This is one of the legends on the night of Christmas here. Even if it is just that. But that Ehmieiw. Suitable for hanging thick socks, it is one of the colorful Christmas to everyone out. I do not know the people I hang around dek-d.com my socks on me and my gifts from Santa?
Socks, dog socks, dog socks, cat (a) Size M feet wide and 1.5 inches long and 3 inches.
One day, St. Nicholas was born in poor families, the poor girl. With kindness and charity of the net. He climbed onto the roof of this poor family. Disposable bag of money down the chimney. I accidentally dropped a bag of money to the girls hang dry socks that fit inside the fireplace. The family was surprised to come help them. Prior to sneak in and do that. Such a philanthropist. A young boy named Nicholas there.
St. Nicholas.
St. Nicholas.
St. Nicholas.
Toe Socks Legend in Thailand
Nicholas later became a Christian priest. Prior to his tenure Bischoff moved to the position of bishop of the city of Mira (Myra) and then you can not fully engage in religious activity. Because the new emperor of Rome empire to support Christian missionaries to St. Nicholas. And devoted his life to Christianity have been rumors around. I will die on December 6, approximately 340 years Christianity has preserved the bodies of the church at Mira to pilgrims traveling to respect the dead. It also has an amazing phenomenon. When the holy water flowing out of your bones, called "The Green".
Toe Socks Legend in Thailand
But the inhabitants of the small town of Bari in Italy to find out what visitors to the town itself. Was hired identity thieves, led by Matthew is the leader of the group. The theft of the bones of St. Nicholas in Mira returned to Bari. When the work was stolen. Bari was a church built to contain the bones of St. Nicholas and the wonders. The sacred holy water to seep out of your bones as well. The Toe Socks Legend in Thailand pilgrims to the holy water to cure diseases. Treatment was efficacious. And then this place. I became attracted to Christianity parade salutes you bones of St. Nicholas in Bari overwhelming.
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