Green, I love you green!!
It is Christmas Day. We are not at home. Neither is Father Christmas. As alluded to before, Santa Plc is in a fight with the Three Kings for the right to deliver presents. The Kings may be supported by El Apalpador. This chap hangs around parts of Galicia, dressed as a ragged charcoal burner who visits children on New Year’s Eve. He checks to see if they have full bellies and if they have not, he leaves a handful of chestnuts. At the other end of the north is Olentzero. He comes to town to give presents on the 24th - although in Ochagavia its the 27th and Ermua the 31st. A child with a well planned diary and a scattering of relatives they could stay with could do well out of this. Olentero is first mentioned in writing in the 17th century. In one version he is one of the Jentillak, a race of Basque giants living in the Pyrenees. In another version he was an abandoned child, found by the fairies, given strength and ...