December 18, 2010

History of Christmas

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The middle of winter has long been a time of celebration around the world. Centuries before the arrival of the man called Jesus, early Europeans celebrated light and birth in the darkest days of winter. Many peoples rejoiced during the winter solstice, when the worst of the winter was behind them and they could look forward to longer days and extended hours of sunlight.

In Scandinavia, the Norse celebrated Yule from December 21, through January. In recognition of the return of the sun, fathers and sons would bring home logs, they set on fire. The people would feast until the log burned out, which could take 12 days. The Norse believed that each spark from the fire represented a new pig or calf that would be born during the coming year.

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In Germany, people honored the pagan god Oden during the mid-winter holiday. Germans were terrified of Oden, they believed he made flights through the sky to observe his people, then decide who would prosper or perish. Because of this, many people chose to stay inside.

In Rome, where winters were not as harsh as those in the far north, Saturnalia—a holiday in honor of Saturn, the god of agriculture—was celebrated. Beginning in the week leading up to the winter solstice and continuing for a full month, Saturnalia was a hedonistic time, when food and drink were plentiful and the normal Roman social order was turned upside down. For a month, slaves would become masters. Peasants were in command of the city. Business and schools were closed so that everyone could join in the fun.

Around the time of the winter solstice, Romans observed Juvenalia, a feast honoring the children of Rome. In addition, members of the upper classes often celebrated the birthday of Mithra, the god of the unconquerable sun, on December 25. It was believed that Mithra, an infant god, was born. For some Romans, Mithra's birthday was the most sacred day of the year.

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In the early years of Christianity, Easter was the main holiday; the birth of Jesus was not celebrated. In the fourth century, church officials decided to institute the birth of Jesus as a holiday. Unfortunately, the Bible does not mention date for his birth.  Although some evidence suggests that his birth may have occurred in the spring (why would shepherds be herding in the middle of winter?), Pope Julius I chose December 25. It is commonly believed that the church chose this date in an effort to adopt and absorb the traditions of the pagan Saturnalia festival. First called the Feast of the Nativity, the custom spread to Egypt by 432 and to England by the end of the sixth century. By the end of the eighth century, the celebration of Christmas had spread all the way to Scandinavia. 

In the early 17th century, a wave of religious reform changed the way Christmas was celebrated in Europe. When Oliver Cromwell and his Puritan forces took over England in 1645, they vowed to rid England of decadence and, as part of their effort, cancelled Christmas. By popular demand, Charles II was restored to the throne and, with him, came the return of the popular holiday.

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The pilgrims, English separatists that came to America in 1620, were even more orthodox in their Puritan beliefs than Cromwell. As a result, Christmas was not a holiday in early America. From 1659 to 1681, the celebration of Christmas was actually outlawed in Boston. Anyone exhibiting the Christmas spirit was fined five shillings. By contrast, in the Jamestown settlement, Captain John Smith reported that Christmas was enjoyed by all and passed without incident.

After the American Revolution, English customs fell out of favor, including Christmas. In fact, Congress was in session on December 25, 1789, the first Christmas under America's new constitution. Christmas wasn't declared a federal holiday until June 26, 1870.

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                                                          Till next time keep safe and healthy; from Tiger and Stu 

November 10, 2010

Mule Deer Hunt

Here it is Nov. 5th 2010 and Roberts hunting license begins on the 6th. I open the VFW, this day so Bob took off to set up camp and I will join him after work. DSCF0369

Of course Tiger has to go as well. 

                   DSCF0370  Since we have the ATV’s and Bob took the RV up already we will leave about 4:30 pm for our hunt site. DSCF0371

Our hunting area is the same as last year, except we will be on top of Pino Alto’s and the lower side of Lake Roberts.

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Bob has the RV set up and a good fire going by the time Tiger

and I get there.

                           DSCF0373 Unload the ATV’s and we are ready to go. Tiger is already out hunting. Just can’t slow that puppy down. DSCF0375

                                                                                                  

We have plenty of fuel, plenty of water, plenty of food,

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Of course he has to check out Bob’s RV. No hunting trip is complete without an inspection.

Sure hope it passes inspection from Tiger. He is really picky…LOL

Tiger will have to stay and watch the RV. He can’t go hunting with us. The law you know.

DSCF0383Day one up at 4am and get fire going and cook breakfast before starting off. DSCF0384 

 

Darn it’s cold out here. And Tiger thinks were nuts.

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Yep! that’s him just standing in the door way saying your Nuts. I’m not going out there. There’s cougar and bear out there.

He’s real brave.

 

DSCF0380Ah! Day light.

DSCF0391  Day two up at 5am. Day three up at 6am. Darn if we stay a week, we’ll be sleeping till noon. Needless to say we didn’t get a deer. However we did see alot of Doe’s.  These pic’s will show our trek for each day.

Mule Deer HuntThe red is our track with the ATV’s and the hiking. On Top Hunt

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A friend of ours stopped by to say hi and to show us some of his favorite hunting spots. Thanks Louie for helping out. DSCF0392

Till the next time stay safe and healthy. From Tiger and Stu.

November 5, 2010

Annual ATV Rodeo

This is our third year for the rodeo. It has been held at Harold and Barbara’s home and it is really alot of fun by all. This year we didn’t have all our friend out there. One couple is in the hospital, One couple was out of town hunting, and yet an other couple are recovering from a minor stroke. An other couple were out of town on business. And some of our friends from Silver City couldn’t make it this year. As you can deduce there was a lot of the Quad Squad missing in action this year. But the ones that showed up had fun anyway.

