Just a short post to wish everyone a very Happy and Blessed Christmas. I am sure most of you are very busy at the moment with your family visiting so have a wonderful time. I am also sure that there are some of you who will be alone and lonely so big hugs to you and I hope and pray that things will be more cheerful for you next year.
Then I will be getting stuck into a good book for the rest of the day. It won't be too hot thankfully and it looks like the rain has gone for now. We had 44mm the other night which was the heaviest rainfall we have had for ages.
I hope that those in the Northern Hemisphere keep safe and well during this scary time as COVID seems to be wreaking havoc in some countries. Here in Queensland it is 100 days since the last time there was community transmission of the virus but seeing as there has been an outbreak in Sydney our borders are now shut to visitors from that area and border passes are back in vogue. I am so glad I live in Queensland and not in one of the border towns as the traffic on the highways at the border must be horrendous in our heat.
Have a wonderful Christmas time wherever you live.
Merry Christmas to you and your family, Chel!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you too Nil πππ
ReplyDeleteHope you had a lovely day, Chel. We had cold meats and salads and enjoyed the milder weather too. MegXx
ReplyDeleteThanks Meg. Yes the salad lunch here was good too but I ate too much pav π
ReplyDeleteWe had a good Christmas and getting over eating too much. I am going off the air for a while, but wanted to pop by and wish you a Happy New Year ... Joan
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year to you too. Hopefully 2021 will be an improvement on 2020 π
ReplyDeleteI'm late replying here, and on my blog too, but Merry Christmas to you also! I hope you had a lovely time. Lunch with your sister sounded wonderful. I love simple dishes like cold salad and pav, to mark the occasion. So much easier to prepare as well. Take care, and I hope the new-year brings new opportunities to make more memories.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year to you, here's to 2021...Kathy
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