Today, with the fewest hours of daylight, is the day to go out and fetch greenery to bring into the house, to encourage the return of the sun.
The tradition of bringing greenery into the home goes back a Very long way. This would have been the only decoration available to the poorest homes.
And even earlier each plant had a meaning.........Holly was a symbol of everlasting life and fertility, Ivy was an anti-witching plant with medicinal values, Rosemary was holy and magical and Bay was sacred to Apollo and Aescutapious, the God of medicine. Mistletoe was also associated with fertility and used by Druids in their ceremonies.
Christmas wreaths made of greenery are also ancient, thought to date back to Roman times when they decorated homes during Saturnalia. The wreath is thought to be a symbol of the wheel of the year. (The word Yule is usually thought to come from the Nordic word jol but may come from their word for wheel.......houl).
I've included this a few times on the day of the Winter Solstice but not for a year or two, so here it is again.
Susan Cooper is an author best known for a series of fantasy novels for children |
And I've had this book for at least 3 years and still not got around to reading it, must make an effort this year despite having all the good library books to get through.
It has 12 stories from various countries that have been passed down through the generations.
The day I loathe for it being the shortest, but the day I also love knowing the light will begin to return after today.
ReplyDeleteThe book looks lovely. We all have books like that in our stacks and I wonder why they remain unread.
My neighbour (a nurse, mid 30s) is gradually replacing our joint, very scrappy hedge and we were discussing progress. I asked him to make sure he left me enough holly for Christmas. He looked puzzled. "What's holly got to do with Christmas?" He didn't know 'The Holly and the Ivy', had never heard of bringing in greenery. He seemed to think I was bonkers! (No cultural confusion, he is British, white, never lived outside the country, went through our school system, has been nursing for ages.) I felt very old after talking to him.
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