Thursday, December 25, 2025

CHRISTMAS DAY

A bit cooler today with a slight drizzle which is pleasant so we were indoors at grand-daughter's for the present opening.  It is lovely to see all the great-grandchildren playing together. 

Then home for lunch of scallops with new potatoes and vegies followed by trifle.  We were to be joined by two daughters but both were feeling exhausted. It is the busiest time of year for youngest daughter who is a Rural Delivery Driver..

We were spoilt with presents including the annual pewter from Amos Pewters in Nova Scotia 


A description comes with each ornament : 

"Snowflakes are one of nature's most fragile things, but just look what they can do when they stick together." Vesta M. Kelly. 

Each snowflake has its own unique and delicate beauty. Alone, its existence is fleeting but, united with other snowflakes, individual fragility is transformed into a frozen tapestry of collective strength. So too with people. The uniqueness within each of us is to be celebrated and appreciated. Yet there is also great value in coming together in a common purpose, giving us the power to hold strong, anchored in our shared beliefs and values.


If you look closely the snowflake is made up of six anchors.



Time to go for a walk.

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