Monday, 10 December 2012

feast days

Today with #shareadvent it's Gratitude. This post makes me grateful for a festivity to break up the dark winter months. An excuse to see family, celebrate, reflect and be joyful.

'How wise and right feast days were, and how cleverly Christmas broke up the winter ... just when the weight of the cold and darkness were beginning to make themselves felt.' Elizabeth Cambridge Hostages to Fortune

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10 comments:

  1. Ah yes, feast days have always been necessary to break up the dark and cold. I am very excited by the planning this year's!

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    1. Tonia - So pleased you're excited by this year. What are you planning?

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  2. Would it be wrong of me to want to read this just because it has an Audrey in it? I love your Advent series; you always amaze me with what you find in your books.

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    1. Audrey - Thank you for your kind words & I think it's mandatory to read books with your name as a character.

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  4. Lovely post, so true and so necessary. Christmas is a necessary break from the cold and dark. I need my lights, seasonal treats and friends gathered in.

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    1. Lilac - Yes to friends gathered in especially.

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  6. LOVE this. You can really see why almost every religion or time in history had a celebration of light in some way in the winter. It must have been so bleak with no electricity! brrrrrr.

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    1. Anna - Absolutely. Especially today when it was just so dark.

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