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Friday and it's wet!

Well, it's Friday, and it is pouring with rain. I've been out walking with Barney our Springer, but he looked at me rather disappointingly and said is that it! I hope to take him out a little further later. Busy getting organised for an event that I am doing to promote Salsa at Weeley Village Hall, Nr. Clacton on Sunday - more details to follow!

Christmas certainly feels strange this year with all the changes happening. I'm hoping for a covid free time where nobody talks about it for at last 5 days! I'm kind of sick of the news now. I have some lovely Christmas Cards to post designed by the fabulous Lily Elleth who you will find on Etsy, take a look at her designs if you have time. These have a picture of a cute little fox on the front. I'm not beginning to get a feeling that I'd like to write my cards at least and put up a tree! We have to hold on to those warm thoughts. It will be a joy to see my family. What are you doing? The Salsa after party will have to wait - everything is so virtual!
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Published on December 03, 2020 04:11 Tags: after-party, christmas, christmas-cards, christmas-tree, covid, family, salsa, virtual

It is very damp!

Hello Everyone
Today is the 12/12 and I'm thinking now a little more about Christmas, in fact, I have purchased two small presents for my eldest son which is great. My youngest son who is here at the moment bought a small Christmas tree a real one after much debate about real or artificial and now it is decorated it looks amazing. I was worried about the needles with the dog but as it is a Norway Spruce the needles are meant to stay on, we will see! Anyway, now the lights are glowing, it certainly feels like the right time to Christmas shop as baby it's cold outside!
My new editions of Salsa have arrived which I'm really happy about because this week I have a zoom video interview with Dawn Chrystal formerly of Harbour Radio and possibly another interview radio interview. I'm very pleased with the new editions which had a few tweaks but it was certainly worth the extra effort. They say patience is a virtue and to be honest as I feel it certainly is. Don't you think this year has been about appreciation? We have had to adjust and perhaps look at the dial on our internal compass and realise that making the best of where we are at is where we are right now. Next year may be different but this year I'm happy enough to stay within my own territory. How do you all feel? Has it been a hard adjustment or have there been some positive things about working from home?
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