AUGURI BEFANA!!!
According to tradition, The Epiphany visits children the night dell’epifania (Jan. 6) to fill stockings, hung from the fireplace that children specially left that night, if they were good with candies and chocolates, if they were bad it’s filled with coal . Epiphany is often described as an old witch flying on a broomstick. Unlike a witch she is often smiling and brings a bag full of sweets, gifts to deserving children, but also coal for children who have not been good during the year.
So Epiphany aka Befana as she is known is celebrated today here in Italy, the funny thing about all this is that most women are called Befana’s throughout the year, so it’s sort of become a tradition to send all your female friends a greeting, Auguri Befana=Best wishes witch
So all of those people who have been asking what’s Befana? Now you know…Auguri!!!
Dedicated to all my women friends and women readers out there, Aniya













Happy Epifania from Italy
Ciao
Thanks for shedding light on the term “Befana” I used the term once and I was almost smacked. I was young though.