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liliacamethyst · 11 months
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hiii can you please do a part 2.for the Web of Secrets? I love your writing
Thank you sooooo much giulis. I really appreciate your comment and yess I am working on Part 2 right now and I'll post it soon. <3 I am so overwhelmed and happy with all the love this fic receives. It really means so much to me! sending you lots of love xx
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leennaan · 10 months
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I'm the anon that ask would you write for guilia I have an idea for her maybe the reader plays a different sport you choose and reader guilia are both each other number one fans
I loved the request. I hope you like it too. Biathlon was and will always be my first and favorite sport. I have many happy memories with it so I hope I could incorporate it a bit in this Fic😊😄
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Giulia Gwinn/ When two sports collide
Being a professional athlete was always your dream. When you were younger you did all sorts of sports, Judo, swimming, football, cross country skiing, you did everything. And you were good at almost everything.
But two sport remained in your heart, football and skiing. When you got older you changed from cross country to Biathlon and as soon as the riffle was added into the mix you knew that Biathlon was you sport.
Being one of the best from early helped a lot. So in your first season as a Biathlet, you had just turned 14, you won the German youth championship.
Football would always remain a big part of your life and you still played with your old teammates now and then but Biathlon became your life.
Giuli and you met at a sports event and instantly hit it off.
She was the one to ask you on a date and from that day one you became almost inseparable. Still everyone around you thought that the two of you were just best friends.
And you played along, not directly hiding your relationship but also not rubbing it in. You loved the soft and subtle touches you guys shared whenever friends were around.
When Giulia ruptured her ACL for the second time you knew how hard the coming month would be for her and with your Welt cup season just around the corner you couldn’t even be by her side.
The good thing about it was, that she tried to come to all your races.
When you won the first race and so had the privilege to start in the yellow bib as the overall leading athlete for the first time in your senior career your girlfriend was standing in the crowd cheering you on.
It was a great feeling as the two of you couldn’t always be at each others completions because of conflicting schedules.
She traveled with you to Gelsenkirchen when you represented Germany at the World Team Challenge at the Schalke Arena.
When you walked into the home changing room she joked that you would be the only person to get her into another home changing room other than Bayerns.
She was the first to congratulate you after you won the race together with your teammate Benedikt Doll.
So when your season came to an end and you won the Overall Cup for the first time in your career Giulia was of course in the crowd. She pulled you into a bone cracking hug as soon as you had gotten rid of your ski’s and riffle. „I am so proud of you baby! You had such a phenomenal season and even tho I hate that I ruptured my ACL again I am so happy that I could be at so many of your races.“
She pulled back slightly to kiss you on the forehead. „I love you Giuli. Thank you that you were always by my side. I now how hard this has been for you but we’re so strong and I am so happy that you were able to be with me almost this whole season!“
So when Giuli had her first match after almost a whole year you where standing in the crowd, wearing her Trikot and shouting the loudest whenever she had the ball.
After the game, which Bayern won 3-0, you came down to the pitch. And was the first to greet you, having spent a lot of time with Giulis Teammates you became great friends with most of them.
„Hey long time no seen.“ She said before she pulled you into a quick hug.
„Hey Syd. Great game!“ „Thank you, I think the whole team was just happy to have Giuli back on the pitch.“
„She was so nervous the whole night, scared to let you all down or that she wasn’t got enough and I think also a bit scared of the possibility to rupture something again.“
But before Syd could answer you Giulia had crushed into you.
You laughed and hugged her back. „You look good in my Trikot, it suits you.“ She mumbled, not letting you go.
“You two are sickening cute, you know.” Came the voice of Klara from behind you.
You pulled back slightly to look at her.
“You are just jealous that your boyfriend isn’t here to hug you.” You couldn’t help answering. Giulia and you could almost see how Klara as well as Syd, who was still standing beside you, worked you words out.
“Wait wai wait, you guys are together!? Since when? Oh my God. I thought we were friends Giuli. Why did it you say something?”
You and your girlfriend couldn’t help but laugh about Klaras dumbfounded face.
“I mean we didn’t exactly hid it. We life together. I was at so many of her races. And my post after her World Cup win wasn’t exactly subtle, was it?”
Giulia had posted a picture with the two of you hugging, her kissing the corner of you lips. She had captioned it with the words “my golden girl”
The speculations around your relationship went up afterwards but still not one of your friends believed the rumors still believing that the two of you were only best friends.
With Sydney und Klara knowing it wasn’t long until the whole team knew. All being happy for the two of you.
That evening, when the two of you were lying in bed together relaxing, Arms around each other just socking the other in you couldn’t be happier.
Your relationship may not be the easiest with the two sports often colliding but you wouldn’t want it any other way.
You were each others biggest fans, wether you were at the race or match or you were watching it on TV, always supporting each other.
“I love you Giulia Gwinn. I am so so happy to have you by my side.”
Later that night when you waited for Giuli to finish up her nightly routine you made a Instagram post for your Girl. Happy to show your support and Love.
Y/Nbiathlon
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I am so proud of you. For now almost a year you were fighting to get back out there. Today all the hard work payed off. To see you back out on the pitch, doing what you love was one of the best moments in my life.
