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

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“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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Elves (TBT)

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“Elves are wonderful. They provoke wonder.
Elves are marvellous. They cause marvels.
Elves are fantastic. They create fantasies.
Elves are glamorous. They project glamour.
Elves are enchanting. They weave enchantment.
Elves are terrific. They beget terror.
The thing about words is that meanings can twist just like a snake, and if you want to find snakes look for them behind words that have changed their meaning.
No one ever said elves are nice.
Elves are bad.”
― Terry Pratchett, Lords and Ladies

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“Tip tap tip tap tipe tipe tip tap”

The stars in the sky shining bright
No one knows where they tread

Dressed in white
Dressed in red

The Holiday Season is upon us
The Elves are all around us

Small or tall
They’re having a ball
Singing along
The holiday’s song

“Tip tap tip tap tipe tipe tip tap”

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Elvis has left the Konebuilding (TBT)

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“Man, I really love Vegas”
Elvis Presley

Elvis has left the Konebuilding

Jingle bells a-rocking
Elvis comes a-knocking

Gold lamé suit
Dancing to no ones’ flute
A real cool dude
Definitely no prude

Rocking around
The Christmas tree
To a cool sound
And and impish glee

Twist and shout
No time to pout
The jingle bells
Put their spells

Now the rest of us
Mere mortals of dust
Jamming with the king
And wholehearted sing

But oh how time flies
Now it is time to say
Our fondest good byes
Flying back to the skies

“Ladies and Gents,
Elvis, has left the (Kone)building”

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Architecture for World Wide Wednesday (five)

Posted in Travel and World Wide Wednesday: Travel Log, Photography, Poetry

“Remember that happiness is a way of travel
– not a destination.”
– Roy M. Goodman

Architecture for World Wide Wednesday

Athens, Acropolis, Greece

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When it Athens
Do as the Athenians do;
Climb up the stairs
Pay a little fare
Gorgeous views
Will pay all dues

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Architecture for World Wide Wednesday (two)

Posted in Travel and World Wide Wednesday: Travel Log, Photography, Poetry

“Remember that happiness is a way of travel
– not a destination.”
– Roy M. Goodman

Architecture for World Wide Wednesday

Helsinki Archipelago, Finland

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The dream of every Finn
Especially,
When their patience is waring thin
Is go for a weekend spin
In a small boat,
To a very remote
Island, where there is no inn
Just the one small cabin

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Architecture for World Wide Wednesday (ten)

Posted in Travel and World Wide Wednesday: Travel Log, Photography, Poetry

“Remember that happiness is a way of travel
– not a destination.”
– Roy M. Goodman

Architecture for World Wide Wednesday

Evia Island, Greece 

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When ever you’re driving
On any Greek island
You can find
The architectural diamonds

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Architecture for World Wide Wednesday (six)

Posted in Travel and World Wide Wednesday: Travel Log, Photography, Poetry

“Remember that happiness is a way of travel
– not a destination.”
– Roy M. Goodman

Architecture for World Wide Wednesday

Athens, Acropolis, Greece

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The ancient ruins
Of the historic Acropolis
A place of fun,
A place of knowledge
Climb the steps
You may even get –
Astonished!

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Architecture for World Wide Wednesday (one)

Posted in Travel and World Wide Wednesday: Travel Log, Photography, Poetry

“Remember that happiness is a way of travel
– not a destination.”
– Roy M. Goodman

Architecture for World Wide Wednesday

Porvoo, Finland

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Travel around the globe
There is one thing, you can hope
To see that something, unique
That may even be shrouded, in mystique

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Architecture for World Wide Wednesday (nine)

Posted in Travel and World Wide Wednesday: Travel Log, Photography, Poetry

“Remember that happiness is a way of travel
– not a destination.”
– Roy M. Goodman

Architecture for World Wide Wednesday

Mallorca, Spain

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When on Mallorca
No need for a parka
It’s milder than Jakarta
And you can even do, the mazurka

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Architecture for World Wide Wednesday (four)

Posted in Travel and World Wide Wednesday: Travel Log, Photography, Poetry

“Remember that happiness is a way of travel
– not a destination.”
– Roy M. Goodman

Architecture for World Wide Wednesday

Espoo, Finland

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People living in glass houses
Don’t have to worry about mouses
But they may have, a few passersby
Doing some browsing
Into their see through dwelling
“Oh, just be chillin’
It ain’t done with illin’ “

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