Snowdays

 

Eyvind Earle (American, 1916 – 2000), Path in Snow.

Let’s Christmas This Blog Up!

It’s going to be a long Thanksgiving weekend, so this is how I thought I would kick it off-

With a random fun post of course!

 

First off- some jokes:

 

What do you call Frosty the Snowman in May?
A puddle

 What’s red & white and red & white and red & white?
Santa rolling down a hill!

 What do you call Santa if he goes down a lit chimney?

 Crisp Cringle

 

And some music:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eAk-oiw5uWQ

A picture of ‘vintage’ ornaments. My Grandma had boxes of ornaments like these and they were the ‘fancy ones’ she hung up high on the tree.

 

Here are some ghost stories that are PERFECT reading for chilly winter nights and in case it’s not chilly where you are I included a GIF for you to enjoy at the end.

The Kit Bag

by

Algernon Blackwood

Christmas Reunion

by

Sir Andrew Caldecott

Listen to

Ghost Stories of an Antiquary

M. R. JAMES (1862 – 1936)

  

One Liner Wednesday-Write On

For Linda G Hill’s One Liner Wednesday

Artwork by David Ospina

“If you want to change the world, pick up your pen and write.”
― Martin Luther

Let’s Hear It!

 

The only thing I love more then Christmas music is Christmas music that magically sounds better the louder you play it.

The ones that feature electric guitars are a perfect example.

Here are three of my favorites.

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