I know that not everyone worships Santa* but it don't confront me none** when someone wishes me a Happy Hanukkah or a Joyous Kwanzaa or Merry Solstice or when I read about 19th-century St. Petersburg residents crying out "Christ is Risen!" and kissing each other on Easter. So Happy Christmas, is what I'm saying.
* Yes, that's a BTVS reference.
** Yes, that's a John Lee Hooker reference.
Happy Christmas, Scott. Nice references too. And Happy Christmas Eve-Eve. Yeah, that's my contribution today :)
ReplyDeleteHappy Christmas to everyone who cares. Peanut is sleeping by my side while I am writing. A pretty nice morning!
ReplyDeleteAnd a very Merry Christmas to you, too! Gradka looks lovely amongst the ornaments.
ReplyDeleteI have two Aged Wiener Dogs sleeping by my side, so all is well.
Cheers,
Alex MacKenzie
Merry Christmas, Scott! To you too Domey and Michelle! All the best in 2012.
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Eric: Happy Eve-Eve to you! Around my house, we call today the fourth Friday of Advent, but Christmas Eve-Eve is good, too.
ReplyDeleteDavin: My love to Peanut! It's good that you're writing. I'm almost done with the first draft of my "Variations" story!
Alex: Merry Christmas to you and the hounds!
Bru: Merry Christmas! I hope 2012 brings you peace and joy and health!
Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas, Scott! We are going to be driving to LA and hanging out at a couple of used bookstores-so that should be fun. I might try and start my variation on a theme story today..
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Is that not the essence of the holiday spirit...who cares where it originates from? Thanks for the reminder.
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