Sharing these moments with you will never get old.
Together trough thick and thin. I will always be by your side.
Love you endlessly, you no. 1 Fan❤️
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(Just pretend that Pernille and Magdalena are Y/n and Giulia, I couldn’t find better pics😅)
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Funny.. little doodles
Okay so in school n stuff at the beginning of the year I first read the dark continent arc and I was. WOW i was hooked and i still am, so obviously i made a lot of drawings.
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first i have a redraw of one of my first drawings of izunavi and giuliano because how they looked before was. Im sorry my style was RLLY UGLY :sob: 
I also added some stuff here and there so
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School doodles 1. Also if you can read my hand writing dont worry I did pass the science fair!!!!!! It was just very stressful lol
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Another school doodle. I really like how i drew them here so i took a photo.
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School doodle 3
the dialogue says: 
Giuliano: “All my aura is being drained but Like lol. yolo. - #speakingfromtheheart” Izunavi: “...
what”
the line around them is supposed to be their aura and all of Giuli’s is around the eye wog TT
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school doodle 4
this was me in my fem izunavi simp era.... you can see...
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School doodle 5
Half finished prince camilla... or cam... or cami?
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Izunavi cat man... I love izunavi cat man so much he is such :) <333
hes on his sixth vodka cranberry. (inspired by this post: https://www.tumblr.com/blog/view/emperorthyme/190890455278?source=share ) (and another post, but I can’t find it anywhere SOB)
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SILLY MERMAN AND LONELY LIGHTHOUSE KEEPTER THEY ARE SO SILLY anyways oviously the silly fish is giuliano and the lighhouse keeper is izunavi bc i said so!!
ok last doodle of the post..
let’s play a game! can you tell whats happening at all in this image?!? 
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I CANT! /hj
anyways by silly people keep being the silliest you can be!
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gienvs3000w22 · 2 years
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A thank you to Guides-Blog 5
Since this there is no blog prompt this week I thought I would use this time to talk about some photos from some adventures I’ve been on.  
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This is a photo I took in Tofino, BC. This was day 14 (I think) of a 21 day sea kayaking trip with Outward Bound Canada. We had no cell phones for the entire trip and kayaked over 150 km. We stayed at this beach for 3 days because we did some surfing on the other side of the mountain (not pictured). This was the first time I surfed and it was so much fun! Pro Surfer Kalum Bruhwiler Temple and his Mum taught us how to surf and I learned so much. If your ever in Tofino give them a shout, they would be so happy to teach you or help you get better! On another note, I had the best nap ever right next to this kayak while crows picked at our food supplies :/ The guides were not very happy.
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This was my FAVOURITE spot out of the entire trip. After this photo was taken (by me :)) I saw a black bear in the tree line, right across from where I was standing, sniffing around and at the same time a gray wolf was just 100 ft down the shoreline from the bear! No I’m not kidding. This actually happened, It was insane. They were minding their own business and didn't notice each other, It happened so quick but it was amazing to witness. I didn't capture it on my camera because it felt too special to find the right angle and such so I just let it be and enjoy that moment. It amazed me that two apex predators were able to live in harmony and balance for that one moment. This spot was also the first time I saw the Milky Way and the northern lights; it doesn’t look like much but this spot is everything. 
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The crew kayaking on a calm very early and rainy morning. I’m pretty sure this was after 2 days at a camp site which was very nice, since it was the first people we had seen beyond our group for 10 days. They also had a nice pool table; so many luxuries aha. I learned so many new skills from this trip for example, how to do a variety of knots, build a tarp shelter, use nautical navigation techniques and proper kayak technique (photo taken by one of the guides).
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This photo was taken by me from a 10 day dog sledding trip in Algonquin for the Canadian Conservation Corps. with Outward Bound Canada. This was the last day dogsledding, making our way to the trail head across the frozen lake. It was such an incredible trip, nothing like I've ever experienced. Dog sledding is way more work than I expected, I also learned so much from this trip, such as, how to take care of the dogs, how to chop a tree down and how to keep warm in a smart way.  
I hope you enjoyed this weeks blog post, it was very fun to write! None of these trips would have been possible without the support and knowledge from the guides of Outward Bound Canada. 
The Nature Blog, 
Giuli
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thesilverwitch · 6 years
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THE YULE MASTERPOST
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               ❄  HISTORY   |   TRADITIONS   |   RITUALS ❄
A Compilation of Original Articles by: ☽Patti Wigington at About Paganism +  LadySpringWolf at The Pagan’s Path + The Huffington Post + Crystal Links + ZME SCIENCE☾ 
For people of nearly any religious background, the time of the winter solstice is a time when we gather with family and loved ones. For Pagans it's often celebrated as Yule!
HISTORY
Every year the Sun traces out a circular path in a west-to-east direction relative to the stars (this is in addition to the apparent daily east-to-west rotation of the celestial sphere around the Earth). The two points at which the ecliptic and the equatorial plane intersect, known as the vernal and autumnal equinoxes, and the two points of the ecliptic farthest north and south from the equatorial plane, known as the summer and winter solstices, divide the ecliptic into four equal parts. These cycles were familiar to Greek astronomers, but it wasn't until Hipparchus that a method of using the observed dates of two equinoxes and a solstice to calculate the size and direction of the displacement of the Sun’s orbit was established. Hipparchus (190BC – 120BC) was a Greek Astronomer and Mathematician. His writings on this subject tell us that the Solstice was a known event not just in his time, but before his time as well.
