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Twelfth Night. 5th January. Officially, observation of Twelfth Night is generally lusty merrymaking. Here in the English countryside we wassail. Wassailing, a good old pagan tradition, is doorstep caroling, usually in groups, gathering more people as you go from each household as you continue, towards the orchard/s, or nowadays, the pub. In cider producing areas, especially in the South West, wassailing involves people going to orchards specifically; singing to apple trees to encourage a bumper crop and harvest for that year. Much cider and scrumpy is carried on the journey around, drunk to keep the singing throats nicely lubricated. Healthy village based community fun. A Local activity for Local people. Cheers!