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Re: The Forum Advent Calendar 2020
« Reply #180 on: December 22, 2020, 12:22:33 AM »

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Keep Looking brings us another of her amazing poems.  (Gosh, I am privileged getting to enjoy such awesome stuff before the rest of yas do. *snf*)

Spoiler: omg just read this • show


As city streets lie blanketed in snow
Beneath a dim and ever-darkening sky
And countless creatures stilled in slumber lie
The murmur of hushed voices, soft and low
Around a fire, where broth is bubbling slow
Sound sweeter than sweet music heard on high
As if there’s something sacred as they try
To touch a place condemned so long ago.
If anything could bring a sense of peace
To all the rows and rows of wretched souls
That line these streets, it would be on this night
Which once was holy, joyful. Now, at least
Six voices break the silence, warm the cold.
Do they still feel the ghost of candlelight?


Keep Looking says, "This is a Petrarchan sonnet. This form of sonnet originates from Italy, and differs in several ways to the Shakespearean sonnet, which is more common in English. As it was first made for the Italian language, its rhyming scheme can be tricky in English, as it requires you to find a lot of words with the same rhyme. However, it's certainly doable! One of the most famous Petrarchan sonnets in English is Elizabeth Barret Browning's 'How Do I Love Thee? (Sonnet 43)'. Petrarchan sonnets are made of an 8-line octave followed by a 6-line sextet, and there's usually a 'turn' in the poem's theme or story at the 9th line. The octave has a rhyming scheme of ABBAABBA, while the sextet can have several rhyming schemes, most commonly CDCDCD or CDECDE (I used the latter)."


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Re: The Forum Advent Calendar 2020
« Reply #181 on: December 22, 2020, 01:17:41 AM »
Lovely Petrarchan sonnet (Petrarch would be proud). The form is sadly neglected these years, and I am glad to see it.

And thank you for the praises for the piece Mirasol and I did.
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Re: The Forum Advent Calendar 2020
« Reply #182 on: December 22, 2020, 02:27:46 AM »
Wonderful poetry and art, Róisín, Mirasol nd Keep!  :sparkle: :sparkle: :sparkle:
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Re: The Forum Advent Calendar 2020
« Reply #183 on: December 22, 2020, 06:44:07 AM »
Thank you so much for the nice comments on Róisín´s and my pieces! :))

And another amazing poem, Keep Looking!
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Re: The Forum Advent Calendar 2020
« Reply #184 on: December 22, 2020, 10:37:01 AM »
Got busy with things and haven't stopped by in a few days - how could I let that happen?

Gwenno, I love your market scene. I spotted the squirrel cookies right away, but Johannabelle drew my attention to yet another new baked good in my universe (trdelník). This is why I enjoy the forum advent calendar - not only do I get to enjoy wonderful creations by you talented folks, I always learn about something new! And often edible.  ;D

Róisín and Mirasol, a beautiful collaboration. I really like that both hemispheres are represented. I need to go back and read again with more care, and stare at the artwork a little longer.

And Keep teaches me something else new! I'm decidedly not literary, so I know very little about sonnet forms. However, reading a bit about them makes the poems all the more enjoyable. Lovely imagery.
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Re: The Forum Advent Calendar 2020
« Reply #185 on: December 22, 2020, 10:04:40 PM »
Another beautiful and elegant poem, Keep Looking!

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Re: The Forum Advent Calendar 2020
« Reply #186 on: December 23, 2020, 12:13:56 AM »

Spoiler: open the door • show

How are your decorations coming, those of you who decorate a tree? Long since up, or in boxes in a heap? GaelleDragons takes a turn on this penultimate day of this year's calendar imagining the crew's tree.

Spoiler: Mikkel Stops a disaster • show

GaelleDragons says, "Because there is no way Emil wouldn't want to put real candles on the christmas tree and there is no way it wouldn't end badly. Fortunately Mikkel is always there to keep things from going boom, even if Emil calls him a killjoy."


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Re: The Forum Advent Calendar 2020
« Reply #187 on: December 23, 2020, 02:21:00 AM »
Meanwhile, on the other side, Kitty is trying to climb up the tree and whatever effort is made to keep her from toppling it is going to be very conter-productive.
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Re: The Forum Advent Calendar 2020
« Reply #188 on: December 23, 2020, 09:16:34 AM »
Haha, yet another Emil fire-related near-disaster! GaelleDragons, I love your style. And for reasons I can't quite explain, I particularly like that Mikkel is wearing plaid. He could be any one of my neighbours.  ;D
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Re: The Forum Advent Calendar 2020
« Reply #189 on: December 23, 2020, 11:27:32 AM »
Hahaa, Mikkel to the rescue. As always!

Did you know by the way that a significant proportion of Danish households still use live candles in the tree to this day? This as the unfortunate consequence that Christmas is a busy season for Danish fire brigades. Mikkel would definitely err on the side of caution in this matter (too), and make sure safety comes before festivity!

