Hi Linda...Twelfth night is January 5; twelfth day is January 6. Traditionally it’s the day the Magi reached Bethlehem. In earlier times it was a time of celebration and a lot of partying.
Dearest Suzi, Hardly can believe that time is passing already this fast... at a certain age, it goes faster and faster! Wishing you and yours all the very best! Hugs, Mariette
Hi Mariette....I could not agree more about the way time passes. If feels like it was summer last month. Wishing y and Pieter a happy and healthy new year!
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ReplyDeleteHi R’sRue....Thanks for stopping by. I don’t think we have met before. I always wonder, as a not very high profile blogger, how people find me.
DeleteWell I had to look up twelfth night. Thanks for enlightening me.
ReplyDeleteHi Patti...It’s a way of extending the Yule season. I am so glad the commercial world has not caught on!
Deletesuch sweet santa's, I just found out that the 12 days of Christmas are after chistmas
ReplyDeleteHi Linda...Twelfth night is January 5; twelfth day is January 6. Traditionally it’s the day the Magi reached Bethlehem. In earlier times it was a time of celebration and a lot of partying.
ReplyDeleteDearest Suzi,
ReplyDeleteHardly can believe that time is passing already this fast... at a certain age, it goes faster and faster!
Wishing you and yours all the very best!
Hugs,
Mariette
Hi Mariette....I could not agree more about the way time passes. If feels like it was summer last month.
ReplyDeleteWishing y and Pieter a happy and healthy new year!
Our tree is still up ;). Yes, we are all about extending the Yule as January hits and then we are close to the hungry gap......Happy Yuletide❣️
ReplyDeleteHi Sandy...We usually leave ours p until Groundhog Day!
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