
It's quite a contrast to the Hallowe'en that I spent in Toronto, where on my daft evening run I was lucky not to be hit by errant, unsupervised firecrackers!
The Danes do celebrate some holidays, however. Towards the end of September, we had our first research group, Wednesday morning "coffee meeting." We never had these during my studies at UVic, so I didn't know really what to expect. But what I most definitely did not anticipate was that this was, in fact, our first Christmas Party planning meeting! We have to start early if we're going to adequately prepare for both the December and the February Christmas parties.

I'm not convinced that the Christmas beers are really all that good, or even all that Christmassy, but it does demarcate an important turning point towards the Christmas season, a season that, here, supposedly lasts a solid four months.
I guess, perhaps, this is why they don't celebrate Hallowe'en. Who wants to detract from the real festivities that are only just about to begin? Why dress up like ghouls and rot your teeth out when you can instead build the suspense of Jul for as many months as it is going to eventually last?
Four months of Christmas celebration? Wow. I can't wait to find out how they spread it out over the four month period. Phillips Beer here released an Advent Beer package, one of which your brother got his hands on. You two will need to compare the Christmas beers.
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