Hydrogen filled balloons, mistletoe and a candles everywhere...Our hall
with its huge white mirror was bedecked with fake icicles and real ivy,
the balloons with their long trailing ribbons created a magic
forest...it was party time and we wanted to live it up! The capone Thank
God were a great success (see previous blog), although Luca had to sew
them up as the skin was so tough. First he had to skewer the skin before
using a darning needle and double cotton thread. The animals were
bursting after being in the oven for about 2 and a half hours. Needless
to say everyone was bursting too at the end of a 3 course meal, with a
chestnut pavlova, fruit salad with pomegranate and walnuts and choux
buns to end with, especially as we also had lentils near midnight. (One
eats them In the North of Italy on New Year's Eve to bring one luck and
money as the lentils look like coins.)
Tomorrow is Epifania or the
day of the 'befana', witch...It is a holiday in Italy. The witch flies
on her her broomstick the night of the 5th with a sack full of sweets.
Children will get their stockings filled with 'carbone' a sweet that
looks like coal. It used to be just black but now it comes in other
colours too. Originally you got real coal if you had been bad during the
year and sweets if you had been good. The tradition seems to be
pre-Christian. The good witch could be seen as a symbol for the old year
and in some places witch like figures are burnt on a big fire. So now a
new year and so much to look forward too......and many new creative
projects.