Magical photos here 🙂 I nice to learn about other traditions from other countries when it comes to Christmas . I personally didn’t know about this date the 7th of January 🙂 always learning 🙂 thanks for joining in 🙂
Wonderful presentation, magically beautiful 🙂 We celebrate on the 25th. Amazing Christmas magic – people increase expression of love through kindness, compassion, sharing and giving.
Here in Portugal it almost all finishes by Christmas Day as the main celebration is Christmas Eve, however the decorations, cakes and amazing nativity scenes usually remain until Epiphany.
Beautiful, magic… !
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We celebrate Christmas on the 25th and like you said, we continue to the New Year’s Eve Celebrations. Nice post!
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Beautiful!! We celebrate Christmas on Jan. 7 starting holiday season with New Year’s Eve celebration.
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What a hilarious memory from my childhood. Christmas trees were discarded on New Year’s day. The Serbians would then shop the alleys for free trees.
The funny part was getting old enough to see them window shopping the trees beforehand: pointing, smiling, nodding.
Everyone knew and nobody cared. And trees were always put out gently for that very reason. I’d totally forgotten that – thanks. 🙂
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Magical photos here 🙂 I nice to learn about other traditions from other countries when it comes to Christmas . I personally didn’t know about this date the 7th of January 🙂 always learning 🙂 thanks for joining in 🙂
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Wonderful presentation, magically beautiful 🙂 We celebrate on the 25th. Amazing Christmas magic – people increase expression of love through kindness, compassion, sharing and giving.
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Here in Portugal it almost all finishes by Christmas Day as the main celebration is Christmas Eve, however the decorations, cakes and amazing nativity scenes usually remain until Epiphany.
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