Christmas Is Missing Something. Here's My Devilish Idea to Fix It.
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The transition from Halloween to Christmas feels too abrupt, as many regions don't have the eerie atmosphere until after October, making spooky season a winter delight.
Climate change has robbed October of its spooky vibes, with unusually high temperatures preventing the cozy atmosphere necessary for a true Halloween experience.
As winter approaches, the nights become longer, providing an ideal time to extend spooky traditions, merging the eerie with the festive for a more engaging celebration.
The English tradition of ghost stories during the bleak midwinter suggests that Christmas and the spooky season are not only compatible but belong together.
Read at Slate Magazine
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