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Date: Spring 1 Location: Town Square (no donation required) Just so you know, this festival doesn’t happen in your first year (first day) of gameplay. Happy New Year! ^^ Not that Jamie particularly cares or anything, y’know. In Japan, new year celebrations are extremely elaborate. It’s truly a time to start anew: paying off debts, calling family and friends, sending greeting cards, playing games, visiting temples, and much more. Of course, a large part of it (as seen here in Harvest Moon!) is plenty of lucky traditional foods to go around, called osechi. These include ozouni soup, sweet potatoes with chestnut, fish cakes (Ray can make those!), seaweed, soybeans, sashimi and other kinds of sushi… …Wikipedia: use it! x3 I’ll be rambling about the real-life Japanese equivalents of all the Harvest Moon festivals in my video descriptions, if you’re interested. Harvest Moon is a registered trademark of Natsume Inc. ©1998-2004 Natsume Inc. All Rights Reserved. Game Programs ©2004 Marvelous Interactive Inc.
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Morocco facing difficult year with disastrous harvest and crisis in trade …
Washington Post This year, the harvest is dramatically down and sectors like tourism are suffering as well, as European tourists tighten their belts and forgo Moroccan vacations. “The main engines of the Moroccan economy are in the process of running out of steam,” … |
Question by Frosty: Three harvest festivals in the Wheel of the Year?
I keep getting different information here. I thought the Autumn Equinox was the third and final harvest festival, but apparently it’s Samhain?
If that’s true, then what’s with the whole deal about the Harvest Moon, wherein the farmers can pick the last of their crops by the light of the moon?
Any insight on Harvest festivals or the Harvest moon tradition welcome. Thanks in advance.
Best answer:
Answer by Magus
Based on the old pagan beliefs and earth worship of the mother.
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Question by Harley R: In Rune Factory:A Fantasy Harvest Moon I have Missed several Festivals Can I go to them again the next year.?
Please Help.
Best answer:
Answer by rose_petal191
Festivals don’t change from year to year. If you missed them the first time around then you can go to them the next year. Nothing changes unless you get married, in which case your wife will be at your house instead of in town and you will not be able to ask her to go with you to certain festivals (e.i. moonlit eve and sacred night)
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town hit twice in a year
CNN By David Ariosto, CNN (CNN) — In 1974, a series of powerful tornadoes whipped through Alabama and devastated a small town called Harvest. It happened again in 1994, and then again last April. "We're sort of a tornado magnet," she said, … Twister slams same area hit by killer storm in '11 Tornado slams same Alabama neighborhood hit by killer tornado last April Tornado strikes area again |
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Harvest marks 10th year
Martinsville Bulletin Those services and facilities, plus many others targeting a better quality of life, have happened in the past decade with help from The Harvest Foundation. Harvest funds local organizations' efforts to boost community vitality and improve residents' … |
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2011 deer season harvest down from last year
BurlingtonFreePress.com As of Wednesday, the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department had received 2615 harvest reports for the split Oct. 1-23, Dec. 3-11 archery season, down about 19 percent from the most recent three-year average at the same point. The Nov. Let's spring for this bear hunt |
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Officials cancel annual Millers Mills Ice Harvest this year
Utica Observer Dispatch By NICHOLE GRANT The 2012 Millers Mills Ice Harvest set for Sunday, Feb. 12, will not take place due to a lack of ice. Harvest Chairman Dave Huxtable said it "is extremely unusual.” Miller Mills pond currently has very little ice coverage, … Millers Mills Ice Harvest canceled Traditional Ice Harvest cancelled |
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Archery deer, turkey harvests up from last year
KTVO JEFFERSON CITY,MO — The Missouri Department of Conservation reports bowhunters posted increases in both deer and turkey harvests during Missouri's 2011-12 archery deer and turkey hunting seasons, topping the previous year's figures by more than … |
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Deer harvest finishes higher from past year
The Tennessean A young sportsman hunt took place the following weekend and that brought the final harvest count for 2011 to 166648, according to the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency. The 2010 harvest was 162465, which was an increase of 644 from 2009. … This season's deer harvest is far short of 2006 mark |



