So I am lokoing at my Nog Silk Soymilk. And I find it a bit humorous.
"Happy Nog Days!
Peace, love and good cheer come naturally this time of year. Here are a few favorite cross-cultural celebrations:
Halycon Days, Saturnalia, Yule and Winter Solstice -
from Greeks, Romans and pagans.
Kqanzaa- a week of rememberance and celebration.
Ta Chiu- a Taoist festival of peace an renewal.
And let us all celebrate the repeal, in 1660, of the English law that made holiday celbrations illegal.
Yippee!"
Besides its annoying attempt to be cute (Yippee!??), there are a couple picks. Those are definitely the holidays I think about this time of year. And associate with Egg Nog. And how are holidays of the Romans and Greek's cross-cultural.. didn't those cultures (That celebrated them) die out over 1000 years ago? Or if not.. how are Roman and Greek celebrations cross-cultural (they might have been in the Mediterranean 2000 years ago).
JM
"Happy Nog Days!
Peace, love and good cheer come naturally this time of year. Here are a few favorite cross-cultural celebrations:
Halycon Days, Saturnalia, Yule and Winter Solstice -
from Greeks, Romans and pagans.
Kqanzaa- a week of rememberance and celebration.
Ta Chiu- a Taoist festival of peace an renewal.
And let us all celebrate the repeal, in 1660, of the English law that made holiday celbrations illegal.
Yippee!"
Besides its annoying attempt to be cute (Yippee!??), there are a couple picks. Those are definitely the holidays I think about this time of year. And associate with Egg Nog. And how are holidays of the Romans and Greek's cross-cultural.. didn't those cultures (That celebrated them) die out over 1000 years ago? Or if not.. how are Roman and Greek celebrations cross-cultural (they might have been in the Mediterranean 2000 years ago).
JM
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