Monthly Archives: December 2019

Handwritten Thank You Notes

  When is the last time you purchased beautiful boxed thank you note cards or that special one which said just what you intended? Why not get out those beautiful cards and pen? Fountain or ball point pen? Do you … Continue reading

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December Concert

Rehearsals since September Rhythms, notes to remember Languages in November And harmonies to render Soloists, quartets, measures Practiced sopranos, tenors Now together presenters And concert in December.   Note: This is another version of a Welsh form of poetry called … Continue reading

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All God’s Creatures

The tiny mouse paid scant heed to the snow and cold when I parked in the street. Out of nowhere, it scurried faster than I down the street in the early morning darkness. Where did it shelter? Under a snowdrift? … Continue reading

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Recalling German Village Life in Advent

We lived in a magical German village called Schweindorf during my first Fulbright year. Our children counted down the days until December 25 using Advent calendars. They put a BIG shoe outside their door the evening of December 5 for … Continue reading

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