The year consists of twelve 30-day months.
Summer: Brightdawn, Sunspeak, Eveninglow
Autumn: Leafsturn, Harvesthome, Baretree
Winter: Firstchill, Hoarfrost, Snowsturn
Spring: Firstheat, Seedtime, Newsprout
Festivals:
Obon, 15 Eveninglow; carnival and bonfires
Feast of Saints, 7 Harvesthome; a more somber feast marking the shorter days, where the memory of those passed is recalled. It is said the veil between worlds is thin during the weeks that follow.
Cornucopia, 3 Baretree; feasting, celebrating the gathered harvest
Winternight, 10 Firstchill; gift-giving, night market with lights, hot mulled wine or cider, baked goods and roasted nuts
Newblossom, 12 Seedtime; feasting, celebrating blossoming trees and planting
Year: New Era, a more-or-less arbitrary date picked by scholars tasked with aligning calendars from various cultures