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The song The Twelve Days of Christmas is a firm favourite among Christmas-carolers everywhere. This year at Clarence House, we've put our own unique spin on the song ...
The first few days of January mark the start of the new ... Mentally, you may still be feeding off the festive high, refusing to let your Christmas flame burn out by keeping your tree up and ...
You are not allowed to take your Christmas decor down until the epiphany. It is still the 12 days of Christmas. If you were tired of all the holiday partying and decided to stay in for New Year ...
The 12 days of ... above your front door in chalk to bless your home. The most common tradition of all, however, is the belief that it’s bad luck to leave your Christmas decorations up after ...
As Professor Nick Groom, from the University of Exeter’s English department, told i news: ”It was basically the Victorians who decided that Christmas decorations should be taken down after 12 days ...
According to English Heritage, it’s got to do with the 12 days of Christmas ... the medieval period.” The decorations, which were traditionally put up on Christmas Eve, used to stay out ...
you may already have taken down your decorations — or perhaps you're a traditionalist who leaves them up until Jan. 6, the Feast of Epiphany and the end of the twelve days of Christmas.
Those who follow Christian traditions typically wait until January 6 or 7 to take down their decorations. This is because, according to Christianity, the twelve days of Christmas symbolize the ...
CHRISTMAS is over for another year, leaving many to wonder when is the best time to take festive decorations down ... depending in part on how the 12 days of Christmas are calculated.