Get one here.
December 21, 2009
Methods/Systems: The Nisse
"In Scandinavia, Pixies or Nisse is a household spirit that is responsible for the care and prosperity of a farm or family. A Nisse is usually described as a short man or woman (under four feet tall) wearing a red cap. While belief in guardian spirits is a very old tradition in Scandinavia, belief in Nisser was prominent in the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries in Denmark, southern Norway and southern Sweden. Many farms claimed to have their own Nisse. The Nisse took an active interest in the farm by performing chores such as grooming horses, carrying bales of hay, and other farm-related tasks. These chores were usually done much more efficiently and effectively than by their human counterparts.However, Nisser could be temperamental, to say the least. If the household was not careful to keep its Nisse satisfied -- usually in the form of a single bowl of porridge with butter in it left out on Christmas Eve -- the spirit could turn against its masters.In the 1840s the farm's Nisse became the bearer of Christmas presents in Scandinavia, and was then called "Julenisse" and has been associated with Christmas ever since.The Swedish "Jultomte", the Norwegian "Julenisse", the Danish "Julemand" and the Finnish "Joulupukki" still has features and traditions that are rooted in the local culture: he doesn't necessarily retreat to the North Pole, but lives in a forest, field or stream nearby, or in Denmark he lives on Greenland, and in Finland he lives in Lapland; he or she does not come down the chimney on Christmas night, but arrives through the front door, delivering the presents directly to his household friends."- fjorn.com
Get one here.
Get one here.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
About Me
- Sarah
- I once took a personality test that told me I was a perfectionist and I thought the test was flawed. True story.
Followers
Blog Archive
-
▼
2009
(88)
-
▼
December
(16)
- The Precious Man in the Air: American Film Institu...
- Methods/Systems: The Nisse
- How To: Roll a Coin on Your Knuckles aka a Steeple...
- How To: Use the internet to create your ideal granola
- Gift Idea: Classic Canvas Pup Tent ($49.46)
- Gift Idea: Stag's Horn Dog Whistle Key Ring
- Gift Idea: 2010 Calendars
- Resource: Tommy Rowles
- Resource: History of the Push Pin
- Gift Idea: His/Hers Classic Sleepwear ($49.50, $39...
- Resource: Martha Stewart Holiday Craft Sale
- Gift Idea: Balloon Powered Boat ($4.95)
- Gift Idea: Wicked Good Slippers ($49.99)
- Gift Idea: Cormac McCarthy's Olivetti Lettera 32(...
- Gift Idea: Grandpa Witmer's Old Fashioned Peanut B...
- Methods/Systems: Christmas Price Index
-
▼
December
(16)
No comments:
Post a Comment