My teddy bears (and there are hundreds of them in our house – stuffed, figurines, radios, coal, etc.) always celebrate “The Feast of the Awakening” on the night of the first day of spring – lots of beer, lots of pizza.
Then again, they do the same for “The Feast of the Hibernation” on the night of the first day of Winter – and they never do bother to hibernate! :-)
My teddy bears (and there are hundreds of them in our house – stuffed, figurines, radios, coal, etc.) always celebrate “The Feast of the Awakening” on the night of the first day of spring – lots of beer, lots of pizza.
Then again, they do the same for “The Feast of the Hibernation” on the night of the first day of Winter – and they never do bother to hibernate! :-)