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๐™ƒ๐™š'๐™จ ๐™ก๐™ค๐™ค๐™ ๐™ž๐™ฃ๐™œ ๐™›๐™ค๐™ง ๐™จ๐™š๐™–๐™จ๐™ค๐™ฃ๐™–๐™ก ๐™๐™š๐™ก๐™ฅ. ๐™Ž๐™๐™š'๐™จ ๐™ก๐™ค๐™ค๐™ ๐™ž๐™ฃ๐™œ ๐™›๐™ค๐™ง ๐™– ๐™ฃ๐™š๐™ฌ๐™จ ๐™จ๐™ฉ๐™ค๐™ง๐™ฎ. ๐™Š๐™ฃ๐™š ๐™ฉ๐™๐™ž๐™ฃ๐™œ ๐™ž๐™จ ๐™˜๐™š๐™ง๐™ฉ๐™–๐™ž๐™ฃ, ๐™ฃ๐™š๐™ž๐™ฉ๐™๐™š๐™ง ๐™ž๐™จ ๐™ก๐™ค๐™ค๐™ ๐™ž๐™ฃ๐™œ ๐™ฉ๐™ค ๐™›๐™–๐™ก๐™ก ๐™ž๐™ฃ ๐™ก๐™ค๐™ซ๐™š ๐™—๐™ฎ ๐˜พ๐™๐™ง๐™ž๐™จ๐™ฉ๐™ข๐™–๐™จ... Local television personality Kate Carmichael has two weeks to learn how to run a Christmas tree farm for her latest assignment with ๐˜–๐˜ฏ ๐˜ต๐˜ฉ๐˜ฆ ๐˜‘๐˜ฐ๐˜ฃ. Too bad the gruff cowboy who owns Yuletide Farm doesn't want her anywhere near his property, much less rolling her camera. For someone whose entire livelihood revolves around Christmas, the man is anything but merry. But Kate is determined to break through his frozen exterior. After all, uncovering the real story is what she does best. For Deacon Winters, maintaining the legacy of his family's tree farm is a weight heavier than Santa's toy-filled sleigh. When his mother hires Kate as a holiday farmhand, it's with the hope her TV show can generate publicity for their business. Deacon isn't thrilled, but numbers are down and the memory of the year he almost lost it all is as fresh as the cut evergreens he sells. Plus, there's something about Kate's joyful--albeit persistent--attitude he can't resist. Suddenly, he's baking gingerbread houses, dancing in the fallen snow, and decorating Christmas trees, all to spend more time with her. Just as Deacon's heart begins to thaw, Kate's assignment is cut short and the reason for her sudden departure has him reliving painful memories of Christmas past. Is a merry-ever-after in the cards this holiday season or is their relationship just more of yesterday's news?
An examination of the sacred botany and the pagan origins and rituals of Christmas โ€ข Analyzes the symbolism of the many plants associated with Christmas โ€ข Reveals the shamanic rituals that are at the heart of the Christmas celebration The day on which many commemorate the birth of Christ has its origins in pagan rituals that center on tree worship, agriculture, magic, and social exchange. But Christmas is no ordinary folk observance. It is an evolving feast that over the centuries has absorbed elements from cultures all over the world--practices that give plants and plant spirits pride of place. In fact, the symbolic use of plants at Christmas effectively transforms the modern-day living room into a place of shamanic ritual. Christian Rรคtsch and Claudia Mรผller-Ebeling show how the ancient meaning of the botanical elements of Christmas provides a unique view of the religion that existed in Europe before the introduction of Christianity. The fir tree was originally revered as the sacred World Tree in northern Europe. When the church was unable to drive the tree cult out of peopleโ€™s consciousness, it incorporated the fir tree by dedicating it to the Christ child. Father Christmas in his red-and-white suit, who flies through the sky in a sleigh drawn by reindeer, has his mythological roots in the shamanic reindeer-herding tribes of arctic Europe and Siberia. These northern shamans used the hallucinogenic fly agaric mushroom, which is red and white, to make their soul flights to the other world. Apples, which figure heavily in Christmas baking, are symbols of the sun god Apollo, so they find a natural place at winter solstice celebrations of the return of the sun. In fact, the authors contend that the emphasis of Christmas on green plants and the promise of the return of life in the dead of winter is just an adaptation of the pagan winter solstice celebration.
Wilma decides to plant Christmas trees with the help of her young neighbor, Parker.
There's not much Chrissy Davenport loves more than the small town of Heirloom Point in the midst of the Christmas season. The annual wreath auction kicks off the holiday, and even though this year's winning wreath is lackluster, Chrissy still hangs it on her candle shop's door with pride. But she can't explain the handwritten notes that begin to show up, tucked neatly into the sprigs of greenery. And she can't make sense of the memories they bring back-ones she's tried hard to forget. After a career ending injury, hockey superstar Nick McHenry has no other choice than to return to his hometown of Heirloom Point. But things aren't easy with his high school sweetheart working in the candle shop directly across from his parents' hardware store. And it's even harder to ignore the town chatter regarding his failed career and failed past relationship. Suddenly, he's reliving the Christmas traditions he thought he'd left behind, and revisiting old feelings he figured were long gone. Will Nick and Chrissy discover that some Christmas heirlooms aren't actual things, but the people who make up those nostalgic memories? Or are memories better left in the past where they were made? An Heirloom Christmas is a heartwarming romance filled with second chances, hometown traditions, and the magical promise of the holiday season.
