idea!
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