The winter solstice occurs on December 21st and marks the beginning of winter (this is the shortest day of the year). The Winter Solstice has been recognized and celebrated for eons by ancient people around the globe.  
The Newgrange burial mound in Ireland's County Meath is surrounded by megalithic stones set in what archeologists believe to be astronomical position to the Winter Solstice. The Stone Age monument dates to around 3200 B.C., making it 500 years older than the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt and a thousand years older than England's Stonehenge.
Stonehenge itself has long been associated with the solstice and equinox cycles. Once again, there is evidence of ancient people recognizing these times of the year not just from an astronomical perspective, but in terms of spiritual reverence as well.
No one is really sure when the first festival or ritual celebration for this time of the year occurred. But we do know that it has long been recognized and honored in some of the worlds most reverent monuments. It would be silly to think that a point in time so important to ancient people would not have been celebrated or honored until the 7th century AD. But we're jumping ahead in our tale.
 ETYMOLOGY OF YULE
You can tell a lot about a word by reviewing it's origins and usage at the time it was created and established in language and literature. So we should start the discussion with the history of the word "Yule".
Etymology Online describes Yule as:
Old English, coming from geol (Christmas Day) or geola (Christmastide). A heathen feast, later taken over by Christianity and from unknown origin. The O.E. (Anglian) cognate giuli was the Anglo-Saxons' name for a two-month midwinter season corresponding to Roman December and January, a time of important feasts but not itself a festival.
Wikipedea describes the etymology as:
The modern English word Yule likely derives from the word yoole, from 1450, which developed from the Old English term geo-l and geo-la before 899. The term has been linked to and may originate from the Old Norse Jo. The etymology of the name of the feast of Yule (Old Norse jól, Anglo-Saxon geohol and gehol) and the winter month (Anglo-Saxon giuli, geóla, Gothic fruma jiuleis, Old Norse ýlir) has not yet been completely explained, but the term may have originally meant something similar to "magic" or "feast of entreaty". This word is also the root of the English word "jolly."
But the more significant perspective that seems to hold a stronger connection to the historical evolution of Yule comes from Old Norse. According to The Barnhart Concise Dictionary of Etymology,
Yule is derived into modern English from Jól deriving from Old Norse hjól, wheel, referring to the moment when the wheel of the year is at its low point, ready to rise again (compare to the Slavic karachun).
Connecting the word to earlier language tells us where the words came from, but not where the holidays began. We can find some clues, such as the connection between Yule to hjól in it's use as the wheel of life. The wheel or cycle of life was something the early Norse pagans were very big on. So at the very least we can the concept of Yule is much older than the word itself.
 EARLY INFLUENCES OF YULE
For the moment let's put aside the archeological evidence of burial mounts, and 'henge' structures that were built in correspondence to solstice astronomical observances.
The Romans:
Most scholars suggest that the first influence of this winter festival began with Saturnalia in Rome. Saturnalia is the feast with which the Romans commemorated the dedication of the temple of the god Saturn. Saturn was a major Roman God and designated as the God of agriculture and harvest. Another link to the "wheel" concept.
In early astrology, Saturn represents our limitations, our restrictions,yet it is also our inner mentor and teacher. His lessons are manifested only over time, after which we go through inner rebirth and enjoy spiritual growth. Some suggest this is the connection between the idea of the "rebirth" of the God during the winter festival.
Saturnalia was introduced around 217 BC and was originally celebrated for a day, on December 17, it's popularity grew and so did it's length of celebration from one day to a full week ending on December 23rd. Caesar Augustus tried to shorten the holiday to 3 days, and Caligula to five days, but both efforts failed.
Seneca the Younger wrote about Rome during Saturnalia around AD 50 (Sen. epist. 18,1-2):
It is now the month of December, when the greatest part of the city is in a bustle. Loose reins are given to public dissipation; everywhere you may hear the sound of great preparations, as if there were some real difference between the days devoted to Saturn and those for transacting business....Were you here, I would willingly confer with you as to the plan of our conduct; whether we should eve in our usual way, or, to avoid singularity, both take a better supper and throw off the toga.
Gaius Valerius Catullus (ca. 84 BC – ca. 54 BC) was a Roman poet of the 1st century BC. He describes Saturnalia as:
..the best of days (Cat. 14.15). It was a time of celebration, visits to friends, and gift-giving, particularly of wax candles (cerei), and earthenware figurines (sigillaria).
Also around the time of the winter solstice, Romans observed Juvenalia, a feast honoring the children of Rome. In addition, members of the upper classes often celebrated the birthday of Mithra, the god of the unconquerable sun, on December 25. It was believed that Mithra, an infant god, was born of a rock. For some Romans, Mithra's birthday was the most sacred day of the year.
