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Tuesday, January 6, 2026

Almanac for January 6th

Erin O'Riordan's Almanac for January 6: https://ko-fi.com/post/January-6th-W7W7Z4STP


Today's Observance: Twelfth Night

"The latter festival [Epiphany] is derived from the Roman Saturnalia, the main feature of the celebration being lawlessness and wild fun. Many of the features of former times are no longer in vogue [in France], but the Twelfth-Night supper still continues in favor, when songs, toasts, and a general good time finishes the holiday season." - Yule-Tide in Many Lands

Audiobook at Everand (Scribd): https://www.everand.com/audiobook/957288116/Yule-tide-in-Many-Lands

Author Julie S. Howlin post of the day: Athena (goddess/Greek mythology)


Bummer January 6th

January 6, 1925: University of Utah at Salt Lake City student Reginald Stringfellow dies of a class hazing ritual called “tubbing,” in which Stringfellow’s head was held underwater repeatedly.

January 6, 1939: 23-year-old developmentally disabled man Joe Arridy is executed by gas chamber in Colorado. Convicted of the sexual assault and murder of a 15-year-old teenager, Arridy lacked the capacity to understand his trial or the process of execution and was likely coerced into a false confession by police. He is pardoned posthumously in 2011.

January 6, 1960: Mid-flight between New York City and Miami, National Airlines Flight 2511 explodes, killing all 29 passengers and five crew members. Authorities never determine who carried out the apparent bombing.

January 6, 1977: Natalina Maria Vittoria “Dolly” Sinatra, age 79, the mother of singer/actor Frank Sinatra, dies when the private Learjet she’s taking to visit her famous son in Las Vegas crashes into the San Gorgonio Wilderness in southern California. Mrs. Sinatra’s friend Mrs. Anthony Carboni is also killed, along with the jet’s two pilots.

Frank Sinatra at Aurora's Gin Joint blog: https://aurorasginjoint.com/2015/12/05/classic-sinatra-a-centennial-celebration/

January 6, 2021: In Washington, D.C., a mob of Americans tried to disrupt the Constitutional process of the certification of a free and fair election. A mob of Donald Trump supporters, many of them allied with white supremacist extremists/domestic terrorists, apparently became enraged that the American people chose a Black and South Asian-American woman as our Vice President. They stormed the U.S. Capitol, breaking into the building.

At that time, both houses of Congress were in session to certify the Electoral College votes that made Joseph Biden the president-elect. This is merely a formality and a ceremonial gesture. Some Republican senators objected to the certification, but they were merely being assholes, trying to make political hay with delusional Trump supporters under the verifiably false impression that the election was somehow “stolen” from Trump. 

In fact, more Americans had voted for Biden than had ever voted for any other U.S. presidential candidate. Biden won both the popular vote and the Electoral vote in landslides. 

Despite this, groups of white supremacists and their enablers who were outraged that Republican attempts to gerrymander their districts and suppress the votes of urban people (and especially urban people of color) didn’t work, attempted a coup. They not only broke into the Capitol Building but destroyed property, stole things, and threatened the staff and members of Congress. Some of them were armed with guns, Molotov cocktails, and pipe bombs. 

No members of Congress were harmed. They either sheltered in place in their offices or evacuated through tunnels that run under the building. The Capitol Police did shoot and kill one woman who forced her way into the building. In all, 5-7 deaths are attributed to this riot. 


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Wednesday, December 31, 2025

When New Year's Eve Was Called Sylvester

Audiobook at Everand (Scribd): https://www.everand.com/audiobook/957288116/Yule-tide-in-Many-Lands

"Sylvester, or New Year's Eve, is the next occasion to be observed during Yule-tide. The former name was given in honor of the first pope of that name, and still retained by many. After the usual church service in the early evening, the intervening hours before midnight are spent in the most boisterous merriment. Fun of all sorts within the limit of law and decency prevails. Any one venturing forth wearing a silk hat is in danger of having his hat, if not his head, smashed. "Hat off," cries the one who spies one of these head-coverings, and if the order is not instantly obeyed, woe betide the luckless wearer. At midnight all Germany, or at least all in the cities and the larger towns, may be seen out-of-doors or leaning from windows, waiting for the bells to ring out the Old Year and welcome in the New. At first stroke of the bells there arises one universal salute of Prosit Neujahr (Happy New Year). It is all good-natured fun, a wild, exuberant farewell to the Old Year--the closing scene of the joyous Yule-tide."

