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Monthly Archives: December 2014
When do you stop watering your Christmas tree? I lose the impetus from Boxing Day
I can remember one Christmas in particular from my childhood; I found a very large stuffed Humpty Dumpty in my pillow case (there were none of these giant sized embossed red velveteen sacks you get today) that I instantly adored; and an inflatable … Continue reading
Posted in Family life
Tagged Boxing Day, childhood, Christmas, Christmas crackers, Christmas spirit, family, inflatable snowman, sack, stocking
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I was asked to write a poem for Christmas that was read during the Broadwindsor Church carol service
What are you dreaming of this Christmas? I’m dreaming of a white Christmas, with every Christmas card I write; Can there be a more well-known song that fills us with delight And ideas of the perfect Christmas we all want … Continue reading
Posted in Poems
Tagged Amazon, Christmas, Christmas cheer, family, friends, perfect Christmas, poem, present, white Christmas
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I’m following a tree for Loose and Leafy @LucyCorrander #treefollowing Part 10
It was inevitable that something would happen between then (my last post) and now (the first week of December); even allowing for the mild weather due to climate change, the trees still have to do their thing and strip, losing … Continue reading
Posted in Tree Following
Tagged apple, autumn, buttercup, climate change, fall, leaf, sapling, teenage son, tree, tree following, winter
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