Corinna’s going a Maying

white-thorn or hawthorne flowers
Down with the rosemary, and so
Down with the bays and misletoe;
Down with the holly, ivy, all
Wherewith ye dress’d the Christmas hall;
That so the superstitious find
No one least branch there left behind;
For look, how many leaves there be
Neglected there, maids, trust to me,
So many goblins you shall see.– Poem by Robert Herrick
Herrick’s talk of Rosemary and Bays makes me think of Beef Stew…..

Rosemary – decorative and tasty!
Today is 39 days since Christmas, so get those Christmas decorations and gee-gaws put away because tomorrow is the last day of Christmas.
In some places Carnival has already begun. Because before Lent begins, there’s still time to party! Mardi Gras is right around the corner.
Is it just me or are some of these masks a little…goblin like? Perhaps they didn’t get all their Christmas branches pulled down and put away!

Pierre Bergaigne Carnvial Ball – 17th century – some of these costumes would fit right in in Venice this week
It’s also the feast day of Saint Brigit of Kildare, one of the patron saints of Ireland. She’s often portrayed with an eternal flame.


The days are getting a little longer on each end….the darkness of deep Winter begins to lift.
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