Christmas brings with it many traditions and it is probably the one time when many of us still practice a few old folklore customs today.
The Holly
Though holly doubtless was, and still is, brought into the house for its shiny green leaves and berries, which reflect the light and add colour to the dark days of Yule,
Holly was also brought into the house variously to protect the home from malevolent faeries or to allow faeries to shelter in the home without friction between them and the human occupants. Whichever of prickly-leaved or smooth-leaved holly was brought into the house first dictated whether the husband or wife respectively were to rule the household for the coming year.
Although the felling of whole trees was said to bring bad luck, the taking of boughs for decoration, and the coppicing of trees to provide winter food, was allowed.
Folklore suggested that the wood had an affinity for control, especially of horses, and most whips for ploughmen and horse-drawn coaches were made from coppiced holly.
Holly trees were traditionally known for protection from lightning strikes, to which end they were planted near a house. In European mythology, holly was associated with thunder gods such as Thor and Taranis. We now know that the spines on the distinctively-shaped holly leaves can act as miniature lightning conductors, thereby protecting the tree and other nearby objects. Modern science occasionally catches up with an explanation for what may previously have been dismissed as superstitious lore!
A year long Bimble
Well that's a year gone already,I hope those who read this blog has enjoyed seeing the comings & goings of Swanholme Lakes Nature Reserve.
Through out the year it has taken me on a fancinating journey enjoying all the wildlife & fauna, But Alas as the saying goes " All good things come to an end"
The men & machines rolled in on the 22nd of November
They've already started clearing near "The Beach" & when the Devestation & Carnage is finished they (English Nature/Natural England & the Rangers of Swanholme Lakes Nature reserve) hope to clear 90% of the Trees & all of the Rhododendron, Yes you read that right a WHOLE 90% of the Trees !!! so forget all the baloney about only 4 metres from the Lakes edge, I reckon the only trees left will be the lucky ones on an Island !!
Sure no-one would argue about the Rhododenron being cleared & thin some of the Trees but to clear 90% of ALL the Trees is in my opinion a travesty. Still at least if we all keep our dogs on a lead when walking around the descimation they won't damage the area !
SOLSTICE BIMBLE
What a beautiful SOLSTICE day it has been, i had the pleasure of seeing the Lunar Eclipse, & the spectacular view of Winter a real hard frost making the Trees sparkle & glimmer, Lighting up hidden paths & inviting you to take a Bimble off the beaten tracks, Here's some pictures i took on my Bimble round today enjoy them & remember Us Humans might think we're having it hard this Winter spare a thought to the Wildlife & keep some water from freezing & put your scraps out.
Enjoy the festive Season & have a Bimble around Swanholme Lakes Nature Reserve








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