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After an easy morning, we spent some of Saturday afternoon on a walk around the town with the local walking group. Unfortunately this was cut short due to the very cold and snowy
After dinner, it was out again for the Fire Festival. The locals organise this to celebrate the pagan ritual of 'Imbolch' (which marks the unofficial start of spring, or rather the return of the sun and the start of plant growth.) Its an absolutely wonderful event; the atmosphere produced by the large crowd, the pagan drumming, the long fire-lit procession, the fire twirling demonstrations, and then the 'show' part, where Jack Frost and his evil minions fight The Green Man for 'supremacy of the Earth' before the fire works go off. Jack, of course, represents winter and darkness, where as the Green Man represents Spring, the Earth, light etc. The people dressed up in those two extravagant costumes do have a bit of a fisty-cuffs at one point as well.
Memorable moment...the very noisy little girl who was an enthusiastic Jack Frost fan, who shouted in her Yorkshire accent her support throughout the show. For instance, "Jack Frost! We know yu-lose, but we-want yu-to win!" The amazing occurrence was that during the show, after the Green Man won his little boxing match and chased Jack off, it actually stopped snowing!
Some pictures of the event can be found here.
Thankfully it didn't snow at all overnight, so it was easy to clear the car on Sunday morning. Also, the ice on the roads wasn't that bad and the sun was shining so our drive home was pleasant. We stopped off in Huddersfield on the way back to do a supermarket run, and to meet up with a friend who I hadn't seen for some years. A great weekend!
2 comments:
Sounds great and glad to know that winter is almost finished!
It was a great weekend again! Two years in a row, yay! That article is good, great photos. I notice the idiots in the comments are arguing about Christianity. Why is it anytime anything about nature or spirituality or anything comes up, someone's got to spout off about Christianity. Leave your Christianity out of our fire festival, thank you!
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