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Christmas and St. Stephen's Day, two days full of peace and magic
Christmas and St. Stephen's Day are not just some "extra days off". They are days of rest for the soul. Days when peace should be celebrated just like the birth of light.
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The Magic of Christmas Eve: A Mysterious Night Full of Wishes and Scents❣
It's Christmas and especially Christmas Eve that surrounds us, and I've discovered that it is associated with a whole host of customs, traditions, and various superstitions and caresses from pagan times that...
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The strangest Christmas customs from around the world
How Christmas is celebrated outside our bubble of snow, carp and salad😋 When you think that nothing surprises you anymore at Christmas, just look around the world. Some people skate to church instead of sweets, others...
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Cinnamon: the spice that warms, heals and awakens the soul
Cinnamon – a fragrant winter companion that does much more than just spice up your stew. It helps the body, soul, and heart. And during Advent, its place is your home.
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Mistletoe – the magic of winter, Christmas, tradition, and love and protection
Jmelí není jen zelená koule na větvi. Je to rostlina s duší, legendami i silou. Poznej její celý příběh – od magie přes medicínu až po polibek pod stropem.
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Gifts, Christmas presents and how to choose them...
or how to give with your heart, not your wallet And honestly? For a long time, I was the type who went to the grocery store three days before Christmas and panicked among the shelves. "Shall I buy him a Copa? Does he need something? And this would...
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Advent 2025: A time of hope, light and beautiful traditions
Advent má své kořeny hluboko v dějinách – už od 4. století si křesťané připomínali toto významné období. Postupně se ustálilo na čtyřech nedělích, které nás krok za krokem vedou k narození Ježíše…
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Christmas huh? Thanks, but I don't want to! Is this normal?
Fortunately, Christmas markets still exist. And they – no matter how beautiful and commercial they are – still maintain at least some order. They open at the end of November, around the first Sunday of Advent. Not two months earlier.