Rural Voice - Bakewell & Villages Edition - Dec 2023

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From the Editor Hi Readers, In the words of the immortal Mr Lennon – “So, this is Christmas and what have you done? Another year over and a new one just begun”. I cast my mind back to the start of this year and as is the case with everyone I suppose, it is littered with ups and downs. I guess the aim of this ‘game of life’ is to try and have more ups than downs and that each time a down packs a punch, we either learn something or come back stronger. If only it was as simple as a Rocky movie for that to be the case! A punch that Liam and myself felt deeply this year was the loss of our good friend Kevin at Seals. Kev and his family have run Seals for more years than I’ve been around but I always remember visiting that small, family run business when I first started up and he greeted me with a new name – Amber (for those who remember the early incarnation of Voice) which has stuck for well over a decade now!! They didn’t need to but they have sponsored Rafa’s dog walk since virtually day one and that early kindness and continuing support from one local business to another can never be repaid. As an incredibly humble man in life, I have no doubt that Kev would have been overwhelmed by the sheer volume of people that attended his funeral – not least because, what were we all doing there when we should have been at work!! I think

I’d be extremely proud of my legacy if I achieve half of what he has, including his strong family who continue in his footsteps. Each Christmas, here at Voice, we always like to bring our avatar characters back out for the yearly Christmas Front Covers. Lisa works hard on them from around July onwards (which is a little strange but that’s print deadlines for you!) to bring something a little different. This year, I tasked her with ‘Who Framed Roger Rabbit’ type theme – so a mash-up between the real world and the cartoon world for those that are old enough to remember! Needless to say, it’s given us a right laugh and is always the highlight of the year – and remember, we all chose our avatars based on our favourite cartoon characters/influences and it always seems to fit our personalities! Have a look for yourself, we’ve laid them all out below and we hope they make you smile when they land on your doorstep this month. After all, before we get into the flap, panic, expense and craziness of this festive period, it is important to remember that as far as we know, we only get one go around, so there really is no point in taking yourself too seriously! Let’s leave 2023 with the words of Dolly – “If you see someone without a smile, give ‘em yours!” Merry Christmas from us all at Voice Magazines.

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Decorations of Christmas Past Does your family bring out the same Christmas tree decorations every year, complete with the ones made by children (and grandchildren) many years ago…a bit tatty around the edges maybe, but full of memories? Or are you a “buy new each year, depending on décor and trends,” kind of person? Have you ever wondered what we used to decorate our trees and houses with over the festive period in the dim and distant past, in more “innocent” times before rampant consumerism took hold? Wonder no more! The use of “Christmas” decorations is older than I thought. Apparently, 2,500 years ago, the Romans marked a midwinter celebration called Saturnalia by decorating their homes with evergreen wreaths. When the official religion of the Roman Empire became Christianity in 336 AD, the church powers pragmatically decided to embrace the old trimmings of the former pagan celebration and bring them into the church. Our own pagan ancestors also marked the midwinter solstice by bringing greenery into the home to mark the gradual lengthening of the light towards spring and the promise of new life. Yule logs – the real wooden kind, not the cake – were common throughout northern Europe and are probably also connected to a pagan midwinter rite. They would be kept burning for 12 days leading up to Christmas (or the solstice) to encourage the sun to rise after the long, snowy season.

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Evergreen trees became part of Christian tradition in Germany very early on, and in the Middle Ages “paradise trees” began to appear. Meant to represent the Garden of Eden, evergreen trees were hung with apples and displayed in homes on December 24, the religious feast day of Adam and Eve. Other decorations, all natural of course, made an appearance and by the 16th century, candles had made an appearance. And thus, the Christmas tree as we know it today, was born. It was, of course, German born Prince Albert, the husband of Queen Victoria, who brought the tradition of decorated evergreen trees to England. Drawings of the royal family gathered around a bedecked and candle lit tree really sparked a desire in the British public to embrace the idea of a lavishly decorated tree as a centre point of their celebrations. Unlike the plastic and glass baubles, and tinsel we use today, most early tree decorations were more eco friendly (before such a term was invented!). There would be apples and other fruit, sometimes dried and or crystallised. Flowers, sweet pastries in the shapes of stars and hearts, and at some point candy canes made an appearance. Handmade decorations of made of paper, and small gifts would also be hung on the tree. Unlike today there was no fashionable “theme” (this year I gather it is “peachy pink and coral, accented by champagne golds, lilac, or mint green tones”) people used what was to hand and reused what they could. Whatever you decorate your house and tree with this Christmas, I hope you have lots of fun! x

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The Women’s Forage Corps (WFC) or Forage Corps (FC) was a British military organisation created during World War 1. Initially based at army camps and depots in the United Kingdom and working in gangs of six, its women assisted with matters relating to horse transport such as hay-making, forage, checking bales on arrival at railway stations and supervising their loading, stable work, driving horse carts, wire-stretching, making and mending sacks and tarpaulin sheets.

