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IT WAS NOLLAIG na mBan yesterday – also known as the Feast of the Epiphany, Women’s Christmas, Little Christmas (or if you’re feeling creative – Little Women’s Christmas).
Traditionally, in Ireland, it’s the day you’re supposed to take down your Christmas tree.
But did you comply – or are you still clinging on to the last, fast-fading traces of Christmas magic?
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