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Happy, happy to everyone for the holidays. We're probably going to have the warmest Christmas on record here--a regular Florida Christmas far to the north of Florida. If you're on the road, stay safe; if you're stuck in an airport departure lounge, stay calm.
 
Happy, happy to everyone for the holidays. We're probably going to have the warmest Christmas on record here--a regular Florida Christmas far to the north of Florida. If you're on the road, stay safe; if you're stuck in an airport departure lounge, stay calm.

Thank you, from Old England.
It's cold & sometimes wet, although we may have a clear night.
 
Happy, happy to everyone for the holidays. We're probably going to have the warmest Christmas on record here--a regular Florida Christmas far to the north of Florida. If you're on the road, stay safe; if you're stuck in an airport departure lounge, stay calm.

Happy happy to you too. :) We're in PA and also having a very unseasonably warm Christmas, which has its advantages and disadvantages. Luckily we also get to stay home -- people are traveling to us.

I have cooked and cleaned and shopped. Presents remain to be wrapped, but that I can handle. Some food shopping needs doing, but I'll drag Mr. Penn along for that. ;) Otherwise, some relatives have arrived already (much to the joy of the PennKids), more will come tomorrow and so far it looks to be a good holiday.

We had some changes this year, such as my parents moving to Florida, so it's good to be with family.

Best wishes to all!
 
Yes, a very Happy, Happy to everyone and everyone stay safe.

80 degrees here so it's not much like late December by any means.
 
From the nether wet lands I'm ordering a splendid Christmas for everyone and feel free to prank a mistletoe in there somewhere.
Sadly I have to work but I will be especially kind to those I find reading literotica. In fact I may up their internet speed a little to make it even more enjoyable.

Merry Christmas to all!

Dogs have it under control
 
It's going to hit 65 tomorrow in RI...craziness.

Merry Christmas to all you porn writing perverts out there, may Santa leave an abundance of plot bunnies under everyone's tree and a bottle of inspiration in your stocking.
 
It's going to hit 65 tomorrow in RI...craziness.

Merry Christmas to all you porn writing perverts out there, may Santa leave an abundance of plot bunnies under everyone's tree and a bottle of inspiration in your stocking.

We were going to put 65 candles on your cake, but we were afraid a jet might mistake it for a runway.

All jokes aside, happy double feast tomorrow! :D
 
We have our moments. In 1899 it was 2 degrees below zero. In 1895 Tampa had 4 degrees with blizzards.
 
Happy holidays, all. It's been slightly colder and wetter than usual here on the south-left coast. We had to put on coats - brrrr!
 
95 south Blizzard of 78 in RI

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Happy holidays to you all. I shall raise a glass of Pauillac's finest to you. In fact, I may do it twice - just in case I miss anyone with the first. :)
 
Christmas morning already for me. It's heading for 40°C. Thank God for solar power and air conditioning.

Stay safe, fellow Litters, and care for those around you.

EB
 
A Happy and Blessed Christmas from near Canterbury, Kent, home of the worldwide Anglican Communion.

Reposted from the Politics Board:

Christmas was banned in England under Oliver Cromwell's Commonwealth.

The citizens of Canterbury, Kent, celebrated Christmas anyway. The principal offenders were arrested and jailed in Canterbury Castle. When brought to trial, the jury (of Canterbury citizens) refused, despite overwhelming evidence, to convict them partly because the only sentence on conviction was death.

So the jury were thrown in jail too.

A new jury was called. They too refused to convict their fellow citizens for celebrating Christmas. When the judge, backed by Cromwell's soldiers, insisted that jury deliver a verdict, the foreman replied "Ignoramus" - We do not know.

That confirmed the principle that a jury can decide what it likes, no matter what a judge may direct.

A riot of citizens broke open Canterbury Castle and released the accused and the juries. Cromwell's troops destroyed much of Canterbury's city walls - the gaps can be seen today - and fined the City a huge sum of money.

But the accused citizens and the juries were never found (because they had temporarily changed their names and no other citizen would betray them).

Canterbury still celebrates Christmas.
 
It's 11am Christmas morning in Sydney, 25 degrees C 77(F), thankfully down from 39 (102) four days ago. Lunch overlooking the harbour - I've been detailed to do the cooking - not much, just some barbecued prawns (shrimps?) to go with the otherwise cold seafood. Son visiting from Tokyo with wife and worlds best granddaughter, together with daughter number 2 who arrived from LA. a couple of days ago.

Major skyping programme has commenced with daughter number 3 in Milan who is entertaining her eldest sister, number 1 on a break from Boston. Plans for the forthcoming marriage of number 1 seem to be getting a lot of attention from her mother and other females in the family.

Son has just made a worthy suggestion to open a bottle of red. I have agreed - the only women who prefer red are both in Milan.;)
 
Happiest of holidays to all who celebrate! And Happy Friday to all those who don't.

It's -14C up here in Northern Alberta. It's expected to remain cold, and we already have snow, so we're guaranteed a white Christmas up here!
 
Merry Christmas to all :)

I was stuck at my grandmother's house for three days during that blizzard in '79. They lived in the middle of nowhere, and the snow was up to the windows of my grandpa's S10-sized pickup.

Wiped out the leftovers, what was left of that summer's catfish catch, depleted the supply of mason jar veggies in the basement, and had to off a few chickens with eight extra people in the house for three days.
 
Xmas Day is still a few hours away here in California's snowblown central Sierra Nevada mountains, the weather-catching western slopes, anyway. A cousin two miles away is hosting a huge family blowout but we can't go 'cause the snow is deep and their drive is steep. Dang. Can't go ice-skating on their backyard pool...
 
Happy Holidays and Merry Christmas to my fellow perverts and deviants!

Happy New Year too!
 
Merry Christmas to all who celebrate it.

Nearly 70 here in New England. Houses with electric blue icicles on them look ridiculous this year.
 
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