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You Better Be Good For Goodness Sake
Around my neighborhood Saturday night,
Santa - singly, in couples, and groups,
were hurrying off in every direction.
No one seemed to mind being photographed.
Santa - singly, in couples, and groups,
were hurrying off in every direction.
No one seemed to mind being photographed.
Later I asked, and found out
it was a face book event.
it was a face book event.
A Family Out Playing
I'm Dreaming
Who remembers when they stopped believing?
Maybe you were one of the ones raised
progressive - never believed in Santa.
Wise men following a star?
Anyone out there celebrate Hanukkah,
Kwanzaa, Yule, or Solstice?
Do Buddhists celebrate the Season?
What do Muslims commemorate mid-Winter?
Here's A Helpful List
Winter Festivals Worldwide
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
3 comments:
i enjoyed the 'winter solstice celebration'. as a child we celebrated Chanukah. a little present each night for 8 nights and special sweets made by grandma. it was lots of fun.
Beautiful post. Hugs Karen
Michelle- I have celebrated Hanukkah, Christmas and winter solstice (but unfortunately only once).
I did not see Festivus mentioned, which until just now I did not realize had started before Seinfeld, in 1966!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Festivus
Happy everything to you. Stay warm and take care.
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