To all my dear friends on the RSPB forum: Happy Winter Solstice and Season’s Greetings!
Tonight, I am celebrating the return of the light. The Winter Solstice marks the lengthening of the days and the homecoming of the Sun.
We are on the cusp of a new decade. In the coming new year, I hope light will triumph over darkness. I wish you all security, well-being, and contentment.
Peace, joy, and justice to all beings for 2020!
Photo: Aurora Borealis over the North Pole, Bear Lake, Alaska Labeled Public Domain (Copyright Free)GPA: U.S. Government Photo Archive
Did some necessary cleaning this morning, then walked into the town for a treat of lunch out in an Italian restaurant. My OH treated us both, plus his sister, who we met at the restaurant. Funnily enough, we also met his other sister whilst walking to the town! But we didn't mention who we were meeting, in the interests of family harmony (don't ask!!!) My OH had a yummy looking bowl of lasagne, sis in law had sphag bol, and I had the speciality Risotto with fragrant saffron rice and "three meat slow cooked ragu" - absolutely delicious. We followed it up with two sticky toffee puds and I had lemon cheesecake. We were too full for coffees or anything!
Seasons greetings to one and all
Santa Claus to child:- Don’t think you can be naughty after Christmas; I’ve put surveillance cameras in all your toys.
I wish EVERYONE a very Merry Christmas and a safe & healthy 2020 . . . and if things are not going well, the strength to muddle through.
One of the 60 miniature floats on display at the Walkerville Miniature Christmas Pageant held each November. Created by Peter Golding, the display features new floats each year. Besides Christmas themes there are nursery rhymes, stories, fantasy. Entry is by gold coin donation and in the past 17 years over $30,000 has been raised for charity.