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<blockquote data-quote="SaskiaKC" data-source="post: 2221897" data-attributes="member: 487111"><p>I think I used to have mackerel sometimes when my family would go out to lunch after church some Sundays. Broiled mackerel, I think.</p><p></p><p>As to Thanksgiving and Christmas, I suspect the Thanksgiving wreath (if any) will appear on All Saints Day, or as soon as they take down their Hallowe'en wreath. Then the Christmas wreath will go up the day the Christmas tree goes up, either Thanksgiving afternoon or over Thanksgiving weekend, which they will probably observe even though if no stores or other businesses will be closed. Unless of course y'all have Black Friday sales, in which case the decorations will change as soon as they get home from the sales and recover from their exhaustion.</p><p>And the Hallowe'en wreath may go up on the first day of October, as if Hallowe'en were a season, not one night.</p><p>And they probably won't know what All Saints Day is.</p><p>Perhaps you could put up a wreath of daffodils and leeks on March 1st? Then when they ask about it you could teach them about Dewi Sant? Or would that not be appropriate in Suffolk?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SaskiaKC, post: 2221897, member: 487111"] I think I used to have mackerel sometimes when my family would go out to lunch after church some Sundays. Broiled mackerel, I think. As to Thanksgiving and Christmas, I suspect the Thanksgiving wreath (if any) will appear on All Saints Day, or as soon as they take down their Hallowe'en wreath. Then the Christmas wreath will go up the day the Christmas tree goes up, either Thanksgiving afternoon or over Thanksgiving weekend, which they will probably observe even though if no stores or other businesses will be closed. Unless of course y'all have Black Friday sales, in which case the decorations will change as soon as they get home from the sales and recover from their exhaustion. And the Hallowe'en wreath may go up on the first day of October, as if Hallowe'en were a season, not one night. And they probably won't know what All Saints Day is. Perhaps you could put up a wreath of daffodils and leeks on March 1st? Then when they ask about it you could teach them about Dewi Sant? Or would that not be appropriate in Suffolk? [/QUOTE]
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