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If it’s Friday, it must be Finland …

April 1, 2016 by Patricia Sands 8 Comments

If it’s Friday, it must be Finland …

That’s it! I’ve decided not to write about France any more. I’m sure I’ve said more than enough about it these past few years. I don’t want to bore you. It’s time to move on.

Finland seems like an interesting and beautiful country for us to explore. I hope you’ll enjoy our change of scene as much as I will.

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APRIL FOOLS! As if you hadn’t already guessed! As lovely as Finland might be, you know I’m addicted to France.

And so we’ll carry on … like this …

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I never get tired of sharing scenes like this with you and I hope you feel the same way.

As I wrote in a blog post last year, April 1st is celebrated in an altogether different way in France.

Imagine my surprise the first time I saw childrenimages sticking paper fish on each other’s back, whispering and giggling, and then hollering, “Poisson d’Avril!”

Excusez-moi? Fish?

As Wikipedia explains: “In Italy, France and Belgium, children and adults traditionally tack paper fishes on each other’s back as a trick and shout “April fish!” in their local languages (pesce d’aprile!, poisson d’avril! and aprilvis! in Italian, French and Flemish, respectively). Such fish feature prominently on many late 19th- to early 20th-century French April Fools’ Day postcards.

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I had no idea where the tradition began and, after a bit of searching, found this explanation on France Travel Guide.

“Although the origin of April Fools is obscure and debated, the most widely accepted explanation actually credits the “holiday” as starting in France. The most popular theory about the origin of April Fool’s Day involves the French calendar reform of the sixteenth century.

The theory goes like this: In 1564 King Charles XIV of France reformed the calendar, moving the start of the year from the end of March to January 1.

However, in a time without trains, a reliable post system or the internet, news often traveled slow and the uneducated, lower class people in rural France were the last to hear of and accept the new calendar. Those who failed to keep up with the change or who stubbornly clung to the old calendar system and continued to celebrate the New Year during the week that fell between March 25th and April 1st, had jokes played on them.

Pranksters would surreptitiously stick paper fish to their backs. The victims of this prank were thus called Poisson d’Avril, or April Fish—which, to this day, remains the French term for April Fools—and so the tradition was born.”

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Boulangeries and patisseries deliciously get into the spirit with fish-shaped goodies. Oh … and did I mention the chocolatiers? Schools of fish of all sizes fill shop windows, the larger ones often filled with smaller treats. To a chocoholic, fish never tasted so good!

Since Easter usually falls around the same time, fish feature predominantly in shop windows through that holiday as well.

Maybe we should adopt a symbol for April Fool’s Day in North America, so there would be a good excuse to buy special chocolates on that day over here. Not that we ever really need an excuse for chocolate …

Wherever you are, have fun on April 1st and enjoy some chocolate.

Are you a prankster on April 1st or do you just grit your teeth and hope the day will pass quickly? Is there one April Fool’s Day joke in particular that you will never forget?

On  The Good Life France   (amazing photography and articles ~ you know I’m a huge fan!), there’s an article by Margo Lestz on this same topic.  Margo writes great articles, as well as entertaining books about some of the quirky history and traditions of France.  Click here and enjoy!

 

 

 

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About Patricia Sands

Family, writing and travel are my passions ... okay, and chocolate ... and I'm seldom without a camera. I write women's fiction and keep in touch with readers by a monthly newsletter that also has giveaways and contests. Come and join us by signing up on the right. See you there!

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  1. Susan Sommers says

    April 1, 2016 at 3:15 pm

    I loved this post. The photos are exquisite and I felt like I am right there with you.

    Thanks for all of these luscious gifts: the scenery, the photos, and your warmth.

    Susan

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  2. Rita Wray says

    April 1, 2016 at 3:36 pm

    I was born in Finland so you didn’t fool me. lol I love France too!

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    • Patricia Sands says

      April 1, 2016 at 3:55 pm

      Oh, that’s cool, Rita! It appears to be a very beautiful and unique country. One of my best friends is of Finnish heritage and has visited there. I just picked another country that began with F, obviously. If I ever visit Finland and take a bazillion photos like I do in France, I’ll just have to start another page for it. 🙂

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  3. Patricia says

    April 1, 2016 at 5:11 pm

    What? No Finland? Dang it. I’ll have to stop following your blog.

    Just kidding (April fools).

    I’ll take France. I’ll probably never tire of your posts. I look at the pictures and sigh.

    Paper fish? Hmmm. Weird, but whatever. When in Rome . . .

    I am not an April first prankster (mostly because I believe in doing on to others and I don’t like to be pranked). Sometimes I’ve heard of some funny stuff though.

    Happy Friday and happy April.

    Patricia Rickrode
    w/a Jansen Schmidt

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  4. Liane Partridge says

    April 1, 2016 at 8:18 pm

    OMG, my brain did a “what the…” And my heart plummeted . How could she want to do that? I was devestated. As beautiful as Finland may be I’m a die hard French junkie. What would I do know? You really got me on this one! I’m not a prankster, so it always comes as a big surprise and you certainly did it in spades!

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  5. Margaret says

    April 2, 2016 at 3:35 am

    Oh! I’m quite disappointed. I knew you’d go on posting about France for ever, but the title had me thinking you were in Finland for a holiday, and I was looking forward to the ride. Perhaps you should go…. or I should….

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  6. Darlene Foster says

    April 2, 2016 at 8:31 am

    You almost had me there! A good one Patricia. I love April Fool´s Day and think the way the French, Flemish and Italians celebrate it is great! My Dad played the best April Fool´s jokes and taught us to give as good as we got. May happy memories.

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  7. Cathy primeau says

    April 2, 2016 at 9:58 am

    Thank you for going back to France.. John and I are going to Paris and then a river cruise in June.. …Finland looks nice too?

    Reply

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