Largely drawn from among women servants but also including some women of independent means with their own horses, normal members earned an average of 26 to 30 shillings a week by 1919, drawing army rations and sometimes with a caravan (as a mess facility rather than housing them) and cook assigned to their gang as a mess. Their uniform – very similar to the Women’s Land Army that was to be eventually created, it consisted of gaiters, haversack, dark green breeches, hats and jerseys, khaki overcoat, overalls and black boots, with brass shoulder insignia of the initials “FC”. Higher ranks wore a khaki tunic and shirt, shoulder rank badges, shoulder “FC” insignia and a brass badge showing “FC” within the eight-pointed star of the Royal Army Service Corps. This wasn’t always the case, sometimes they simply wore their own work wear. The WFC numbered 8,000 by 1917, though this had dropped to about 6,000 by 1919. The WFC did survive alongside the WLA until 1920.

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The origin of this day was nothing to do with puddings or Christmas but everything to do with the Catholic or Anglican Church. It was traditionally the last Sunday in the year before Advent, when the collect for the day from the book of common prayer began “Stir up, we beseech thee, O Lord, the wills of thy faithful people...”, Over time, this was taken to signify the day that families prepared the Christmas pudding (Stir up) and gave it its first steaming. Dried fruit, spices, flour and all the necessary ingredients had been bought in the weeks beforehand to spread the cost. Each member of the family would take turns to stir up the pudding and make a wish. As well as the thirteen or so different ingredients in the mixture, trinkets were sometimes incorporated. Popular additions were a silver sixpence or thrupenny bit. You might also find a thimble, a button, a horseshoe, a wishbone, a bell or an anchor. If you were lucky enough to find one of these in your pudding on Christmas day, it could mean anything from a wedding in the coming year to eternal spinsterhood or bachelorhood. During our reminiscence sessions, a popular talking point has been the “feeding” of the Christmas pudding or cake. This

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A SPIDER ON YOUR CHRISTMAS TREE… As Christmas approached the woman cleaned the house. All the spiders quickly scurried up to the attic. The children wanted to decorate the tree but they had no money to buy decorations to put onto their lovely little tree. They were very sad. On Christmas Eve they went to bed and cried themselves to sleep.

It’s a busy time for many of us, planning, shopping and preparing for Christmas. For others, those living alone, those without family or estranged, it can be a lonely isolating time. Abroad much of the world seems to be in turmoil, so we all spare a thought for all those less fortunate than us. Church services, carol singing, Christmas tree festivals, lights, trees and baubles all tell us the big day will soon be here. Celebrations seem to begin earlier and earlier each year. Here is a little something to bear in mind for anyone cleaning their house in preparation for the Christmas holidays. Once upon a time, a poor hardworking woman lived in a small hut with her two children. One day a pinecone fell on the earthen floor of her home and it took root. Her children cared for the tree, excited at the prospect of having a Christmas tree by winter. As if by magic, the tree grew…

That night, whilst everyone was asleep, the spiders came down from the attic. They scuttled over to the tree where they set to work spinning their fragile threads and silken strands. They worked all through the night and by morning the whole tree was covered with a fine lace of beautiful spider webs. When the children got up on Christmas morning, they opened the curtains and

the first rays of sunlight shone into the room. Slowly the light crept along the floor and when it reached the little tree, the children gasped. The Christmas tree had been transformed. It was covered with cobwebs of shimmering silver and gold splendour. The tree was the most beautiful thing they had ever seen.

been available to the wealthy. Using hanging tinsel and thin strips of metal on a Christmas tree was seen to enhance the glow of the real candles which were used back then. Smoke from the candles often turned the tinsel black, so as time passed, because the silver tarnishes, other metals began to be used. Over the years, methods of producing tinsel changed to provide cheaper alternatives. For many years tinsel was made from lead, which became known to be harmful. So in 1972 it was banned. Manufacturers had to come up with a solution and a PVC alternative, coated with a metallic finish, was developed. Tinsel today is light, bright, shiny and most important of all, safe. So, remember when you’re cleaning, always leave at least one spider for your Christmas tree… it’s tradition.

It is rumoured this story is the reason we began to use tinsel on our trees at Christmas. I’m not sure if it is true, but I like the idea. The name tinsel comes from the old French word ‘estincelle,’ meaning sparkle. Tinsel, used as a decoration, didn’t actually come from France, the idea originated in Nuremberg, Germany around 1610. At first made from pure silver, tinsel would only have

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CHRISTMAS AROUND THE WORLD Every family in the UK will have their own Christmas tradition regarding such things as opening the pressies, how much is spent, how the tree is decorated, what time dinner is served (and what it comprises) etc, etc. However, we will all do pretty much the same things, irrespective of the order in which they happen. This may lead us to think that all around the world people will be doing more or less the same thing to celebrate Christmas. But is this true?

celebratory meal that day. This feast consists of fish (often a soup made of carp), stuffed cabbage (the leaves are stuffed with rice, mince pork, onion, garlic and other herbs). For dessert, a special kind of poppy bread/cake called Beigli is served.

