Colonial New Year’s Tradition

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New Year Tradition of burning a bayberry candle.
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We are not believers of luck, superstition, coincidence and such but we do enjoy keeping traditions for the enjoyment of doing so and maintaining heritage memories.
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Burning a bayberry candle is a new-to-me tradition from colonial times. Have you ever heard of this tradition?
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Happy New Year🕯️🍃
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I have not heard of this one. We do eat our black eyed peas and greens!

franciejo