In 354 AD, A Roman scholar wrote:
"It was customary for pagans to celebrate the birth of the sun...when the doctors of the Church perceived that the Christians had a leaning to this festival, they took counsel and resolved that the true Nativity should be solemnized on that day [December 25th]."
These two early Roman holidays were certainly celebrated by the soldiers of Ceaser as they traveled the world to conquer other lands. And it could be from these early origins that the first influences on pagan Europe began. But they're not the only influence.
The Norse:
The pagan Celtic lands also saw invasions of the Norse. Some would say the Norse had much more influence over early Celtic pagans than the Romans did. Or at the very least a longer lasting influence.
Norse literature has many references to Yule or a Winter Solstice celebration. Ynglinga saga, the first book of Heimskringla, first mentions a Yule feast in 840.The Norse Prose Edda book Skáldskaparmál, mentions Yule
"Again we have produced Yule-being's feast [mead of poetry], our rulers' eulogy, like a bridge of masonry."
In Scandinavia, the Norse celebrated Yule from December 21, the winter solstice, through January. In recognition of the return of the sun. It is this influence that we can see most in European Paganism. The Wheel of the Year divided into 4 parts was not that far of a leap for early European Pagans. They were already familiar with honoring the solstice periods as evidenced in The Stone Age Newgrange tomb and Stonehenge.
They recognized the Suns return and knew it meant fields would once again be ready for tilling and planting. Warmth would return to the world and darkness would fade. To the rural folk who worked hard during the year, the end of a lean winter was something to celebrate and the God of the Sun was something to be honored. It bothers me that such significance it put on Germanic celebrations from the 7th Century AD, when so much historical evidence points to a much older acknowledgement and reverent connection to the Wheel of The Year in early pagan Europe and Norse history and mythology.
 YULE TODAY
For all it's inputs and influences, Yule is still an important time of the year to pagans around the world. In the most direct terms it is still a festival that honors the cycle of nature and the Wheel of the Year. It is not just about the rebirth of a God figure in pagan lore.
Yule is a 12 day holiday, it begins on "Mothers Night" (December 21st) and ends 12 days later on "Yule Night" (January 1st). It's the origin for the Christian "12 Days of Christmas".
For Celtic pagans, Yule is the time when the Sun God Lugh is reborn in human form to rejoin his beloved wife Eriu. She is described as a hag, who transformed into a beautiful Goddess by the marriage and personifies the land of Ireland in her every feature and character. She becomes known in legend as the "Sovereignty of Ireland". Yule is also the celebration of the cycle of life through Eriu and all her incarnations as the Maiden, Mother and Crone Goddess.
In these legends, Lugh takes his bride in the form of the Maiden Goddess, to look out upon their land and in seeing the suffering of their people they grow worried and concerned. The summer High Holy Day Lughnasadh is celebrated by many traditions as the moment when Lugh, as the Sacred King, sacrifices his own life to save his suffering people. In doing so his blood is spread across the fields to ensure the fertility of the fields and a bountiful harvest of crop and herd.
As the harvests are brought in, and winters covers the land, the Great Mother (the Mother Goddess) resurrects Lugh from the ground, rising him up into the dark sky and returns him (as the Sun) to the universe. The effort to raise Lugh into the sky causes Eriu to grow old as she shared her knowledge with the God to teach him all he needed to know to govern over his people once more. Bestowing her Old Crone wisdom upon Lugh brings the cycle back to the beginning of the legend.
To the Welsh pagans, Yule is seen as the time when the young Oak King and the Old Holly King battle for supremacy just as they do at the Midsummer festival. At the Midsummer festival the Holly King battles the Oak King and wins their campaign. The Holly King reigns until the start of Winter (the beginning of Yule) when the Oak King is reborn and prepares to battle the Holly King for rule over the land once more.
Both of these celebrations show how the Ancient pagans had a strong tie with honoring the solstices through out the year. The winter solstice bringing about the return of the sun and longer days and a celebration of the survival of cold winter months.
Over the evolution of paganism, these legends have developed into various rituals and observations. One of the more detailed or organized observations is closely related to the Celtic legend of Lugh, Eriu and the 12 Days of Yule.
The festivals are observed from sunset to sunset .
Dec. 20 to Dec. 23. During the 1st 3 days - The virgin Maiden Goddess is honored as your guide for moving forward into the new year, to set you on the right and positive path.
Dec. 23 to Dec. 26. The 2nd set of 3 days - The Mother Goddess is honored for fertility and all your coming endeavors.
Dec. 26 to Dec 29. The 3rd set of 3 days - These 3 days are set aside for the rebirth of the God, and honoring his guidance through the physical world.
Dec. 29 to Jan. 1. - The last 3 days are set aside for the Old Crone Goddess who is honored for wisdom and as your teacher into the cosmic lessons of life and spirit. In modern times, under the solar calendar, she might also be honored as the waning year giving way to the new year.
 YULE SYMBOLOGY
There is much to the symbology of Yule. Revolving around harvest and livestock, this was a time of honoring the sun and thankfulness for the bounty that is sustaining the family through the cold.
