Anyone from the UK?

I don't know your local customs and traditions, but where I come from, children clean their boots on 5 December and leave them outside the door in the evening. The next morning, Saint Nicholas fills them with apples, nuts and almonds. And, of course, some chocolate and gingerbread.
Well, what can I say? Miss Nikolaus visited her godchild and the forgetful lady only remembered when she arrived home late at night.
Fortunately, my children are old enough to understand. And that's why I had to get up very early today.
First, I need a cup of tea while I design a logarithmic time scale. After all, there's no reason why bedtime and weekends should be shorter than working hours.
 
I don't know your local customs and traditions, but where I come from, children clean their boots on 5 December and leave them outside the door in the evening. The next morning, Saint Nicholas fills them with apples, nuts and almonds. And, of course, some chocolate and gingerbread.



well, theres no shortage of nuts round ere !
Well, what can I say? Miss Nikolaus visited her godchild and the forgetful lady only remembered when she arrived home late at night.
Fortunately, my children are old enough to understand. And that's why I had to get up very early today.
First, I need a cup of tea while I design a logarithmic time scale. After all, there's no reason why bedtime and weekends should be shorter than working hours.
 
Good morning all. Anothwr early start. Had to freshen up and dress myself today. Gf picking me up shortly for a day selling Christmas stuff on a stall at a Christmas fair in Waltham Abbey
 
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