I decided to have a little dig around online resources to find out how similar, or not, Christmas traditions are around the globe.

In Ukraine Christmas used to be celebrated on January 7th in line with the Russian Orthodox Church. In February this year, Ukraine’s main Greek Catholic church announced a change to December 25th…I’m sure we can all appreciate why the change was made.

Straight away I found my absolute FAVOURITE Christmas tradition – and it’s from the land of ice and fire, Iceland. On Christmas Eve, Icelanders give the gift of books and spend the rest of the night reading them and eating chocolate, as part of a season called Jolabokaflod, ‘The Christmas Book Flood’. Now that’s my kind of evening! In contrast, here is one tradition I could never be on board with. Christmas in Japan is not a national holiday, less than 1% of the population being Christian, but they do still have a unique way to mark the day, thanks in no small part to Kentucky Fried Chicken. In 1974, KFC started a marketing campaign called ‘Kurisumasu ni wa kentakkii!’ or ‘Kentucky for Christmas!’ The campaign urged the Japanese to visit a KFC instead of sitting down to a turkey dinner…and they do, apparently in their thousands.

Like many other countries, the main Christmas meal, Sviata Vecheria (Holy Supper) will be eaten on Christmas Eve, and normally has 12 dishes which represent Jesus’s 12 disciples. Presents are brought by Grandfather Frost…but not until New Year’s Eve. However you do (or don’t do) Christmas, I wish each and every one of you a peaceful and happy season of goodwill x

Each to their own. Our cousins in Oz go to the beach and fire up the BBQ. In Denmark, the big day is December 24th. And here’s something interesting; the irritating “elf on the shelf” could have originated in Denmark. He may be based on the group of Nisse, naughty elves who help Julemanden, ‘The Christmas Man’, Denmark’s Father Christmas. So now we know who to blame. Over in Norway they don’t decorate their houses until December 23rd, which seems very sensible to me. The Hungarians leave decorating the tree until Christmas Eve and also eat the main

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LADYBIRD AUTUMN The ladybird is one of our most widely known, recognised, and probably liked, insects. Brightly and distinctively coloured these little beetles are regarded as the gardener’s friend because they consume vast numbers of aphids, generally greenfly. However, they are also increasingly known because of the invasive alien species, the ‘Harlequin’ ladybird with its coats of many colours (mostly yellow, red, and black) and an array of sizes and markings. These are the big brutes of the ladybird world and range from quite small to (by ladybird standards) rather large. This species is a recent colonist, boasts a voracious appetite, and being cannibalistic, will consume smaller ladybirds even of its own type. It is this species most often recording as coming into houses to hibernate for the winter. Ladybird numbers often fluctuate greatly as they follow the populations of greenfly and this is both as they breed, but also as they move or migrate. If summer weather is suitable then greenfly numbers rise in continental Europe to a point where the new-born come with wings and the population rises up to be carried on air currents across the North Sea and the Channel to Britain. The ladybirds then follow although the big ladybirds years of the past, especially the famous invasion of the 1976 drought year, were of the red-coloured Seven-spot not the now abundant Harlequin. As swarms of ladybirds landed on East Coast beaches many people reported being bitten by them! In the winters that followed, it was commonplace to find whole gateposts for example, covered in hibernating ladybirds. Indeed, the presence of hibernating ladybirds is now a sign of winter on its way. We have had numbers of a rather distinctive yellow and black 14-Spot Ladybird, which because it is tiny, is often overlooked. There

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were swarms of yellow ladybirds reported by Jan Turner and Paul Ardron on one day, and by the next, there were hundreds crammed into every crevice of this old, multi-stemmed elm tree. Probably for safety’s sake, ladybirds often hibernate communally, and these may well spend the next few months in their new home. Massed together I presume that their hard cases provide necessary protection from both the weather and from would-be predators like the much bigger red and black Harlequin Ladybird pictured next to them. As noted already, Harlequins are active predators including on other, smaller ladybirds and are a species which readers will see increasingly as in wintertime they come indoors into our homes to overwinter. As their name suggests they come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and colour patterns ranging from big to quite small. They are mostly either red (or orange) with black spots or black with red spots and the numbers of spots vary dramatically. Like most larger ladybirds they are predatory and feed on insects such as aphids (greenfly) but also other smaller insects like other ladybirds. So, I suspect the one pictured was casing the joint looking for easy pickings but the way the smaller yellow ladybirds were packed in was an effective defence. It was interesting to see these yellow ladybirds which though fairly common, are one of two yellow-coloured ladybirds with 22-spot being the smaller. The 14Spot Ladybird is bigger and has rounded rectangular markings rather than dots. However, our tiny yellow ladybird is also rather different in that it is an herbivore or more correctly a fungivore, rather than a carnivore generally feeding on mildew on plants. One to look out for!

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