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In past times on the Island, the Christmas period was known as The Foolish Fortnight and ran from Black Thomas' Eve - 21st December - and ended on Old Christmas Day - 6th January. Much like today, it was a time for socialising, eating, music and dancing! It was also a time for traditional Manx customs, and who better to talk about them than MONA DOUGLAS ...... myrrh flowering, cattle kneeling, the gift of fire, and a unique way of weather forecasting are just some of the customs Mona will explain to David Callister.
In past times on the Island, the Christmas period was known as The Foolish Fortnight and ran from Black Thomas' Eve - 21st December - and ended on Old Christmas Day - 6th January. Much like today, it was a time for socialising, eating, music and dancing! It was also a time for traditional Manx customs, and who better to talk about them than MONA DOUGLAS ...... myrrh flowering, cattle kneeling, the gift of fire, and a unique way of weather forecasting are just some of the customs Mona will explain to David Callister.