The first direct reference to the Yule log can be found around the 17th century. The Old Norse 'jol' seems to have been borrowed in Old French as 'olif', which gave way to the Modern French 'joli'; "pretty, nice," originally "festive". In Scandanavia, Old Norse pagan fathers and sons would bring home large logs, which they would set on fire in the center of their village. The people would feast until the log burned out, which could take as many as 12 days. Some suggest this is the significance or origination of the 12 Days of Yule.
The colors of Yule, red, white and green come from the Holly Tree and honoring the Old King.
“The tradition of wassailing (alt sp: wasselling) falls into two distinct categories: The house-visiting wassail and the orchard-visiting wassail. The house-visiting wassail is the practice of people going door-to-door, singing and offering a drink from the wassail bowl in exchange for gifts. This practice still exists, but has largely been displaced by caroling.The orchard-visiting wassail refers to the ancient custom of visiting orchards in cider-producing regions of England, reciting incantations and singing to the trees to promote a good harvest for the coming year.” 
Wassailing is or to "wassail," is a word derived from the Old Norse 'ves heil'. In Old English 'hál' meaning "be in good health" or "be fortunate." "Wassail" first appears in English literature as a salute as early as the eighth-century in the poem Beowulf. It is used in references such as "warriors' wassail and words of power".
Wassail also denoted the drink used for a toast. Rowena's spiced wine resembled the ancient Roman hypocras, which survived into the early Middle Ages as a libation for the wealthy. When fine ales replaced the wine, more people could afford it and recipes varied according to the means of each family. Though usually prepared for immediate consumption, wassail sometimes was bottled and allowed to ferment. By about the 1600s, the practice of taking a wassail bowl about the streets had taken root. Instead of consuming the punch-like concoction at home, wassailers went house to house offering a warm drink and going Wassailing was born.
In Europe, Pagans did not cut down evergreen trees, bring them into their homes and decorate them. That would have been far too destructive of nature. Instead, they would cut boughs of evergreen trees, mistletoe and holly branches and bring them into their home or temple. These cuttings would be decorated and displayed as symbols of the season. They were also thought to hold great magik as they remained green through the winter months while other plants and trees turned brown and "died".
Other pagans had similar traditions:
Not having evergreen trees, the ancient Egyptians considered the palm tree to symbolize resurrection. They decorated their homes with its branches during the winter solstice.
"The first decorating of an evergreen tree began with the heathen Greeks and their worship of their god Adonia, who allegedly was brought back to life by the serpent Aessulapius after having been slain."
The ancient Pagan Romans decorated their "trees with bits of metal and replicas of their god, Bacchus [a fertility god]. They also placed 12 candles on the tree in honor of their sun god". Their mid-winter festival of Saturnalia started on December 17th and often lasted until a few days after the Solstice.
In Northern Europe, the ancient Germanic people tied fruit and attached candles to evergreen tree branches, in honor of their god Woden. Trees were viewed as symbolizing eternal life. This is the deity after which Wednesday was named. The trees joined holly, mistletoe, the wassail bowl and the Yule log as symbols of the season. All predated Christianity.
THE EVOLUTION OF THE CHRISTMAS TREE
The history of the Christmas tree is a controversial topic, with scholars of different backgrounds giving different information. An individual's definition of what the Christmas tree actually is may also affect this information. Is a Christmas tree a tree brought into the home and decorated (the modern christmas tree), or can it be represented by evergreen branches hung on one’s door? Or was it that the act of using evergreen branches evolved into using an entire tree? Whatever you believe, here’s one viewpoint. 
Long before Christianity appeared, people in the Northern Hemisphere used evergreen plants to decorate their homes, particularly the doors, to celebrate the Winter Solstice. The solstice was celebrated by the Egyptians who filled their homes with green palm rushes in honor of the god Ra, who had the head of a hawk and wore the sun as a crown. In Northern Europe, the Celts decorated their druid temples with evergreen boughs which signified everlasting life. Further up north, the Vikings thought evergreens were the plants of Balder, the god of light and peace. The ancient Romans marked the Winter Solstice with a feast called Saturnalia thrown in honor of Saturn, the god of agriculture, and, like the Celts, decorated their homes and temples with evergreen boughs.
While a lot of ancient cultures used evergreens around Christmas time, historical records suggest that the Christmas tree tradition was started in the 16th century by Germans who decorated fir trees inside their homes. In some Christian cults, Adam and Eve were considered saints, and people celebrated them during Christmas Eve.
During the 16th century, the late Middle Ages, it was not rare to see huge plays being performed in open-air during Adam and Eve day, which told the story of creation. As part of the performance, the Garden of Eden was symbolized by a “paradise tree” hung with fruit. The clergy banned these practices from the public life, considering them acts of heathenry. So, some collected evergreen branches or trees and brought them to their homes, in secret.
These evergreens were initially called ‘paradise trees’ and were often accompanied by wooden pyramids made of branches held together by rope. On these pyramids, some families would fasten and light candles, one for each family member. These were the precursors of modern Christmas tree lights and ornaments, along with edibles such as gingerbread and gold covered apples.
Some say the first to light a candle atop a Christmas tree was Martin Luther. Legend has it, late one evening around Christmas time, Luther was walking home through the woods when he was struck by the innocent beauty of starlight shining through fir trees. Wanting to share this experience with his family, Martin Luther cut down a fir tree and took it home. He placed a small candle on the branches to symbolize the Christmas sky.
