January Sixth, the Feast of the Epiphany, and the liturgical end of the Christmas season, is also known as Old Christmas Day in many parts of Newfoundland and Labrador, especially! The name has its origins in England’s adoption of the Gregorian calendar which dropped tweleve days from the old calendar and resulted in Christmas being celebrated December 25th, rather than January 6th...... **💚🎄🏡 Imagine Hygge-ing in a cozy maritime town of Newfoundland!!
The tradition of Hygge includes: Cozying up with a loved one for a movie, Sharing a meal and drinks with friends and family, Curling up by a fire on a cold winter's night to read a book and sip tea. The word hygge has been used in English since the mid-20th century. Some elements that can help create a hygge-like atmosphere include: Candles, Throw blankets, Oversized sweaters, Thick socks...and GREAT TEA!
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