Santa Lucia Day in Norway #ricksteveseurope #christmas

From Rick Steves’ Europe.

Throughout Scandinavia, a highlight of the season is December 13th, the feast day of Santa Lucia. The Scandinavian legend is that a young woman — dressed in a white gown and wearing a crown of lingonberry twigs and blazing candles — traveled from one farm to the next in the early morning on December 13th. She carried a torch to light her way, bringing baked goods to each house, returning home by sunrise.

Lucia, whose name means "light," symbolizes hope and emergence out of the darkness, and during winter’s darkest days, this celebration lightens the hearts of all who experience it.

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