Past newsletters provide comment, insight into national policy, opinion, activities and members'
pet projects as well as research, culture and seasonal folklore. Choose by subject or season:
by season:
2004
FOGS News Volume XV number 1 mid-winter 2004
FOGS News Volume XV number 2 Summer solstice 2004
2003
FOGS News Volume XIV number 1 Candlemas 2003
2002
FOGS News Volume XIII number 1 Candlemas 2002
FOGS News Volume XIII number 2 summer solstice 2002
FOGS News Volume XIII number 3 autumn equinox 2002
2001
FOGS News Volume XII number 2 vernal equinox 2001
FOGS News Volume XII number 4 autumn equinox 2001
2000
FOGS News Volume XI number 1 Millenium solstice 2000
FOGS News Volume XI number 2 vernal equinox 2000
FOGS News Volume XI number 3 summer solstice 2000
FOGS News Volume XII number 1 All Saints 2000
1999
FOGS News Volume X number 2 vernal equinox 1999
FOGS News Volume X number 3 summer 1999
FOGS News Volume X number 4 autumn equinox 1999
Archives:
1998
FOGS Imbolc News Volume IX number 2, Candlemas, February 1st 1998
FOGS Beltane News Volume IX number 3, May 1998
FOGS Samhain News Volume X number 1, All Hallows, November 1998
1997
FOGS Imbolc News Volume VIII number 2 February 1997
1996
FOGS Lughnasad News Volume VII number 3, August 1996
by subject:
Astronomy - ancient and modern
Blue Moons
Lunar Standstills
Precession of Equinoxes [Beltane 1998]
Rolldowns: solar phenomena for all to enjoy [Lammas 1996]
Solar Eclipse
Whitecross, Chapel of Garioch
Stones - the endless and timeless subject of conservation and conversation
Birse's new Millennium stone at Corsedardar
Dyce and Dupplin [November 1998]
Dupplin: in situ or in seclusion?
Durris cairn or offroad vehicles?
Power and Christianity - the early Church
The origin of Michaelmas
King Nechtan & the Pictish church
Picts, Kings, Saints & Chronicles
Pre-Christian belief, sacred knowledge and traditions
Bride or Brigantia: Mother Earth in her spring cloak
Serpent Rhyme likened to the American groundhog
The Cailleach & the Clyack Sheaf - Aikey & Lourin' Fairs
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