Comments before a Cloud Hands Blog Repost from April 22, 2012:
I lived back then in Tehama County, near Red Bluff, California.
Since 2000, I had been interested in studying Neo-Pagan theology, rituals, concepts, and creeds, e.g., Druidry, Wiccan, Taoist, Yoga, Zen.
I published many hypertext notebooks on months, seasons, nature studies, gardening, gardens, plants, spirituality, Neo-Pagan and New Age topics, fitness, taijiquan, yoga, Taoism, Zen, Druids, etc. Many, many many millions of people used these Green Way Research Hypertext Notebooks from 2000-2021. These hypertext notebooks are one of my gifts to others in our world.
I had been teaching yoga and taijiquan since 2001 both privately and at the Tehama Family Fitness Center in Red Bluff, adjacent to the St. Elizabeth's Hospital and Medical Professional Complex. I taught three yoga classes and two taijiquan classes each week at the TFFC from 2003 to 2016; a great part-time job for me. I obtained many fitness certifications at workshops and training courses.
Again, a Repost from April 22, 2012:
All avid gardeners are keen observers of the impact of the seasonal changes in their local environment. Garden work projects must be carefully timed with the flow of the seasons and weather changes so as to minimize wasted effort, prevent wasted time, reduce costs, and maximize their gardening effectiveness and success.
Those who enjoy outdoor activities and outdoor sports plan their activities around the cycle of the seasons. Vacations and outings are carefully scheduled with the weather in mind.
Persons interested in NeoPagan religions and Nature Worshippers play close attention to the “Cycle of the Seasons.” Holy Days and Rites are planned and celebrated based upon a seasonally based liturgical cycle.
I live in the Northern Hemisphere at latitude 40°10' North, in Red Bluff, California, in the North Sacramento Valley. Cities with a similar northern latitude include Beijing, Barcelona, Chicago, Cleveland, Indianapolis, Madrid, Naples, New York, and Vladivostok.
When I created my Months and Seasons Webpages Series I made the following assumptions. First, the resources (i.e., quotations, poems, sayings, facts, links, citations, etc.) would be organized by months and seasons so as to be relevant to me, a person gardening and walking and enjoying nature studies in the Northern Hemisphere. Second, resources chosen would be relevant for a gardener and nature lover. Third, resources chosen would reflect my interests in NeoPagan customs, Indo-European myths and lore, Far Eastern worldviews, nature mysticism, ecology, and the Green worldview.
Every year, the most popular webpages that I have published have been the 26 webpages in the Months and Seasons Webpages Series. These "Cycle of the Year" webpages are served very frequently to readers all around the world. Since they are so popular, I offer the webpages in this series at both my domains: gardendigest.com and egreenway.com. I try to make additions and improvements to some of these webpages every month. I use Google Analytics and my Internet web host's (Blue Host in Utah) statistical programs to keep track of how many times these webpages (excluding counts of graphics served on these webpages) were served by my Internet web host to readers in 2011.
1,287,000 Webpages Were Served in 2011 from the Months and Seasons Webpages Series by Mike Garofalo
January 84,200
February 82,100
March 103,700
Spring 84,700
April 67,200
May 62,100
June 42,600
Summer 40,300
July 41,800
August 68,500
September 85,900
Autumn 23,800
October 103,800
November 105,000
December 117,100
Winter 55,700
Seasons and Time 5,300
Index 83,500
Total 1,287,000
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