to make way for the new. And to keep the odd which at bay. A tradition on last day of April that goes back hundreds if not thousands of years here in Scandinavia
to make way for the new. And to keep the odd which at bay. A tradition on last day of April that goes back hundreds if not thousands of years here in Scandinavia
Interesting tradition. What is it you burn? Old leaves and yard waste perhaps.
Yes, that’s about it
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