Happy Christmas to All

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I hope all are well and enjoying the holidays with family and friends.

I know for some of us this may not be possible but it is my Christmas wish.

Hugs and love,
Erin

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Thank you And Merry Christmas

I will in pert try to stay up in regards to the day.
This will be a day of joy and some pain, emotional.

We are mostly all luck to have the friendship and community that you and yours provide for us to all share in.

For those having trouble, some comradeship and similar experiences can be a huge boon in get though a day and having a more positive outlook.

And for those coming from a place of compassion-ship and love in the real world, this is a place and especially a day to improve on what was already good to begin with.

Thank you for the love, companionship, and the place of understanding. Have the best type of day each and everyone that reads this message.
The world is real, but the togetherness and feeling of the day are too. Love to you all.

Merry, Merry - regardless of which path of belief or faith you have taken, as long as it is a good one.

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"Sometimes you need a little space to grow up or start over"- Me

Ditto

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Merry Christmas Erin, and Everyone!!!

We're having a white one here in Washoe Valley NV
the first in many years. Just a few inches
but I'm hoping this is just the start of a
decent snowpack in the Sierra this year.

I imagine your Christmas looks more like this...
(California Christmas by Gram Rabbit
a fun little band from Joshua Tree:)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0eKECq54ufA

Got no snow to slip on or go sledding
There's no Jack Frost nipping at your nose
Miracle on 34th,
or Sunset Boulevard
We'll stop and eat some California rolls...

Lol

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Cute video. :) Joshua Tree is about 30 miles from here in a straight line but about a one hour drive cause you have to go around the mountain.

It's 55F outside, bright and sunny with a cool wind blowing, about average for this time of year here. In LA or Joshua Tree, it's probably 15 to 20 degrees warmer. Up in Big Bear they have had snow but I'm not sure there's enough to sled or ski.

I like it where I am. :) It snows about once every three years and seldom lasts more than a day or two. Fine by me. I grew up in and around El Centro, down by the border where I've seen it reach 101F on New Years Day – with hail. :)

Have a nice Christmas, hon.

Hugs,
Erin

= Give everyone the benefit of the doubt because certainty is a fragile thing that can be shattered by one overlooked fact.

Thanks Erin,

Thanks Erin,

And happy hollidays to you and yours.

L