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yakalskovich) wrote2005-12-05 07:32 pm
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Odd
Tomorrow is St. Nicholas' day, which doubles as a little pre-Christmas here in Germany. Kids get sweets, in their shoes, in the morning, traditionally.
Never mind 'strange', it's tradition.
Somebody's put an anonymous St. Nicholas' gift onto my doorknob today; a rather posh gift bag containing nuts, tangerines, and--
-- a bunch of really fresh nice hot chilies.
Well, I like them. It means that wiebke and
cracicotus will be fed banana chili with fresh chili, next weekend when they come to stay.
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Call it cultural ignorance.
My sister and I built a plywood box and planted chilies in it. We've STILL got some, had more than we could POSSIBLY eat with... oh wow... was it I think 12 plants we had? Our box is 3 feet by two feet by about a foot and a half deep with four tiny pockets on the sides we put marigolds in.
Also we don't celebrate St. Nicholas day here. I know SOME people do, though I've only heard of it in really religious schools, never had any of my public school friends mention it. It's a cute idea though.
Oh, I love this season!! It's even snowing today!!!
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I look forwards to you as well! There's a new Weihnachtsmarkt in the gay area of the city, called 'Pink Christmas' - we totally have to go there!
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I used to keep a chili plant as well, on my kitchen windowsill, but it died this summer. *sniff*