What’s certain is that by 1605, Christmas trees were a thing as, in that year, historical records suggest the inhabitants of Strasburg ‘set up fir trees in the parlours and hang thereon roses cut out of many-coloured paper, apples, wafers, gold-foil, sweets, etc.’
During these early days of the Christmas tree, many statesmen and members of the clergy condemned their use as a celebration of Christ. Lutheran minister Johann von Dannhauer, for instance, complained that the symbol distracted people from the true evergreen tree, Jesus Christ. The English Puritans condemned a number of customs associated with Christmas, such as the use of the Yule log, holly and mistletoe. Oliver Cromwell, the influential 17th-century British politician, preached against the “the heathen traditions” of Christmas carols, decorated trees, and any joyful expression that desecrated “that sacred event.”
THE MODERN CHRISTMAS TREE
It wasn’t until the time of Queen Victoria that celebrating Christmas by bearing gifts around a fir tree became a worldwide custom. In 1846, Queen Victoria and her German husband Albert were sketched in the Illustrated London News standing with their children around a Christmas tree at Windsor Castle. German immigrants had brought the custom of Christmas trees to Britain with them in the early 1800s but the practice didn’t catch on with the locals. After Queen Victoria, an extremely popular monarch, started celebrating Christmas with fir trees and presents hung on the branches as a favor to her husband, the layfolk immediately followed suit.
Across the ocean, in the 19th century, Christmas trees weren’t at all popular, though Dutch and German settlers introduced them. Americans were less susceptible to the Queen’s influence. However, it was American civic leaders, artists, and authors who played on the image of a happy middle-class family exchanging gifts around a tree in an effort to replace Christmas customs that were seen as decadent, like wassailing. This family-centered image was further amplified by a very popular poem written by Clement Moore in 1822 known as the “Twas the Night Before Christmas”. The same poem conjured the modern picture of Santa Claus.
It took a long time before the Christmas tree became an integral part of American life during this faithful night. President Franklin Pierce (1804-1869) arranged to have the first Christmas tree in the White House, during the mid-1850s. President Calvin Coolidge (1885-1933) started the National Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony on the White House lawn in 1923.
Though traditionally not all Christian cultures adorned their homes with evergreens and presents, the influence exerted by the West and rising consumerism has turned the Christmas tree into a ubiquitous symbol. In fact, many people of other faiths have adopted the Christmas tree (See Japan for instance).
The Christmas tree has gone a long way from its humble, pagan origins, to the point that it’s become too popular for its own good. In the U.S. alone, 35 million Christmas trees are sold annually, joined by 10 million artificial trees, which are surprisingly worse from an environmental perspective. Annually, 300 million Christmas trees are grown in farms around the world to sustain a two-billion-dollar industry, but because these are often not enough, many firs are cut down from forests. This is why we recommend opting for more creative and sustainable alternatives to Christmas trees.
WHO CARES!
Despite the history, many pagans still enjoy bringing their Christmas trees inside. If the christmas tree means something special to you, or if you would like to give it its own pagan meanings for your personal Yule celebrations, then have at it!  It’s your tree, in your house, and it can represent whatever you like. 
RITUALS AND CEREMONIES
Depending on your particular tradition, there are many different ways you can celebrate the Solstice season. Here are a few rituals you may want to think about trying—and remember, any of them can be altered for your particular tradition/belief system!
Setting Up the Yule Altar
Prayers for Yule
Welcome Back the Sun for Yule
Goddess Rite for Solitaries
Goddess Rite for Groups
Hold a Yule Log Ceremony
Yule Cleansing Ritual
Holiday Tree Blessing Ceremony
Elemental Blessings of Donations Ritual
YULE MAGIC
The Yule season is full of magic, much of it focusing on rebirth and renewal, as the sun makes its way back to the earth. Focus on this time of new beginnings with your magical workings!
The Magical Colors of Yule
7 Sacred Plants for Yule, the Winter Solstice
Snow Magic
Yule Pomanders
The Magical Scents of Frankincense
Magical, Mystical Myrrh
TRADITIONS AND TRENDS
Interested in learning about some of the traditions behind contemporary holiday celebrations? Find out why mistletoe is so special, and which ancient revelers went caroling naked in the streets!
Ten Christmas Traditions With Pagan Roots
Deities of the Winter Solstice
Mistletoe: Myths, Mysteries and Medicine
Winter Customs Around the World
Celebrating the Solstice in Spain: Las Hogueras
10 Reasons to Enjoy the Winter Solstice Season
Io, Saturnalia!
The Holly King and the Oak King
Go Wassailing for Yule
The Origins of Santa Claus
Krampusnacht, December 5
The Legend of Frau Holle
The Legend of Mithras
The Legend of La Befana
Who is the Lord of Misrule?
Hogmanay, Scotland's Winter Celebration
The Standing Stones of Orkney
Festivus: Not a Pagan Celebration at All
YULE WITH FAMILY AND FRIENDS
Nothing says holiday celebration quite like getting together with the people you love. Learn about gifts, decorating, money-saving, and why it's perfectly okay for Pagans to have a big green tree full of lights —and remember, any of this can be altered for your particular tradition/belief system!
