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Lunar Calendar

An t-Òg-mhios 2024

Siud agaibh a’ ghealach ùr —Rìgh nan Dùl ‘ga beannachadh!

Dwelly’s
Lunar DayDay of the
week
Day of the
calendar
month
Month of the
calendar year
1Saturday8June
2Sunday9June
3Monday10June
4Tuesday11June
5Wednesday12June
6Thursday13June
7Friday14June
8Saturday15June
9Sunday16June
10Monday17June
11Tuesday18June
12Wednesday19June
13Thursday20June
14Friday21June
15Saturday22June
16Sunday23June
17Monday24June
18Tuesday25June
19Wednesday26June
20Thursday27June
21Friday28June
22Saturday29June
23Sunday30June
24Monday1July
25Tuesday2July
26Wednesday3July
27Thursday4July
28Friday5July
First 4 weeks of lunar calendar

The 29th and 30th days are subject to the sighting of the New Moon. If the New Moon is seen that is the 1st day of the new lunar calendar. Otherwise days 29 and 30 follow this calendar and then the new lunar calendar starts again beginning with Day 1.

I also would like to point out that these dates are worked out from my own personal observances which will depend on the location I’m at when the lunar cycle renews itself and the weather and landscapes obscuring the visibility of the heavenly bodies. If the moon is not visible the counting of days becomes the basis of this calendar. If it subsequently becomes visible on the 2nd or 3rd day or later, this count will not be adjusted until the next available potential observation of the new moon. This is why I give all the dates for the cycle at the beginning of the cycle as they will not be altered.

By DrewMcN

Drew McNaughton is a poet and musician with a passion for nature and languages.

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