Monday, December 22, 2008

The Solstice has Come and Gone



...and the days are lengthening, one moment at a time.

12 comments:

  1. Happy Hanakkah dear friend.

    Much love to you and your family.

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  2. What Suzanne said.

    Yay, we are around the corner and on our way back to summer!

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  3. Agreed. Driving to and from work in the dark stinks. Us on the northern edge of the states suffer it the most.

    Oh yes, Hanakkah. I am really naive about the details of Hanakkah other than say I hope that you and your family are well, warm and having fun.

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  4. Happy Hanakkah

    One day closer to warmth and no snow is one day closer to sunshine

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  5. i've tried to comment tree times and i can only say dumb stuff

    have fun while i try to un-jam my brain

    xx

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  6. Oh. I miss the heat. Where is Summer?

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  7. Thank you Suzy, dear friend!

    Megan and Bob--as far as I'm concerned, once the solstice is past, it's summer. I just ignore the three inches of solid ice and 2 degree winds whipping through Brooklyn...

    Brian--yes, the dark is weird and vaguely depressing. Just put a candle on your dashboard and it should help!

    Walker--thanks dear! Definitely closer to sunshine.

    Kylie--xoxoxoxo

    Mark--thank you! Merry Christmas to you and yours!

    Rima--see above and repeat: it is summer! Didn't you notice? ; )

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  8. Well that's why it took Kylie "tree" times because she's had too much to drink. Can't tell a "tree" from a "three." What are we going to do with that woman? (I say we dress her in a really attractive white dress with black hose and black boots and take lots of photos!)

    XO

    Love you baby ~ happy Tuesday!

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  9. Chag Chanuka Sameach.

    Love to you and yours,
    Marnie

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  10. Happy Hanukkah. And thank goodness for longer days. I'm ready.

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