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Friday Dec 20, 2019
Episode 26 - Holiday Stories
Friday Dec 20, 2019
Friday Dec 20, 2019
Happy Holidays to you, our beautiful friends. Grab some cocoa or mulled wine, get cozy under a blankie, light up that yule log and join us for some holiday folklore involving women, trolls, spindles, snow maidens, and some good old holiday kidnapping. Christmas stories can get weird, y'all.
Tabitha's Stories
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Icelandic_Christmas_folklore
http://blog.praguemorning.cz/czech-christmas-tradition-the-throwing-of-the-shoe/
https://www.transparent.com/education/
https://www.history.com/news/why-do-we-kiss-under-the-mistletoe
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Befana
https://www.learnreligions.com/cailleach-the-ruler-of-winter-2561705
Icelandic name |
English translation |
Description[16] |
Arrival[16] |
Departure |
Stekkjarstaur |
Sheep-Cote Clod |
Harasses sheep, but is impaired by his stiff peg-legs. |
12 December |
25 December |
Giljagaur |
Gully Gawk |
Hides in gullies, waiting for an opportunity to sneak into the cowshed and steal milk. |
13 December |
26 December |
Stúfur |
Stubby |
Abnormally short. Steals pans to eat the crust left on them. |
14 December |
27 December |
Þvörusleikir |
Spoon-Licker |
Steals and licks wooden spoons. Is extremely thin due to malnutrition. |
15 December |
28 December |
Pottaskefill |
Pot-Scraper |
Steals leftovers from pots. |
16 December |
29 December |
Askasleikir |
Bowl-Licker |
Hides under beds waiting for someone to put down their "askur" (a type of bowl with a lid used instead of dishes), which he then steals. |
17 December |
30 December |
Hurðaskellir |
Door-Slammer |
Likes to slam doors, especially during the night, waking people up. |
18 December |
31 December |
Skyrgámur |
Skyr-Gobbler |
A Yule Lad with a great affinity for skyr (similar to yogurt). |
19 December |
1 January |
Bjúgnakrækir |
Sausage-Swiper |
Hides in the rafters and snatches sausages that are being smoked. |
20 December |
2 January |
Gluggagægir |
Window-Peeper |
A snoop who looks through windows in search of things to steal. |
21 December |
3 January |
Gáttaþefur |
Doorway-Sniffer |
Has an abnormally large nose and an acute sense of smell which he uses to locate leaf bread (laufabrauð). |
22 December |
4 January |
Ketkrókur |
Meat-Hook |
Uses a hook to steal meat. |
23 December |
5 January |
Kertasníkir |
Candle-Stealer |
Follows children in order to steal their candles (which were once made of tallow and thus edible). |
24 December |
6 January |
Stacie's Stories
https://russiapedia.rt.com/of-russian-origin/snegurochka/
https://www.tripsavvy.com/snegurochka-1502312
https://literature.fandom.com/wiki/Frau_Holle
https://www.pitt.edu/~dash/grimm024.html
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