Topic: Yule blessings
Ruth34611's photo
Fri 12/23/11 05:07 PM

newarkjw's photo
Fri 12/23/11 05:51 PM
Damn! Your not one of those snake people. I heard about them. They come out of the mountains and chit....smokin

Ruth34611's photo
Fri 12/23/11 06:00 PM
Why, yes. Yes, I am. smokin

newarkjw's photo
Fri 12/23/11 06:21 PM
I always thought you had that look about you. I'm not judging or nothin....:wink:

Ruth34611's photo
Sat 12/24/11 07:08 AM
I appreciate that. :wink:

EquusDancer's photo
Sat 12/24/11 11:10 AM
Happy Yule to you!

no photo
Sat 12/24/11 11:12 AM
I just want winter to be over. sad

Ruth34611's photo
Sat 12/24/11 12:24 PM

Whats in the horns I wonder.



Prolly cheese.

Ruth34611's photo
Sat 12/24/11 12:24 PM

Happy Yule to you!


flowerforyou

Ruth34611's photo
Sat 12/24/11 12:25 PM

I just want winter to be over. sad


Yeah, it's pretty darn cold in most of the country. But, not here. ohwell It's supposed to be 70 tomorrow.

Milesoftheusa's photo
Sat 12/24/11 09:16 PM




Shalom..

I was wondering are those Rams Horns?

2.. If they are do they have a cover with a ball for the mouth piece? Blessings of Shalom..Miles

EquusDancer's photo
Sun 12/25/11 09:02 AM





Shalom..

I was wondering are those Rams Horns?

2.. If they are do they have a cover with a ball for the mouth piece? Blessings of Shalom..Miles


Usually mead horns tend to be cow horns. I'm sure some have been made out of ram horns though.

I've never seen any with mouthpiece covers. Usually they're used like a glass, rather then a storage flask. The owner may create a stand for them to lean against if they get set down, but usually they're empty. :-)

EquusDancer's photo
Sun 12/25/11 09:03 AM

Whats in the horns I wonder. I dont see any glasses....or guns...could be anything I reckon, depending on the severity of your family.


Any kind of drink you want, usually alchoholic. LOL!

Ruth34611's photo
Sun 12/25/11 09:30 AM
^^^That's why I like this girl! She knows all the answers. drinker

Now that I think about it...I attended a Norse blot a few years back and we passed around a horn with mead in it.