Jan. 2nd, 2018 09:40 pm
Fandom Snowflake Challenge Day 2
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Day 2
In your own space, share a favorite memory about fandom: the first time you got into fandom, the last time a fanwork touched your heart, crazy times with fellow fans (whether on-line or off-line), a lovely comment you’ve received or have left for someone.
I live in the Southern hemisphere where Christmas = summer. I belong to a sci-fi club and a few weeks before Christmas, I went to a BBQ they put on at a local park. We had a Secret Santa and I received a Star Wars mug w/marshmallows. Yay! This turned out to be the best Christmas present I actually received this year, but that’s another story…
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Yay!
I've written about the debate over whether to 'flip' holidays in the Southern Hemisphere to match the local seasons. My stance is that it depends on whether you feel a stronger affinity for a northern culture (don't flip), more for where you live (flip, or use local holidays), find the dissonance bothersome (flip) or amusing (don't flip).
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I don't mind Christmas in summer, and Midwinter Christmas is a great idea Down Under. But I feel that as a harvest festival Halloween should have been shifted to match our autumn - I really feel the dissonance when it's Halloween but there's spring flowers all around.
Thanks for friending me. :)
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We usually do Christmas in July over in
>> But I feel that as a harvest festival Halloween should have been shifted to match our autumn - I really feel the dissonance when it's Halloween but there's spring flowers all around.<<
Yeah, I've heard people mention that the autumn/spring dissonance bothers them more than the winter/summer one. Maybe because things are changing so rapidly at the equinoxes, while the solstices are at the peak?
>> Thanks for friending me. :) <<
You're welcome! It's fun to meet new people.
I'm doing a Poetry Fishbowl in my blog today if you want to drop by and check it out. The theme is "Do you believe in magic?"
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Because things are changing so rapidly at the equinoxes, that's probably it.