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Saturday morning and just getting started. DSCF0304Every good rodeo starts with a great Bloody Mary.

These were made by Richard, and this year we had stuffed green olives with Jalapeno’s.  Hmm, Hmm good.

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Notice the line is just starting.

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Some started earlier than we did. LOL

    DSCF0309Some of us started with the poker run. In this situation you really want to lead. Cause you will get dry, with all the dust.

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  DSCF0312Being able to find the buckets with the cards in them is a real challenge. DSCF0313 

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Any one that doesn't have an ATV can just grab one that’s not in use. So everyone can enter the events and have a chance to win.

 

 

 

DSCF0316Now for the blind mans bluff. The driver is blind folded and the passenger gives directions. The hard part for the driver is to go in the correct direction when your passenger gives directions by pointing a finger, arm or leg and says go that a way.

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Every time you run over a can or crash into a pumpkin you get a time penalty and that could cost you when you need the fastest time to win.

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We finish all the events that we entered, and drank and ate, and we just had a real good time saying hi to all the friends that came back this year for this special Rodeo. We really thank Harold and Barbara for the sharing of their home.

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Having a problem Fred?

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Now waiting for each event is always fun, In New Mexico they call this Siesta time.

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The blog isn’t big enough for all the pic’s, So Tiger and I will say keep safe and healthy.

 

 

 

 

Next up date will be our hunting trip. Mule Deer.

October 30, 2010

ATV Tweak

So I get up one morning and find out the ATV is not working the way it should. Most of the time this would not be a problem, but I’m taking it hunting from the 6th through the 11th of Nov. DSCF0295I got it loaded on the trailer but it had no power and wouldn’t idle at all without the choke on. Now this is not good. So I mention it to a friend and he promptly comes to my aid. Louie has a Yamaha Kodiak like mine and has had this problem before. So we decide to tear it down and check everything to make sure I won’t have a problem again later.

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So to get at anything you just about have to strip everything off. That is what I did. I figure I’ve got a week to get this done, since it is only the 27th of Oct.  However I had forgotten that the Quad Squad has it yearly ATV rodeo at 10am on the 30th of Oct.

Now its the 29th and I’ve got my rig all in pieces.

DSCF0286 Now I’m thinking it could be a head gasket or a burnt valve. So I call around to get prices to repair the rig. Well to my surprise I could by a new home for what it cost to repair one of these jewel’s. Louie came over and mentioned that it might be a carburetor problem. So with his help we rebuild the carburetor. DSCF0284  

DSCF0288 Tiger insisted on helping and everything went smooth with his help. Of course you can’t tackle any job with out the proper tools. And Louie and I made sure we had what we needed to get the job done.

DSCF0292So we got it all back together on the night of the 29th and everything seems to be working correctly now. I’ll find out this morning, cause Tiger and I are going to the Rodeo and run the ATV to be sure it all works the way it should. I will send you an update on the ATV rodeo and the hunting trip. Maybe this year we will get our deer. DSCF0298  

Thank you Louie for your help on this .

 

 

 

 

Till next time stay healthy and safe, from Tiger and Stu.

October 2, 2010

Ride for Cache

For those that don’t know “Cache” means (A hiding place used especially for storing provisions. A place for concealment and safekeeping, as of valuables). It’s a game we play called geocaching. With winter coming on, there aren’t many days left for hunting for lost treasure or to ride our ATV’s.

DSCF0273  So a group of us got together and met up for a day of fun on the ATV’s and to pick up a couple of geocaches that we hadn’t gotten. You might notice that Tiger and I couldn’t get our ATV to start so we took the truck. (Tiger hates it when we can’t go and play.) Ramblin Ramsey and I are the only ones that do geocaching, so it was a treat to help along a couple of new comers too the game.

                                   DSCF0269Dillon, Jean, and Bobby have never been with us before to ride or to geocache. I think they enjoyed it.  I know Tiger really had a good time and so did I.

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We are getting ready with the ATV’s and checking provisions. This we do often before going into the desert.

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Getting our GPS’s set up to find the cache and to find our way back home. Some people can get lost in their own back yard. These people are the ones that really need a GPS.  (Great gadget’s)  Tiger and I have a GPS because our back yard is the USA. 

 

Out of the three caches we went to find, Our new comers found two of them. Bobby found the fist one while Dillon was driving the ATV. And the second one Dillon found on his own. I think they will play this game again. (Nothing like finding a treasure).

P9280527_thumbNotice Bobby checking out Dillon on his find. All the caches were with in a couple of miles of each other, and even Tiger and I got to ride the ATV. We barrowed Jean’s, while she drove the truck. Tiger love’s to ride. Thanks Jean.

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So with all this excitement it must be time for lunch. So find the shade with that great GPS of yours. That’s what I thought. Okay look for a shadow. It just might be shade.

 

DSCF0278 Yep! Looks like shade to me. LOL.

So as we each stand beneath a leaf and eat our lunch, in the shade. (The world turns).

DSCF0279 You might notice this is the only tree within miles.

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It’s okay, if we eat fast maybe the shade won’t disappear.  So why don’t we sit in the truck, or under it like Tiger dose? 

DSCF0281  Nope that won’t work. So I’ll show you our trek and call it a day.

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Those little smiley faces you see on the track are the caches we found. The red line is our path of travel. Now that we all had a good lunch. (in the shade) we can go home.

 

 

So be safe and healthy. Till the next time from Tiger and Stu.