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why is xmas in winter?

Started by adam04, December 08, 2005, 18:05:59

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adam04

why is xmas in winter?  couldnt they put it in summer?

Have been putting xmas lights up outside now for about a week and a half. No, it isnt going to look like blackpool alluminations. it just takes time!

Two more sets to go up tomorrow, big rush now to get them up! then thye get turned on...yipee!!  will take some pictures when they are all up.

Anyway, back to the title, its freezing, two nights now i have been out in the dark, and have come in with icicles cuming off from my fingers! if it was in summer, it would be warm and the it wouldnt be dark so early!!!  grrrr!!!

anyway,  merry xmas!  ;D  ;D  ;D

adam04


Derekthefox

Head south Adam, then you can enjoy Christmas on the beach, barbies and all.

Oh and one other thing ... bah humbug ...  ;D ;D ;D

Derekthefox ;D

Mrs Ava

Thing is Adam, if it were in summer, your lights wouldn't be very interesting until after 10.30pm as it is light until then!!

redimp

It is in winter because this is when the pagan festivals are.  Solstice is of course on 21st December and the celebration is that things get better from hereon so lets have a nice cheery festival during these dark days.  The Romans had there mid-winter festival actually on 25th December and it is this pagan date that the Christians nicked - it was the only way of getting the pagan locals on board.
Lotty @ Lincoln (Lat:53.24, Long:-0.52, HASL:30m)

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terrace max

Never managed with this pagan!

Bah Humbug!
I travelled to a mystical time zone
but I missed my bed
so I soon came home

Derek

Then do something about it!!!!

Many years ago..the girls were young teenagers and we said this one Christmas...Why is Christmas in the cold dark winter

During one day in the next July the Governor and I decorated the room, put up the tree, the Governor cooked a full Chriistmas dinner with Chriggie pudding and we wrapped pressies
When the girls came home from school were they surprised...we had dinner wearing paper hats and pulling crackers...are we mad...course we are....but did we have fun

Go on...go for it  ;D  ;D

Derek

Derek
Derek... South Leicestershire

I am in my own little world, ...it's OK, ...they know me there!

Plocket

Christmas is not "in winter" Adam - it's on 25th December! Which depending on where you are in the world is during spring, summer, autumn, winter.........

My uncle takes great delight in bragging about his Christmas BBQs in Oz, and sends cards featuring Father Christmas wearing red shorts and a red teeshirt!!!
The tree which moves some to tears of joy is in the eyes of others only a green thing which stands in the way... (William Blake)

adam04

yes i thought about that, the only people who get warm summers are those who get warm winters!!! grrr,    arnt they mean!

Love the idea Derek. dont think the nieghbours will mind, they think i have got everything the wrong way round when i was cutting the lawn in Mid November.  ;D

Icyberjunkie

Quote from: redclanger on December 08, 2005, 18:44:10
It is in winter because this is when the pagan festivals are. Solstice is of course on 21st December and the celebration is that things get better from hereon so lets have a nice cheery festival during these dark days. The Romans had there mid-winter festival actually on 25th December and it is this pagan date that the Christians nicked - it was the only way of getting the pagan locals on board.

I got a slightly different version! 

It is the 25th because the records said that Jesus was born on the 25th.  No one knew when though so December was selected so that the Christians had something to celebrate along side the Pagansbecause once they converted they had to denounce the paganism.   Therefore by celebrating Christs birth then they could still party.   Originally it was January 6th (and still is in Holland) but I don't why on that one!
Neil (The Young Ones) once said "You plant the seed, the seed grows, you harvest the seed....You plant the seed....."   if only it was that simple!!!

Robert_Brenchley

The calendar was changed in the 18th Century but some churches still go by the old Julian calendar, which went back to Julius Caesar and had got out of synch with the sun. The late Roman church was very much into hijacking pagan festivals; in Britain we still name Easter after an old pagan goddess, with the result that some extreme fundamentalist churches claim that celebrating it is 'worshipping' pagan gods despite the fact that it originates from Passover. I don't know when the Saturnalia, if it was the Roman version, became Christmas, though doubtless it's out there on the Net somewhere.

Svea

Quote from: Icyberjunkie on December 08, 2005, 19:52:03
Originally it was January 6th (and still is in Holland) but I don't why on that one!
well originally you were given presents on the 6th jan, as according to the story this is when the wise men arrived with their gifts. makes sense, no?

present opening for is the 24th december, btw ;D
Gardening in SE17 since 2005 ;)

Moggle

Christmas in summer is loverrley! BBQ on the beach followed by a game of beach cricket of course!!

Two of my families Chrissie food traditions are New Potatoes and Raspberries - not a sprout for miles  ;D

I feel compelled to share with you the Aussie version of Jingle Bells:

Dashing through the bush,
in a rusty Holden Ute,
Kicking up the dust,
esky in the boot,
Kelpie by my side,
singing Christmas songs,
It's Summer time and I am in
my singlet, shorts and thongs

Oh! Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way,
Christmas in Australia
on a scorching summers day, Hey!
Jingle bells, jingle bells, Christmas time is beaut!,
Oh what fun it is to ride in a rusty Holden Ute.

Engine's getting hot;
we dodge the kangaroos,
The swaggie climbs aboard,
he is welcome too.
All the family's there,
sitting by the pool,
Christmas Day the Aussie way,
by the barbecue.

Oh! Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way,
Christmas in Australia
on a scorching summers day, Hey!
Jingle bells, jingle bells, Christmas time is beaut!,
Oh what fun it is to ride in a rusty Holden Ute.

Come the afternoon,
Grandpa has a doze,
The kids and Uncle Bruce,
are swimming in their clothes.
The time comes 'round to go,
we take the family snap,
Pack the car and all shoot through,
before the washing up.

Oh! Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way,
Christmas in Australia
on a scorching summers day, Hey!
Jingle bells, jingle bells, Christmas time is beaut!,
Oh what fun it is to ride in a rusty Holden Ute



And there is also a Rolf Harris song about Santa's sleigh being pulled in the southern hemisphere by 6 white kangaroos!
Lottie-less until I can afford a house with it's own garden.

Derekthefox

Love it Moggle !!!

Derekthefox :D

Plocket

He he he! My daughter has a different version to Jingle Bells too - but it's because she's 4:

Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way
MacDonald's farm it is to ride in a one horse open sleigh

And apparently the Little Donkey is carrying a precious loaf!
The tree which moves some to tears of joy is in the eyes of others only a green thing which stands in the way... (William Blake)

CotswoldLass

Thanks for the one Moggle - it's a beaut!

I've just sent off prezzies to my rellies in WA. Will be thinking of them all on the beach at my Aunt and Uncle's ........

Love CLx

Glyn

#15
QuoteAnd there is also a Rolf Harris song about Santa's sleigh being pulled in the southern hemisphere by 6 white kangaroos!
I knew it.. I should have immigrated to OZ?

                             
;D ;D ;D ;D

Merry Tiller

Too many Australians there for my liking ;)

Derekthefox

Well I have never been, so I can't really offer an opinion, and the thought of travelling all that distance ...

Derekthefox :D

Lord Steve

Erm (talks in a very quiet voice) ... I am heading off to New Zealand on Monday for a wedding and will stay there for a southern hemisphere Christmas. I can't wait!!!

lorna

Two of my great nephews who have lived in Australia for quite a number of years say that they still cannot get use to eating Christmas dinner sitting in the sun

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