It's December 24th, and the old farmer settles down for a winter's nap, wondering how Christmas can come when there is no snow! In his dream he imagines a snowstorm covering him and his animalsโ€”named One, Two, Three, Four and Fiveโ€”in a snowy blanket. But when the farmer awakens, he finds that it has really snowed outside, and now he remembers something! Putting on his red suit, he goes outside and places gifts under the tree for his animals, bringing holiday cheer to all. "Few in number are the parents who have made it through their toddler's years on just one copy of Carle's The Very Hungry Caterpillar. Dream Snow has similar ingredients: a simple story, lively collage-like illustrations and a fun gimmick for little hands . . ." โ€”Time "This is a simple, well-told story about a simple farmer. . . . Viewers. . . will want to get their hands on it." โ€”The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books "Carle fans and toddlers learning the basics will . . . enjoy the gentle text and creative design features." โ€”Booklist "The pictures are in Carle's trademark richly colored and textured collages that capture the snowy magic of Christmas." โ€”Kirkus Reviews
IACP AWARD FINALIST โ€ข The expert baker and bestselling author behind the Magnolia Network original series Zoรซ Bakes explores her favorite dessertโ€”cakes!โ€”with more than 85 recipes to create flavorful and beautiful layers, loafs, Bundts, and more. โ€œZoรซโ€™s relentless curiosity has made her an artist in the truest sense of the word.โ€โ€”Joanna Gaines, co-founder of Magnolia NAMED ONE OF THE BEST COOKBOOKS OF THE YEAR BY TIME OUT Cake is the ultimate symbol of celebration, used to mark birthdays, weddings, or even just a Tuesday night. In Zoรซ Bakes Cakes, bestselling author and expert baker Zoรซ Franรงois demystifies the craft of cakes through more than eighty-five simple and straightforward recipes. Discover treats such as Coconutโ€“Candy Bar Cake, Apple Cake with Honey-Bourbon Glaze, and decadent Chocolate Devilโ€™s Food Cake. With step-by-step photo guides that break down baking fundamentalsโ€”like creaming butter and sugarโ€”and Zoรซโ€™s expert knowledge to guide you, anyone can make these delightful creations. Featuring everything from Bundt cakes and loaves to a beautifully layered wedding confection, Zoรซ shows you how to celebrate any occasion, big or small, with delicious homemade cake.
An around-the-world tour of ancient Christmas celebrations, Pagan Solstice customs, and magical seasonal plants โ€ข Explores in depth the medicinal and magical properties of the many herbs, barks, and berries associated with the Christmas and Yuletide season โ€ข Looks at the origins of the Christmas tree and Santa Claus, as well as female gift bringers, holiday Spirits, and Yuletide animals โ€ข Shares crafts such as how to make a Yule Log, practices such as Winter Solstice divinations, and recipes for traditional foods and drinks For millennia cultures have taken time out to honor the darkest days of the year with lights, foods, and festivities. In ancient Egypt, people decorated their homes with greenery at the festival of the rebirth of the God Horus. The ancient Romans shared gifts, especially candles, at the midwinter festival of Saturnalia. In Scandinavian and Germanic cultures, the Yule Log was burned in the hearth, fruit orchards were wassailed, and sheaves of wheat were displayed to carry luck into the New Year. In Celtic cultures, mummers and guisers went door to door, and European mistletoe (Viscum album) was gathered by Druids as a medicinal and magical aid. Ellen Evert Hopman shares folklore, recipes, rituals, and crafts to enliven your Yuletide observance. She explores the origins of the Christmas tree and Santa Claus as well as holiday Spirits and Yuletide animals. She explains how to perform Winter Solstice divinations and make traditional foods and drinks such as Elizabethan gingerbread cookies and Wassail. And she looks in depth at the medicinal and magical properties of the many herbs, barks, and berries associated with the Christmas and Yuletide season such as Frankincense and Myrrh, Cinnamon, Nutmeg, Hibiscus, Bayberry, and many more. This guide offers practical and magical ways to celebrate and honor the darkest days of the year.
Profiles noteworthy Christmas films of all types, including movies for children and for grownups, comedies, sad movies, crime and adventure films, horror movies, versions of "A Christmas Carol," the worst movies, and the classics.
This book brings home the stories and origins of the treasured customs which Norwegians use to celebrate the Christmas season. Norwegian immigrants carried with them centuries-old folk tradition, which they held especially dear at Christmas time, remembering family members left behind. But the US, the immigrants and their descendants met the newly evolving traditions of the commercial American Christmas, a powerful homogenising force in a nation of immigrants. Stokker describes and traces the development of folkways on both side of the ocean, from their origins to their practice today. With fascinating details, with scores of accounts of ancient and modern Christmases, with recipes and photographs, this book reminds Norwegians and Norwegian Americans of their connections to each other and explains how their celebrations differ on this joyous family holiday.
Jessica Fletcher hopes to spend a quiet Christmas in her hometown of Cabot Cove, Maine, but her work catches up with her when the neighbor who played Santa Claus at the annual celebration is murdered.