In the still largely agrarian world of the early 1800’s, fall and winter became a time to relax after harvest. Gentry and yeoman alike could take advantage of old feasting customs that had long ago mingled with the Christian holidays.
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Winter Fare
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- Life is too busy--house is almost sold (more paperwork than for buying the place), and now I've a signed lease on a new place. Must pack! 3 days ago
- EVA meeting today -- and rain on the way (again). What's with this--climate change means LA becomes the new Seattle? Not a good trade. 2 weeks ago
- Finally finished reading my RITA books - are big fat books the new trend? What happened to paper being expensive? 2 weeks ago
- have offer on the house, and it's now about to go to escrow - exciting times! 2 weeks ago
- A reader's advice to writers http://shar.es/m0mPd via @sharethis 3 weeks ago
- vampirical evidence ? -- so just how many physicists does it take to prove vamps exist (or not) - http://bit.ly/aVsWh 3 weeks ago
- sage advice, writings on writing, and I think my fav is "Prayer might help" - http://bit.ly/bUBF9l 3 weeks ago
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