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"The observance of New Year on January first, according to the Gregorian Calendar, was instituted by Peter the Great in 1700. The previous evening is known as St. Sylvester's Eve, and is the time of great fun and enjoyment. According to the poet, Vasili Andreivich Zhukivski:

    "St. Sylvester's evening hour,
     Calls the maidens round;
     Shoes to throw behind the door,
     Delve the snowy ground.

     Peep behind the window there,
     Burning wax to pour;
     And the corn for chanticleer,
     Reckon three times o'er.

     In the water-fountain fling
     Solemnly the golden ring
     Earrings, too, of gold;
     Kerchief white must cover them
     While we're chanting over them
     Magic songs of old."

- Yule-Tide In Many Lands by Mary Poague Pringle and Clara A. Urann, 1916



Thursday, December 25, 2025

Yule-Tide in Many Lands

"As the fact of Christ's birth was not recorded and there was no certainty as to its date, the early Christian Fathers very wisely ascribed it to Yule-tide, changing the occasion from the birthday of the sun to that of the Son. For a while the birth of Christ was celebrated on dates varying from the first to the sixth of January; on the dates of certain religious festivals such as the Jewish Passover or the Feast of Tabernacles; but the twenty-fifth of December, the birthday of the sun, was ever the favorite date.

"Pope Julius, who reigned from 337 to 352 B.C.E., after a careful investigation, considered it settled beyond doubt that Christ was born on or about the twenty-fifth of December, and by the end of the fifth century that date was very generally accepted by Christians. The transition from the old to the new significance of Yule-tide was brought about so quietly and naturally that it made no great impression on the mind of the masses, so nothing authentic can be learned of the early observance of Christmas."

Yule-Tide in Many Lands by Mary Poague Pringle and Clara A. Urann



The Washington, D.C. Evening Star, Dec. 14, 1925

The Chapel Hill Weekly, Dec. 18, 1925

The Chapel Hill Weekly, Dec. 18, 1925

Saturday, December 6, 2025

St. Nicholas Day

"The grand Yule-tide festival is opened on the eve of St. Nicholas Day, December sixth; in fact bazaars are held from the first of the month, which is really one prolonged season of merrymaking.

"In Germany, St. Nicholas has a day set apart in his honor. He was born in Palara, a city of Lycia, and but very little is known of his life except that he was made Bishop of Myra and died in the year 343. It was once the custom to send a man around to personate St. Nicholas on St. Nicholas Eve, and to inquire how the children had behaved through the year, who were deserving of gifts, and who needed a touch of the birch rods that he carried with him into every home. St. Nicholas still goes about in some parts of the country, and in the bazaars and shops are sold little bunches of rods, real or made of candy, such as St. Nicholas is supposed to deal in. In some places Knight Rupert takes the place of St. Nicholas in visiting the houses. But Kriss Kringle has nearly usurped the place St. Nicholas once held in awe and respect by German children.

"Because St. Nicholas Day came so near to Christmas, in some countries the Saint became associated with that celebration, although in Germany the eve of his birthday continues to be observed. Germans purchase liberally of the toys and confectionery offered at the bazaars, and nowhere are prettier toys and confectionery found than in Germany--the country which furnishes the most beautiful toys in the world."

- Yule-Tide in Many Lands by Mary Poagle Pringle and Clara A. Urann, 1916

Audiobook at Everand (Scribd): https://www.everand.com/audiobook/957288116/Yule-tide-in-Many-Lands



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Thursday, December 4, 2025

St. Barbara's Day: Yule-Tide Begins in France

"Yule-tide in France begins on St. Barbara's Day [Sainte-Barbe], December fourth, when it is customary to plant grain in little dishes of earth for this saint's use as a means of informing her devotees what manner of crops to expect during the forthcoming year. If the grain comes up and is flourishing at Christmas, the crops will be abundant. Each dish of fresh, green grain is used for a centerpiece on the dinner table."

- Yule-Tide in Many Lands by Mary Poagle Pringle and Clara A. Urann, 1916

Audiobook at Everand (Scribd): https://www.everand.com/audiobook/957288116/Yule-tide-in-Many-Lands