My first Christmas season in Prague I confused the idea of Ježíšek with "ježek." I imagined that a magical hedgehog brings the presents. I'm glad you have subtitles in this video so no one will make the same mistake that I made!!! Veselé Vánoce!
My slavíme vánoce ale 7 januar protože my máme juliánský kalendár..sorry if i made mistake somewhere ..začál jsem se učít česky jazyk..pozdravy ze Slovenija
Part of the walk is probably feeding wildlife. The live carp in the tub is a slowly disappearing tradition, as more and more people are having their carp killed at the stall or eating other fish or schnitzels and wine sausages instead. And the golden pig probably survives from pagan times, when the winter solstice and the rebirth of the sun god was celebrated, whether as the Germanic Frey, the Slavic Dažbog, or to the south of us the much better known Roman Saturn, but in any case their symbol was a pig with golden bristles. And by fasting all day long, man wanted to ensure the abundance and prosperity for the coming year, of which these gods were the bearers. In some families, instead of a pig, it was believed to see a golden calf, a rooster or a lamb.
This can be part of a walk, as can visiting neighbours, feeding wildlife, collecting twigs to decorate a table or window, or releasing carp back into the pond (although anglers don't recommend this as the fish are likely to die anyway). This is purely up to the habit of the individual family.
Hey Lucka and Anicka, thank your very much for these great videos. Keep it going!
Thank you! Very interesting.
Dakujem za videcko. Pozdrav z Madarska od Polaka.
Great work, you two!
Ano, já taky slavím Vanoce, díky za skvělé video!
My first Christmas season in Prague I confused the idea of Ježíšek with "ježek." I imagined that a magical hedgehog brings the presents. I'm glad you have subtitles in this video so no one will make the same mistake that I made!!! Veselé Vánoce!
I remember that I thought this when I was little 😁
@@dominikklon1985 , thank you! I thought I was the only one!!!😆
Iam czech and I also tought its a hedgehog when i was little
great video production...congrats
Diky. To je zajimave.
Love this! My husband and I are visiting next week and we love your videos! Please keep them up!❤❤
So beautiful
Thank you so much. May Santa Claus bring everything you wished for. Merry Christmas!🎁🍀❤🌲
My slavíme vánoce ale 7 januar protože my máme juliánský kalendár..sorry if i made mistake somewhere ..začál jsem se učít česky jazyk..pozdravy ze Slovenija
Ahoj z Skotsko😊
Ahoj! 🤠
great vid btw
What about feeding the birds and keeping the carp in the tub until Christmas Eve? And why the golden pig?
Part of the walk is probably feeding wildlife. The live carp in the tub is a slowly disappearing tradition, as more and more people are having their carp killed at the stall or eating other fish or schnitzels and wine sausages instead. And the golden pig probably survives from pagan times, when the winter solstice and the rebirth of the sun god was celebrated, whether as the Germanic Frey, the Slavic Dažbog, or to the south of us the much better known Roman Saturn, but in any case their symbol was a pig with golden bristles. And by fasting all day long, man wanted to ensure the abundance and prosperity for the coming year, of which these gods were the bearers. In some families, instead of a pig, it was believed to see a golden calf, a rooster or a lamb.
That is cool
I LOVE YOU ELLY KEDWARD!
Hello! 😘
ja slavit vanoce ne. v ma zeme neni vanoce :)
Why american music? Some Czech Christmas music would be nice!
Walks, fairy tales, biscuits, but going to church is not mentioned.
This can be part of a walk, as can visiting neighbours, feeding wildlife, collecting twigs to decorate a table or window, or releasing carp back into the pond (although anglers don't recommend this as the fish are likely to die anyway). This is purely up to the habit of the individual family.
Disslike