Nytårsaftensdag
Nytårsaftensdag is listed as a public holiday in Denmark. English reference name: New Year's Eve.
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Nytårsaftensdag is listed as a public holiday in Denmark. English reference name: New Year's Eve.
Not an official holiday, but try finding someone at work. The country gathers at the coast to watch the Valparaiso fireworks, eats twelve grapes at midnight for twelve wishes, and toasts with champagne. The Valparaiso show is three kilometers of fireworks over the bay and it is spectacular. The grapes are mandatory.
The fireworks over Sydney Harbour are watched by a billion people worldwide and by a hundred thousand people standing in the Domain with warm champagne and sore feet. The countdown is shouted. The kiss at midnight is given. And someone has already set off illegal fireworks in the suburban backyard and the dog is under the bed.
Another midnight celebration with the whole family. The leftover pan dulce from Christmas reappears, the sidra is still flowing, and someone counts down from ten. Paper fireworks in the street, hugs all around, and the unshakeable feeling that next year, surely, things will be better. "El ano que viene si," the eternal Argentine hope.
The Queen's speech, now the King's speech, at six. The country watches. Then dinner. Then countdown. Then fireworks. Every Dane lights fireworks. Every Dane stands outside at midnight. The church bells ring. The champagne is poured. The kransekage, the ring cake of marzipan, is cut. The new year begins. The old year's mistakes are forgotten. The new year's mistakes have not yet been made.
A practical celebration of the list that saves the day, even when one item is remembered only after reaching the door.
A day for herbs, flowers, seedlings, balcony pots, and every bit of green people manage to keep alive.
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