A Nordic Yule blends ancient winter solstice traditions with later Christian elements. We celebrate light’s return, nature, and community—not commerce. Gifts are heartfelt, often handmade or sustainable. We gather outdoors, feast, and drink Julmust. Yule ends on January 13th, when the tree is taken down. Ultimately, it’s about tradition, togetherness, and joy in the dark season.
Happy Midwinter Solstice!
Let's celebrate Jule!
On the way with food for the wild animals!
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Random fact:
Tuesday in Old Norse was called Týsdagr, which means "Tyr's day".
The god Tyr: Tyr was a god of war and justice, known for his courage and his association with law and oaths. The most famous myth about him is when he sacrificed his hand so that the fetter on Fenrir (a giant wolf) could be placed. #randomfact #norse #history #Scandinavia
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