Our tree is in and this year it smells really nicely of forest. Haven’t started decorating yet. We have a real tree, like many families do in Finland (I couldn’t find any figures though) and the smell is lovely! We had to move furniture into weird places to make room for it :)
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Re: The Forum Advent Calendar 2020
« Reply #190 on: December 23, 2020, 01:01:19 PM »
My own tree-decorations still reside in their box, but I´m glad that these right here won´t be destroyed by the inevitable fire, thanks to Mikkel. :'D Great and hilarious piece, GaelleDragons!
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Re: The Forum Advent Calendar 2020
« Reply #191 on: December 23, 2020, 03:22:01 PM »
"Fortunately Mikkel is always there to keep things from going boom, even if Emil calls him a killjoy."
New headcanon: Mikkel picked up this habit after the one time he allowed Emil to get the CatTank's stove going while Mikkel was not yet finished chopping some ingredients.

The electric stove in the fully electricity-powered CatTank.
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Re: The Forum Advent Calendar 2020
« Reply #192 on: December 23, 2020, 05:51:44 PM »
Thank you everyone! I'm glad my artwork made you smile! ^^

New headcanon: Mikkel picked up this habit after the one time he allowed Emil to get the CatTank's stove going while Mikkel was not yet finished chopping some ingredients.

The electric stove in the fully electricity-powered CatTank.
So are we to assume Emil couldn't be trusted with putting electric fake candles on the tree as well?

Hahaa, Mikkel to the rescue. As always!

Did you know by the way that a significant proportion of Danish households still use live candles in the tree to this day? This as the unfortunate consequence that Christmas is a busy season for Danish fire brigades. Mikkel would definitely err on the side of caution in this matter (too), and make sure safety comes before festivity!

I did not know that! Well that explains why Mikkel was so quick at stopping Emil then : he's seen a christmas tree burn before.  :mikkel:


(also I wanna thank all the contributors so far (and we're almost at the end, so that's a lot) for all their wonderful contributions! I've been staying silent on the forum lately due to school kicking my ass but I still managed to see all the stuff that has been posted and aaaaaaa it's good! So uh yeah, good job everyone, and happy merry christmas! ^^ )
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Re: The Forum Advent Calendar 2020
« Reply #193 on: December 23, 2020, 11:03:58 PM »
Gaelle, that's a wonderful and very amusing artwork! Alas for Emil's hopes and dreams.

Because in Australia we don't live in a climate where you can grow fir trees (is it fir trees that people traditionally use?? I just call them all pine trees usually, which isn't really accurate), my family just uses a plastic tree (the same one we've had all my life). We set it up a few weeks ago, and as normal decorated it with the usual assortment of Christmas ornaments - weird trinkets my brothers and I made in primary school, assorted boxes of baubles or figurines, pine cones spray-painted silver and painted gumnuts. It has a really specific smell, this one plastic tree, and that's the smell I associate with Christmas.

I did have a friend in my old town whose dad would go out to the pine plantations every December (we had a lot in the area, mostly Pinus Radiata) and collect (probably not legally) an entire sapling to bring home (usually several metres tall - they had high ceilings). But we were never really that extravagant.
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Re: The Forum Advent Calendar 2020
« Reply #194 on: December 24, 2020, 12:11:21 AM »

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We have arrived at the 24th!  Let us all thank lucky last gjuerne for this sweet sweet Scandinavian treat.

Spoiler: julbord • show

gjuerne says, "I was raised in an upper Midwest Swedish/Norwegian/Saami family, and we kept the Scandinavian Christmas Eve Julbord tradition which included trays of many kinds of delicious butter cookies. Here is a recipe for a family favorite, and for fruit soup, always part of the Julbord dessert array."

SPRITZ
1 cup butter, creamed
3/4 cup granulated sugar
1 egg or 3 egg yolks, unbeaten
1 tsp almond extract
1/2 tsp baking powder
2-1/2 or more sifted cake flour
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Add sugar to creamed butter, mix until fluffy. Stir in egg and almond extract. (Add a few drops of green food coloring at this point if you plan to use the Christmas tree shape, which my family always does.) Sift baking powder and cake flour together, stir into the butter/sugar mixture. Don’t over mix! Fill cookie press and force dough onto baking sheets. Bake at 400° for 7-10 minutes, or until edges just start to brown.
Pro tip: use plain metal baking pans; the dough from the cookie press will not stick to no-stick or “easy release” pans.

NORWEGIAN FRUIT SOUP
2/3 cup large pearl tapioca
2 quarts water
1-2 cinnamon sticks
2 tart apples, peeled and thinly sliced)
1 cup prunes
1/2 cup sugar
1 tbsp vinegar
Juice of two lemons (approx 1/4 cup)
2 cups tart cherries & juice (I usually use frozen)
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Simmer tapioca, apples, and cinnamon sticks in two quarts of water until the tapioca is half done. Add the rest of the ingredients — you can add frozen raspberries, blackberries, or blueberries if you wish, or some tart jelly. Cook until the tapioca is clear, or has a tiny white “eye.” Adjust the taste to your preference with sugar or lemon juice, my family likes it a bit on the tart side. We serve it warm, or hot. I adore it and always stick a few servings in the deep freezer because it is also delicious chilled on a hot summer day.

Now, imagine the crew of SSSS gathered around Siv and Torbjorn’s table for Julbord, and Onni and Lalli monopolizing the sweets on the table! Kitty will be trying to swipe a delicious morsel or two of fish, and Emil’s cousins will be up to mischief. God Jul and many thanks to all my fellow Minnions who have brightened my month with delightful art, stories, recipes, and poems!





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Gosh, we've come to the end of the Advent Calendar for the year.  How is this possible?  Gosh, I wish there was more to come, don't you?
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*calendar pokes back*
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