Holiday Season (three)

Posted in Holiday Celebration

“Christmas is the day that holds all time together”
Alexander Smith

Holiday Season

Present Overload

Did someone go overboard
With this massive overload
Of holiday presents
Under the holiday tree
Without a good reason
Nor any price of fee?

Well,
It’s certainly not unpleasant
So dig in
It’s not a sin
During this season!

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Holiday Season (two)

Posted in Holiday Celebration

“Christmas is the day that holds all time together”
Alexander Smith

Holiday Season

Holiday Hearts

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If you get the holiday blues
Don’t hang around alone and stew
Try to find the lost muse
Even in the decorative fuse
The shiny bright objects
May have a good affect
And sooner than later
You’re back exploring your prospects

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Holiday Season (one)

Posted in Holiday Celebration

“Christmas is the day that holds all time together”
Alexander Smith

Holiday Season

Holiday Fable

“We have are all gathered on this table,
To play out a holiday fable
A tale which happened in a stable
A long, long, long time ago…”

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Eerie Suburbia on Mundane Monday

Posted in Mundane Monday : Photography /Poetry /Humour

“I like to make the mundane fabulous whenever I can”
Rufus Wainwright

Eerie Suburbia 

Early morning eerie,
Even a little scary,
Thought I saw a fairy
But it was just the neighbour’s Mary
On her way to the ferry

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Hattifattener on Mundane Monday

Posted in Mundane Monday : Photography /Poetry /Humour

“I like to make the mundane fabulous whenever I can”
Rufus Wainwright

Hattifattener 

Is it a ghost?
Is it a humanoid?
No, it’s a…
Moomin Hattifattener

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Mrs Claus

Posted in Holiday Celebration

“Santa has it great. I buy all the toys. He gets all the credit.”

Mrs Claus

Mrs Claus
Without applause
Doing her bid
Without a quid
Yuletide
Without the bride
Of Santa
Would be banter
No jolly
Or celebration folly
For me
Or you

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A Christmas Tale: Can I have some Figgy Puddin’, please

Posted in the Holiday Celebration

“It was the best of times, it was the worst of times” Charles Dickens

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A Christmas Tale: Can I have some Figgy Puddin’, please

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The year was 1845. I was about ten years of age and working as a stable girl. Our family lived and worked in Lord Hamilton’s manor house. It was Christmas time and as a gift for the servants, the Lord arranged a feast for the staff and their families.

Mommy had the children dressed in their Sunday best. My two brothers were complaining about the stiffness of the shirts. Starch was itchy and could cause rash, especially if one scratched the itch.
I had my favourite dress on and my younger sister was a bit jealous of the red and green colouring. She was wearing a plain blue coloured hand me down.

After all the fuzz and hassle with the wardrobe, the whole family was finally set to go to the main house and start with the Christmas dinner. Us servants would be dining in the large kitchen. Several long tables were brought in with extra seats as well. This wasn’t a large household. With around fifteen servants and their families, well not all had children and spouses, all in all around sixty people in total crammed around the tables. The two cooks had had their hands full with the preparations and naturally every one that could had chipped in.

But now it was time for celebration. Everyone was finally sitting down and getting quiet. After grace the noise level rose again. Food containers were passed around and everyone was filling their respective plates. After all, it wasn’t often we got to eat in this manner and variety.

After a while, everyone had cleared their plates and it was time for dessert. My favourite was the Figgy Pudding. If possible I opted for seconds. As I got my plate of the delicious substance before me, I licked my lips and dug into it with gusto. It did not take too long for the food to disappear from my plate.

My mom looked at me with a smirk. I looked back at her and passing my bowl I asked: “Is there any Figgy Puddin’ left?”

I was smiling widely, feeling exhilarated, when the bowl was passed back to me with an other helping.

When the final bits were eaten, it was time for the traditional sing along. The farmhand brought out his accordion and after the first few tunes, we all joined in. The evening was spent singing, chatting and finally picking up the tables. We all went back to our dwellings, thanking the Lord for the special meal.

Merry Pudding and God bless us everyone!

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Seat in the Sun for Seat Sunday (two)

Posted in Seat Sunday: Photography and Poetry

“A throne is only a bench covered with velvet”
Napoleon Bonaparte

Seat in the Sun 

No worries!
Just hurry and
Join the fun
Have a seat,
In the sun!

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Seat in the Sun for Seat Sunday (one)

Posted in Seat Sunday: Photography and Poetry

“A throne is only a bench covered with velvet”
Napoleon Bonaparte

Seat in the Sun 

Didn’t get,
Too much done?
Competed,
But someone else won?
Feeling,
Like your phaser,
Is set on stun?

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continued in part two

Deck the Halls (traditional song)

Posted in Holiday Season Photography and Song

“He who has not Christmas in his heart will never find it under a tree”
Roy L. Smith

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Deck the Halls (traditional song)

Deck the halls with boughs of holly, Fa la la la la la la la!

‘Tis the season to be jolly, Fa la la la la la la la!
Don we now our gay apparel, Fa la la la la la la la!
Troll the ancient Yuletide carol, Fa la la la la la la la!

See the blazing yule before us, Fa la la la la la la la!
Strike the harp and join the chorus, Fa la la la la la la la!

Follow me in merry measure, Fa la la la la la la la!
While I tell of Yuletide treasure, Fa la la la la la la la!

Fast away the old year passes, Fa la la la la la la la!
Hail the new, ye lads and lasses, Fa la la la la la la la!
Sing we joyous all together! Fa la la la la la la la!
Heedless of the wind and weather, Fa la la la la la la la!

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