And if your culture doesn’t have a holiday at this time of year? No problem. Find something else: a good cup of coffee, a moment when the wind stops blowing, a memory of love. Whatever works for you, I wish you joy.
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I wish you Joy of the Season too Ellen. I hope you have a wonderful Christmas.i’m only reading at night now so a review of the book might take a while but before New Year I hope. Hugd
Winter solstice love to you! Cat Daddy and I are solsticers rather than Christmassers. Louis Catorze doesn’t care either way, as long as he has a lap and cuddles.
I wish you Joy of the Season too Ellen. I hope you have a wonderful Christmas.i’m only reading at night now so a review of the book might take a while but before New Year I hope. Hugd
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Much appreciated, and all the best of the season to you too.
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Winter solstice love to you! Cat Daddy and I are solsticers rather than Christmassers. Louis Catorze doesn’t care either way, as long as he has a lap and cuddles.
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Yeah, that does sound like a cat: celebrate what you want as long as it revolves around me. Wishing you a good solstice.
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