Thursday, January 1, 2026

THE MUMMERS ON NEW YEARS


Happy New Year everyone!

As suspected, the Mistress had a very enjoyable evening, an excellent dinner, a few stiff ones and was home by 1am. I arose around noon! Of course, the Pork and sauerkraut dinner will be just about ready to come out of the oven. The house smells so good.  Of course, you just know, the traditions continue here as I never miss the legendary Mummers Parade, a huge tradition in Philadelphia, and celebrating their 125 year!  It's the longest running folk parade in the country, one where you can see blue collar and loads of straight men in full regalia to rival any drag show. It's now also gotten voted the best parade in the US. I have always loved it, as Philadelphia, for a large city, has such a great sense of community...and everyone comes together to enjoy the day long... literary, festivities. The Mummers Parade is an elaborate, annual New Years Day tradition featuring mummers heavily costumed in feathers and sequins, fancies, comics, wench brigades and string bands who dance and perform music with elaborate productions. It got its start in European folk customs dating back centuries, and the name Mummers derive their name from the Mummers' play preformed in Philadelphia in the 18th century as part of a wide variety of working-class street celebrations around Christmas. Many of the groups and bands have been in the parade for over 40 and 50 years, with generations of family members in the Mummers, of all ages too...5-6 year old... all the way up to people in their 70-80's. Heck, even President Geroge Washington carried on the official custom on New Years Day calls during the seven years he occupied President's House in Philadelphia. The first official parade was held January 1. 1901. Enjoy the current pictures from the parade and some vintage. Here's to another 125 years!!!

It's been a nice day all told. I was out to fill the bird feeders and saw this...

I have never seen a Robin in January. That must mean something?

Like I said. all told a lovely New Years Day. Excuse me now...the pork is calling.

A Happy New Years to you all!!!!

4 comments:

  1. WE LOVE OUR MUMMERS!!!!!!!

    Happy New Year Mistress!🎆✨🎉🎇

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  2. It wouldn't be New Years without your Mummers and Pork and sauerkraut post!!! Traditions! They certainly didn't yet again disappoint, wind or no wind!

    Happy New Year Maddie.

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  3. The Mummers... I have only heard of this. I will do a little research. I have been to Philadelphia only once, that was in 2005, to audit and inspect the PDOC unit, there in the Heart of the City. I was there only 24 hours and was called home due to a hurricane brewing in the Gulf.... It was Hurricane Katrina. Maybe I just might get back there one day..

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  4. Anonymous1/01/2026

    I go to the Mummers Parade every year to enjoy the crowds and the costumes. Philadelphia isn’t called the City of Brotherly Love for nothing.
    After the parade I sit down to a dinner of pork roast, boiled new potatoes basted in butter and parsley, heirloom carrots, a salad of pickled red cabbage, spinach and lettuce with vinaigrette, and cherry cheese strudel for dessert.:)
    An Old Philadelphian

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