Thursday, 27 December 2012
Tuesday, 25 December 2012
Sophie's Christmas solo ........and Happy Christmas from all of us
Yay we had a visit from Santa .....
Jim and his morning cuppa........
Me in my Christmas dress with Ruby who is growing taller by the minute.......
Joss and guinea pig Danni who didn't want to be left out .........
John and Danni........
Where's my pressy ???.........
Sophie sings for The Tower of London Choir and she had a solo on The Christmas service on Radio 4 this morning ....very proud ......(I filmed it from the internet so quality of sound a bit shaky ).......
Sunday, 23 December 2012
It's the Mummers it must be nearly Christmas....
This St George ready to do battle with The Turk
this Mummer carries his wife and children on his back .......
It is that time of year when The Mummers appear and perform for all in Otterbourne ......the history bit ......
Mummers Plays (also known as mumming) are seasonal folk plays performed by troupes of actors known as mummers or guisers (or by local names such as rhymers, pace-eggers, soulers, tipteerers, galoshins, guysers, and so on), originally from the British Isles (see wrenboys), but later in other parts of the world. They are sometimes performed in the street but more usually as house-to-house visits and in public houses. Although the term mummers has been used since medieval times, no play scripts or performance details survive from that era, and the term may have been used loosely to describe performers of several different kinds. Mumming may have precedents in German and French carnival customs, with rare but close parallels also in late medieval England (see below).
The earliest evidence of mummers' plays as they are known today (usually involving a magical cure by a quack doctor) is from the mid to late 18th century.
A great way to start Cristmas.......
Monday, 10 December 2012
Sunday, 2 December 2012
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