Monday, 20 January 2025

Wassailing

 I had to drag myself out of bed at 6.45 this morning as the chap is coming to do the heating boiler service for the year.  It was going to be last Friday, but they had to cancel it as there were people with broken boilers.  So I had to go in and get the bed linen off the drying rails, move Keith's wheelchair, a couple of the 3 child car seats etc.  He was due 7.30 -8 a.m. and hasn't arrived yet (10 to 8). At least we wont be too long without the heating on.

I had another rough night, as it suddenly occurred to me I'd left the heating on at 15 as  Tam gets cold in the middle of the night - she sleeps half covered so that Rosie has no risk of suffocating.  So I had to come down and go in the airing cupboard and turn the system off at the control panel.  Then of course, I was awake for hours and instead of shivering, I was really hot and my bladder was uncomfortable again, and my hair looks like an oil slick this morning. I took Ibuprofen at breakfast but none since and feel a little more human so perhaps it was just a chill.

Then, as no engineer appeared, I left a somewhat irate message on the company's answerphone as they weren't answering it. Turns out it was my fault as it was NEXT Monday they were coming, so we froze for nothing.  

3 short videos at the bottom.








Wassailing is supposed to take place on the 12th night after Christmas.  However, this was postponed from last weekend as it was so bitterly cold.  HAH-not much better on Saturday.  It is an ancient pagan tradition to ensure tree fertility in the coming season, drinking the health of the tree in cider and making loud noises to scare off evil spirits. The piece of bread is to bring good fortunes to all for the year. Wikipedia will give lots more details.









18 comments:

  1. I forgot to Wassail this year - no apples for me then!

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    1. I think good pruning is probably more important!!

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  2. Lovely photos. I would love to go to a Wassailing event but we can't visit Herefordshire sadly in January although I think some are held locally to home. It is a lovely tradition and good to see it is being kept up. Hope you feel a bit better soon.

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    1. I'm sure there are orchards nearer than Herefordshire to visit. You'll have to check for next year. Feeling better this morning (Weds).

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  3. I like the music in the barn. I am in awe of anyone who can play a musical instrument. The face on your little one is gorgeous.

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    1. She is such a poppet. They were playing a few reels to keep us entertained whilst we (froze!) waited . . . The triangle is about the sum of my musical skills!

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  4. I do love a good Wassail m’dear, hope you are feeling a tad warmer.

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    1. Well, I was until I thought the heating eng. was coming Monday morning and turned all the heating off overnight - got the wrong date . Anyway, they bought it forward from next Monday and he's here now. I have my heated blanket around me . . .

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  5. What an interesting tradition.

    God bless.

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  6. It looks as if Rosie takes her wassailing very seriously indeed. She's a beauty.

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    1. She wasn't quite sure what to make of it all, bless her. She looks so like Tam at the same age, but has Jon's stronger eyebrows.

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  7. Those eyes of Rosie, she will get anything she wants in later life;) It looked cold at the wassailing but the music was good. Hope your health improves soon. x

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    1. She has Tam's and Keith's lovely hazel eyes. I think I had a bug as some of the musicians weren't that warmly clad.

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  8. Good to see Rosie starting young with her appreciation of folklore and traditions. Those boot button eyes! Hope you’re starting to feel more yourself. Spring is definitely on her way. I have primroses, snowdrops and crocus in flower in the garden! Sarah x

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    1. Tam asked for a book for her for Christmas which was Welsh traditions and folklore about strong Welsh women. I have a few Primroses out around Christmas and the birds definitely believe spring is on the way.

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  9. No wassailing for me, but then the tree gave me no apples last year or the year before so I'm sulking anyway. :-)

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  10. Perhaps it needs a good feed to cheer it up. I intend to add to my wee orchard again when I see the cheap fruit trees on offer. I would love a Russet too.

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