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'''Thanksgiving''' ({{wp|Germanic languages|Tyrnican}}: ''Erntedankfest'') is a [[Surrow|Surrowese]] holiday that takes place on the second Monday of October. (TBC) | |||
== | ==Customs== | ||
*Surrowese people usually travel to their home communities | |||
**home communities being where their ancestors came from on Surrow (i.e. place where the first fishermen on that family set up shop) | |||
**busiest travel day of the year, probably a custom for those who can afford it to take a bus to their town rather than take their car | |||
*feast at a community centre involving everyone that can fit in there or at a house of some family member who still happens to live in the outport | |||
**recent trend to have two or three meals at each community centre to accomodate demand | |||
***probably an outgrowth of having two meals: a Rythenean meal for the Rythenophones and a Tyrnican meal for the Tyrnophones in [[Tern Harbour]] | |||
*meal itself involves: | |||
**saying grace | |||
**reading the names of those who were lost at sea | |||
==Cuisine== | |||
*a lot of fish | |||
Latest revision as of 00:58, 27 August 2024
Thanksgiving (Tyrnican: Erntedankfest) is a Surrowese holiday that takes place on the second Monday of October. (TBC)
Customs
- Surrowese people usually travel to their home communities
- home communities being where their ancestors came from on Surrow (i.e. place where the first fishermen on that family set up shop)
- busiest travel day of the year, probably a custom for those who can afford it to take a bus to their town rather than take their car
- feast at a community centre involving everyone that can fit in there or at a house of some family member who still happens to live in the outport
- recent trend to have two or three meals at each community centre to accomodate demand
- probably an outgrowth of having two meals: a Rythenean meal for the Rythenophones and a Tyrnican meal for the Tyrnophones in Tern Harbour
- recent trend to have two or three meals at each community centre to accomodate demand
- meal itself involves:
- saying grace
- reading the names of those who were lost at sea
Cuisine
- a lot of fish