Have a Budget-Friendly Yule
Host a Winter Solstice Party
Service Project: Make a Bag to Help the Homeless
19 Random Acts of Kindness for Yule
Ten Magical Gifts to Share for Yule
Great Gift Ideas for Pagans and Wiccans
Great Books for Wiccan and Pagan Kids
Ten Great Books for Yule
Celebrating Yule with Kids
I'm Pagan - Can I Still Have a Holiday Tree?
How to Have a Low-stress Yule
Surviving the Holidays with Your Non-Pagan Family
What Yule Songs Should I Sing?
Music for Your Yule Playlist
CRAFTS AND CREATIONS
There are so many great ways you can decorate your home for the Yule season. Adapt store-bought Christmas decorations, or make your own Pagan-themed home decor for the season.—and remember, any of this can be altered for your particular tradition/belief system!
5 Easy Yule Decorations
Simple Yule Crafts to Make
Decorate a Yule Log
Yule Ornaments
Magical Gingerbread Poppets
Yule Smoke Cleansing Sticks (Please forgive the use of the term “smudge sticks” in the article itself, this is the only example I could find. My apologies!) 
Winter Nights Incense
Yule Herbal Sachet
Make Your Own Yule Greeting Cards
Cinnamon Stick Yule Candleholders
Ten Things to Hang on a Pagan Holiday Tree
FEASTING AND FOOD
Most Pagans will have a potluck at the drop of a pointy hat, so Yule is as good a time as any to plan a big feast. Spread the table out with your favorite holiday dishes, lots and lots of candles, and some of these delicious seasonal recipes. Remember, the blessings below can be altered for your particular tradition/belief system!
Meal Blessings for Pagans and Wiccans
Make a Pot of Wassail
Yule Plum Pudding
[PLEASE NOTE: If you believe you’ve discovered an error in any of this information, please respectfully contact me directly @thesilverwitch and after confirming the error I will edit accordingly. Thank you.]
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shinydixon · 7 years
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Tagged by these cuties: @grimes-slut and @addiction-survivor25
Name: Giulia
Nicknames: Giuly, Giù, Yunie
Gender: Female
Star sign: Cancer
Height: 172cm
Sexuality: Straight
Hogwarts house: Ravenclaw
Favorite animal: Dogs
Average hours of sleep: 6-8 hours
Current time: 11:00 a.m
Dog or cat person: Both ♥
Dream trip: Japan
Dream Job: Interpreter
When I made my blog: December 2016 I think
Followers: 1323
Why I made a tumblr: Because I wanted to write something and meet people who likes the same things as me
Reason for my URL: Shiny is a very special pokémon...and Daryl is a very special person :3
If you wanna do this feel free to tag me because i wanna know about you all people ♥
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endofjunee · 7 years
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@barchenelleorecchie tagged me in this, thank you I love you <3

LAST
[1] drink: a cuppa :)
[2] phone call: my grandpa
[3] text message: my brother i think
[4] song you listened to: fuck you sam smith, i hate you (too good at goodbyes)
[5] time you cried: I know it was recently but I can’t remember why
[6] dated someone twice: haha yeah (back to you plays in the back)
[7] been cheated on: nope
[8] kissed someone and regretted it: I don’t think so, no
[9] lost someone special: my grandma
[10] been depressed: :)
[11] gotten drunk and thrown up: few weeks ago, there are pics on year
LIST 3 FAVOURITE COLOURS: 
[12] pink
[13] blue
[14] green 
IN THE LAST YEAR HAVE YOU…
[15] made new friends: @barchenelleorecchie OF COURSE we’re friends!!!😊(I’m a bit shit at it, but that’s on me sorry) @reinventlou it hasn’t been a year, has it?😳🙈♥️. And my beautiful flowers @scarletflamex @iamstuckinthelabyrinth @wacapi-wakan who I love so much and can’t wait to meet because they light up my world like nobody else🌺🌸🌼I love you😘❤️
[16] fallen out of love: no
[17] laughed until you cried: of course
[18] found out someone was talking about you: nah
[19] met someone who changed you: see #15
[20] found out who your true friends are: oh yes I did.. what a few fun months it has been..
[21] kissed someone on your facebook list: not in the last year
[22] how many of your facebook friends do you know in real life: I keep unfriending people, maybe 75%?!
[23] do you have any pets: 3 cats and a puppy
[24] do you want to change your name: it’s very common but I love it
[25] what did you do for your last birthday: lunch with the family
[26] what time did you wake up: late, 11.30
[27] what were you doing at midnight last night: hahahah I was watching miss italia😂 I’m sorry
[28] name something you cannot wait for: Christmas, Harry’s concert, meeting the gc🌺🌸🌼
[29] when was the last time you saw your mother: she said goodnight to me a few minutes ago
[30] what is one thing you wish you could change about your life: I’m gonna skip this question cause it’d be too self deprecatory and I’d hate it right now
[31] what are you listening to right now: my dog is barking outside… how lovely.. go to sleep
[32] have you ever talked to a person named tom: probably
[33] something that is getting on your nerves: again #30
[34] most visited website: tumblr or ao3
[35] elementary: WHAT A TIME!!! I was a little genius, so smart, everything was easy and the boys were at my feet.. I think I peaked too soon rip
[36] high school: it was fine up until I left for my exchange year.. and then I came back.. you wouldn’t think people could be such jealous bastards
[37] college: working on it
[38] hair colour: brown but I wanna dye it again soooo bad
[39] long or short hair: long.. and yes I just cut it
[40] do you have a crush on someone: I wouldn’t call it a crush, but a certain someone is back in my life and I keep catching myself wistfully thinking even if I know I shouldn’t.
