In 1752 Richard Pococke observed a wake in County Down: "I saw a number of women in an adjacent cabin, and my curiosity led me to go in, it was a wake over the body of an old man, who was stretched on the floor and covered with a sheet. About 3 feet above the corpse was a board covered with a white cloth, on which they place candles; and the women sit round the corpse, they are entertained with a spirit of Barley, call'd Whiskey, with Tobacco and sometimes with bread, cake, &c, and frequently drink to excess with such instances of mortality before their eyes, and this they look on as an act of Devotion."indeed
30 November 2012
funeralizing ma
yesterday was phase one: getting her remains re-situated --- today was phase two: "visitation," where a whole bunch of people come in and out and mill about --- this little ritual is a vestigial remnant of the old irish wake, that might go on for days and involve lots of alcohol ---- from wikipedia:
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