I wish everyone with houses a very merry LET ME IN

remember if you're cold, they're cold, let the Mari Lywd in!

2024/12/12 Edited to

... Read moreThe Mari Lwyd is a traditional Welsh custom that accompanies the winter season. Known for its spirited festivities, this tradition involves a horse's skull mounted on a pole, which is then decorated and paraded through towns. It serves to bring communities together, especially during cold times when compassion is needed the most. The Mari Lwyd is often associated with music, song, and the spirit of generosity, inviting guests to take part in celebrating warmth and hospitality. It emphasizes understanding and empathy—if you are cold, remember that others are too; hence, let the Mari Lwyd in! This cultural practice not only enriches community bonds but also encourages individuals to reach out to those in need, making every celebration meaningful and inclusive.