[41] what do you like about yourself?: skipping questions like a pro
[42] piercings: ears, I kinda want to do my nose
[43] blood type: O+ I think, I should know.. it’s important
[44] nickname: too many.. g, giù, giuli, giuly, gugu, giulietta,
[45] relationship status: single
[46] zodiac sign: aries/taurus cuspid, or how it’s called
[47] pronouns: she/her
[48] fav tv show(s): peaky blinders, greys anatomy, Gilmore girls
[49] tattoos: I’m waiting to do my first one with my brother and sister and then I can go wild with it
[50] right or left handed: right
FIRST…
[51] surgery: I’ve never had proper surgery, they did sew my chin up when I split it open but I don’t think it counts
[52] piercing: my ears, I was 7
[53] best friend: I always struggle with the concept of best friend
[54] sport: I did ballet for so many years.. I miss it a lot
[55] vacation: it’s the farthest memory that I have, I was 2 and a couple months. It was in Calabria, southern Italy
[56] pair of trainers: I… really don’t know
[57] eating: what???
[58] drinking: again… what???
[59] i’m about to: go to sleep… who am I kidding.. read
[60] listening: someone got confused writing these questions
[61] waiting for: a sign something anything
[62] want: ♥️
[64] career: hopefully an English teacher
YOUR TYPE…
[65] hugs or kisses: I’m leaning towards kisses
[66] lips or eyes: lips
[67] shorter or taller: taller for a guy, gimme a girl and I’ll take her however she is
[68] older or younger: I’d want to say older but rip I always go for younger
[69] romantic or spontaneous: yeah I’ll say both
[70] nice arms or nice stomach: tummies are… cute
[71] sensitive or loud: loud
[72] hook up or relationship: unless it’s THAT person and then I’d want a relationship, I’m gonna go with hookups
[73] troublemaker or hesitant: …. troublemaker 
HAVE YOU EVER…
[74] kissed a stranger?: ..yes
[75] drank hard liquor?: yeah
[76] lost glasses/contact lenses?: nope
[77] turned someone down?: yes
[78] sex on first date?: What are we considering as sex?!
[79] broken someone’s heart: sigh.. it was mutual (“and I keep on coming back to you”)
[80] had your own heart broken?: see above
[81] been arrested?: NO!
[82] cried when someone died?: oh yeah
[83] fallen for a friend: this is getting repetitive lmao DO YOU BELIEVE IN… 

[84] yourself?: I do
[85] miracles?: no
[86] love at first sight?: I’m with harold in this
[87] santa claus?: who doesn’t
[88] kiss on the first date?: oh yeah
[89] angels?: like? what kind?
[90] current best friend’s name: skip skip skipping
[91] eye colour: hazel maybe.. they used to be much darker
[92] favourite movies: give me any hp movie and I’m happy. I also love pride Thank you if you got to the end. It’s long but it’s fun!! I don’t want to make anyone uncomfortable tagging them in this, but you know the drill: if you wanna do it, do it, if not then don’t! I’ll tag my loves @scarletflamex @iamstuckinthelabyrinth @wacapi-wakan 🌺🌸🌼 and @harrysgaytour @pinkislouder if you wanna😊
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oathskeepers · 7 years
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I got tagged by the sweet @brolins-merthur, thank you Mermie ♥ Rules: tag 20 followers you’d like to get to know better
Nickname: Giuli Gender: female Zodiac sign: Aries Height: 1,68 m Hogwarts house: Gryffindor Favourite colour: Orange (or dark red) Time right now: 23:23 Average hours of sleep: 6
Lucky number: 7 Last thing googled: “really long tongue” story time is nsfw ( lmao i was thinking about some fanfictions, when people write that during rimming the guy strokes the other’s prostate and i was like ??? how could someone write that? don’t they have any idea of what a tongue is and where the prostate is? that would take a really long tongue so i goodgled it and let me tell you, some of those tongues COULD) Blankets I sleep with: 1 Favourite band: Imagine Dragons, Sum41, One Direction, McFly Dream trip: it’s not the destination, it’s the company that matters :’) but I’d say Greece, for the history and the islands. Wearing right now: pajamas :) Age of blog: 3 years and 8 months  Following: 190 (i unfollowed a lot of inactive blogs just yesterday) Posts: 25047 What I post about: well, cause it was mostly merlin but now it’s very multifandom, lately yuri on ice, skam, aftg, star wars, such a mess :D
I’m tagging: @coffeeisagoodstart, @arkhamharleys, @hvthaway, and @acoupleofcows, if you want to guys! 
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