The Winter solstice (C.21st Dec), the shortest day and longest night of the year. After this night, the days shall grow just marginally longer and the sun begins it's ascent once more. This is a festival of great jollity & feasting ~ an affirmation of hope in dark times, when people buy treats and package them in bright colours and ribbons. The house is filled with greenery to represent life ongoing, and yule logs are burnt to celebrate warmth and welcome back the sun. Altough this festival celebrates the returning light, we recognise the importance of both light and dark, and it is fitting to set aside some time before all the merriment commences to honour the darkness ~ now is a dormant time, all the world is resting & without time to rest ourselves and recharge, we couldn't possibly acquire the strength we need to live.
Traditional symbols and associated bits and bobs...
Colours: White, Green
Flowers/Foliage: evergreen trees, holly, ivy, mistletoe
Gods/Goddess: sun gods, virgin goddesses
Symbols: yule log. shiny things (representing light, and lots of it!)
Foods: fruit cake, spiced biscuits, rich meats
(Beware, scary photo ahead...!)