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There are hundreds of seasonal events and customs and here we will catalogue as many as we can find. | There are hundreds of seasonal events and customs and here we will catalogue as many as we can find. | ||
===Months=== | |||
[[January]] [[February]] [[March]] [[April]] [[May]] [[June]] [[July]] [[August]] [[September]] [[October]] [[November]] [[December]] | [[January]] [[February]] [[March]] [[April]] [[May]] [[June]] [[July]] [[August]] [[September]] [[October]] [[November]] [[December]] | ||
===Some Catgories=== | |||
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Revision as of 10:43, 20 May 2007
Category Editor: Doc Rowe
Year after year the same thing! The seasons come and go and we mark them in different ways.
We fire guns into the apple tree branches to ensure a good cider apple crop.
We roll Easter eggs down a rural hillside.
We sing songs outside people's front doors and ask them for money.
We eat mince pies at Christmas and Hot Cross buns at Easter.
There are hundreds of seasonal events and customs and here we will catalogue as many as we can find.
Months
January February March April May June July August September October November December
Some Catgories
Hobby Horse | Mummers | Fairs | Church |
Rushcarts | Football | Carolling | Rolling |
Food | Processional | Dance | Maritime |