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Old Christmas Eve......You must read
Posted by: 3mileSubTok, 4:42 AM GMT on December 26, 2007 +1
I am posting this as I never would have known about it if it hadnt been for conversation with friends on this special night.

OLD CHRISTMAS EVE
By Bill Baker

"On the Twelfth Day of Christmas, my true love gave to me…..

We have all heard that song, the Twelve Days of Christmas. We all probably sang it in school at one time or another. But, what does that actually mean... the Twelve Days of Christmas? Where does that come from anyway? And, what special significance does the Twelfth Day have?

Nowadays, our primary concern seems to be with Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. But our mountain ancestors, who studied with great attention, every detail of the Bible, the almanac, and the calendar, understood the Twelfth Day very well.

Twelve days after Christmas Day, December 25, twelve days after the birth of Christ, is January 6, the Day of Epiphany. Epiphany is a Greek word that means "appearance". The night preceding January 6 is the Eve of Epiphany. Most Western-Christian faiths believe that it was upon this night over 2000 years ago that the Three Wise Men came to Bethlehem to look upon the infant Jesus. Therefore, the Twelfth Day of Christmas is the commemoration of the day upon which Jesus appeared to the Gentiles, as Christ the Savior.

The observance of Epiphany actually goes back farther than the observance of Christmas. It was known to have been celebrated before 194 AD, while the observance of the Nativity, in the form of Christmas, did not actually catch on until the 4th century AD.

The Scotch-Irish pioneers who settled in the deep hollows and rugged hills of the Appalachian Mountains carried on with many Old World traditions that harkened back into the Middle Ages. While some of those traditions and beliefs might seem rather like superstitions to others, they were held by a devout majority whose very survival and well-being could be accredited to their observance of each and every detail of their surroundings... whether it be the height of a hornet nest, the date of a killing frost, the place in the woods where some rare herb grew, or, an arcane bit of Scripture printed upon the yellowed pages of an old family Bible.

Mountain people knew the Day of Epiphany as "Old Christmas". One of their beliefs concerning the Day of Epiphany was that a person should never lend anything to anybody on Old Christmas Day, because the lender would never get it back. Also, they regarded the Eve of Epiphany as a night when the Holy Spirit would manifest Itself upon the earth in many subtle ways. Upon that night, mountain folk believed, that no matter how hard the ground was frozen ... elder bushes would sprout up out of the ground. But, even stranger than that ...

Our mountain ancestors believed that if a person would stay awake until almost midnight on old Christmas Eve, then sneak quietly out to a barn or a field where any cattle or sheep were kept, they could hear the animals pray. Supposedly, at the exact stroke of midnight on Old Christmas Eve, the animals would start moo-ing and baa-ing and bellowing... not in their normal way, but almost like they were crying. This belief undoubtedly harkened back to the stable in Bethlehem, and to the animals that were present when the Christ Child was revealed to the Magi.

Today, hardly anyone knows of Old Christmas. But, the elder bushes and the animals of the barn and field have surely not forgotten... should anyone like to find out for themselves, on Old Christmas Eve.

http://www.telliquah.com/OldXmas.htm

Please if you go to the barn yard on the eve of january 6, 2008 and these things mentioned occur please let me know as I will do the same.
sharon
 
 
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Winter Storm.......................
Posted by: 3mileSubTok, 9:30 PM GMT on December 18, 2007 +0
Well, it appears the winter storm is over from Kentucky to Galax, Virginia. It was feeling a little like Alaska.
 
 
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Continue.................
Posted by: 3mileSubTok, 3:15 AM GMT on December 16, 2007 +0
Death of an Alaskan Legend?

Listen close and I will tell you the story 'bout man who loved this land. He came nearly broke with 500 dollars to his name. He always dreamed of this fair land and others he would tell How he wondered through the states with a big rig in his hand. The stories he would tell would make you understand, why he was always lending a helping hand

Yes he loved Alaska, because he loved the Lord. God alone had showed him the treasures of this land. Treasures not of silver or gold, but the beauty of this fair land.
Alaska the land of the midnight sun. Many treasure do you hold but, none will take the time.Many never seen them, their lives filled with toil.

Two wives he had known and then there was a third. Much younger Than he was, she did not understand the difference it would make Until one cold march day, When the Lord decided that this would be the day Many adventures they had shared but this last one would take its toll.
As three they left their home, as a friend they had to help Get him to his cabin way, back where no one goes. Halfway to the cabin way up on Witherspoon, he stop to check his
freight sled but little did they know they freight they would carry would be his very own.

Yes he loved Alaska, because he loved the Lord. God alone had showed him the treasures of this land. Treasures not of silver or gold, but the beauty of this fair land.
Alaska the land of the midnight sun. Many treasure do you hold but, none will take the time. Many never seen them, their lives filled with toil.

She looked at him as he was falling, and ran to catch him there. She knew what she had dreaded was now coming to past. He lay in her arms, looking up to heaven, and with a smile he did leave her. As he walked home with the savior smiling all the while. She knew her life would never be the same. As she looked at him so helpless she knew her life with him was over and no more would he have to suffer.

Yes he loved Alaska, because he loved the Lord. God alone had showed him the treasures of this land. Treasures not of silver or gold, but the beauty of this fair land.
Alaska the land of the midnight sun. Many treasure do you hold but, none will take the time. Many never seen them, their lives filled with toil.

Alaska Land of the Last Frontier.
Alasks we will always hear your call to me.
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Well, the sun was shining in virginia
Posted by: 3mileSubTok, 5:49 PM GMT on December 09, 2007 +0
We had sunshine here in Galax Virginia for a little while this morning. I see it is -12 in Tok. Well, we will be heading the alaska way after the new year. Can wait to get back up there where things are simple and much quieter.
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You stopped in....................
Posted by: 3mileSubTok, 5:23 AM GMT on December 05, 2007 +0
Thank you God for this beautiful weather and the ability to see, hear, smell, touch just enjoy your beauty you have let me live in.
And to you the reader..............
“God bless you! I’m thrilled you stopped into my blog! There are billions of blogs in the world, and yet you decided to visit mine! God knows you and God loves you. It’s hard to get in touch with me but easy to get in touch with Jesus. Hallelujah!” What a difference that would make!

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34 degrees in Galax, VA and -32 in Tok, Alaska
Posted by: 3mileSubTok, 9:01 PM GMT on December 04, 2007 +0
Wow what a difference in temp!!!!
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-33F and dropping (picture is of january 2005)
Posted by: 3mileSubTok, 4:04 AM GMT on December 03, 2007 +0
Gonna get colder!!!!!
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Hey hey
Posted by: 3mileSubTok, 3:44 AM GMT on December 03, 2007 +0
At the moment I am in Virginia. Will be in kentucky again in a coulple of weeks. Hope you are doing ok. I hear alaska calling me home. Cant wait to smell that cool alaska air and get out of this rat race here. I miss home so bad.
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-28 in tok
Posted by: 3mileSubTok, 2:08 AM GMT on December 03, 2007 +0
54 in galax, virginia
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-15 In Tok, Alaska
Posted by: 3mileSubTok, 3:31 AM GMT on December 02, 2007 +0
Miss everyone in Tok, cant wait to get back up there. Weather here in virginia and kentucky as well is so unpredictable. I have managed to pick some fresh mistole. If you would like some blog me with your address and I will mail some. Mistole isnt found in alaska.

Looks like rain here in galax tonight.
 
 
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