Perhaps it’s the similarity to the Shishi dogs, but I’ve always liked the idea of jack-o-lanterns around Halloween. There are a variety of folktales surrounding jack-o-lanterns (and Halloween in general), but my favorite is this:
Many, many, many years ago the Norse and the Celts (and many others I’m sure) recognized “All Hallows Eve” (Norse “Winternights”, Celtic “Samhain”) and the surrounding days as a time to remember and honor their ancestors, the fallen, and ready themselves for the winter season. Since the very existence of entire peoples at that time depended completely on the seasons it was common for festivals to revolve around them and the harvests they produced. “All Hallows Eve”, however, was the final harvest of the year. It marked the end of summer, beginning of winter, and thus represented the end of the season of life and beginning of a season of death. And it was believed that on “All Hallows Eve” the seasons collide and the barrier between life and death is so fragile, spirits could rise and walk among the living. Jack-o-lanterns were carved to scare away any wandering or harmful spirits, and the villagers brave enough to leave their homes donned frightening costumes and masks for protection.
If we were around a campfire, this would be the moment where I take the flashlight away from my face. It’s kind of strange to think of Halloween as we know it now and compare it to what it was all those years ago. I feel closer to history sometimes when I take a moment to ponder where these traditions came from. Do you have a different version to share? Or perhaps just a favorite Halloween folktale?
Oh, and I know I missed Caturday this weekend, but to make up for it you’re in for a treat tomorrow. I hope everyone who celebrates has a fun holiday. Stay safe and warm. These are the scary faces guarding our home from spooky spirits tonight.
11 Comments
Zoe
1 Nov 2011 at 7:03 amgorgeous photographs sara.
photos_m
31 Oct 2011 at 7:54 pmSuper pictures and instructions for making lantern:)
Sara
31 Oct 2011 at 10:44 pmThank you!
Ashling
31 Oct 2011 at 2:34 pmHalloween is a relatively recent arrival here, but such tales make me more willing to welcome it ^_^;
Sara
31 Oct 2011 at 10:45 pmI feel the same way! I find I’m less enthusiastic about it when I see the never ending “Sexy ___” costumes and candy. But if I find things I like about it I’m usually quite content.
Siebe
31 Oct 2011 at 12:35 pmThe colors of the pumpkins blend perfectly in your blog design 😀 + they turned out really cool!
Sara
31 Oct 2011 at 10:46 pmHaha, thanks! I shall just have to continue photographing orange things. (Shouldn’t be too hard!)
Wayne Smith
31 Oct 2011 at 11:58 amNice pumpkins! They turned out wonderfully scary.
Sara
31 Oct 2011 at 10:47 pmThank you! =)
Loulou
31 Oct 2011 at 7:14 amYour Jack-o-lanterns turned out nicely. Love the last photo. So spooky!
Sara
31 Oct 2011 at 10:47 pmThanks! We used free pre-made patterns this year to make it easier on ourselves and we love the way they turned out.