Jace
Well-known Member
The Germanic Winter festival which was celebrated on the winter solstice
(which happens
to be today, T-12/21) and ran for approximately 2 months.
In modern times, it's been reformulated by Christians and renamed Christmastide.
Customs and celebrations
The main component of any Yule celebration is the Yule log.
Cut down on Winter solstice
and put into the fireplace - and this as done without chopping it into pieces.
No, the top of the tree would "be fed" into the fireplace and over the course
of the next 2 monhs, more and more would be pushed in as the winter progressed.
This would become the basis of the Yule log or Christmas block, as it is known today.
History of Yule
Yule can be traced back thousands of years to Gemany and Scandinavia.
No one knows exactly how long it was celebrated, but early manuscripts tell about this holiday as early as the 4th century.
Does anyone burn a log or anything at this time of year?

to be today, T-12/21) and ran for approximately 2 months.
In modern times, it's been reformulated by Christians and renamed Christmastide.
Customs and celebrations
The main component of any Yule celebration is the Yule log.
Cut down on Winter solstice

No, the top of the tree would "be fed" into the fireplace and over the course
of the next 2 monhs, more and more would be pushed in as the winter progressed.
This would become the basis of the Yule log or Christmas block, as it is known today.
History of Yule
Yule can be traced back thousands of years to Gemany and Scandinavia.
No one knows exactly how long it was celebrated, but early manuscripts tell about this holiday as early as the 4th century.
Does anyone burn a log or anything at this time of year?
