Day THREE HUNDRED THIRTY-SEVEN of Presidential recovery.
Day THREE HUNDRED THIRTY-SEVEN of Presidential recovery.
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Stellars….
Christmas Wrap Hack…
Christmas in Leavenworth, Washington…
Christmas in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho…
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Good morning, Lucille!
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Good morning, ern!
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Good mornin’, ernn! Coffee’s ready sir, whenever you are.
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Good mornin’ Tex! Many cups are needed this morning as I overslept.
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Morning ernn!
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Mornin’ Menage!
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Morning ernnburn!
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Good morning, Stella!
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I was going to mention that Leavenworth didn’t look like the one I’ve been by, but it’s only a thousand miles away…..and dd grew up in CDA, so I’ll have to ask her about the lights on the lake. More wonderful pictures.
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Hi, Texan! It’s always best to go by and not in Leavenworth…the one in Kansas, not the one in Washington, of course….
The entire area around Lake Coeur d’Alene is lovely. Some of the houses are a bit too close to the water for me. I’m not inclined to like water lapping around my back door…LOL! One year my family and I drove around the entire lake. Took us forever.
This photo was taken at an area called Arrow Point.
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Morning Lucille!
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Good morning, Menagerie!
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Morning Lucille!
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Good morning, Stella!
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Fizemos nossa própria árvore de Natal com amor, natureza e muita união (Portuguese into English=We made our own Christmas tree with love, nature, and lots of togetherness)…
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This Kentucky Cave Is Lit With 7 Million Christmas Lights—And You Can Drive Right Through It
There’s nothing else like it.
By Meghan Overdeep – Published December 18, 2025
https://www.southernliving.com/christmas-light-show-louisville-mega-cavern-11872479
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Good mornin’, Lucille! I’ve never heard of this one. Sounds really neat and it sounds like a lot of people participate if they have “priority pass” option. Coffee’s ready, ma’am.
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Mornin’ Lucille!
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Good mornin’, Miz WeeWeed!
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Good mornin’, and happy Monday. We’re in the home stretch and I thought I better help keep us in the mood. These are harder to find than I thought, but they’re out there. Keep your head on a swivel and carpe’ your coffee.
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Thanks T! Love the pot!
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Good mornin’, Miss Wee! I am all for simplifying my life. This is great advice.
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Mornin’ Wee! Couldn’t agree more! Good advice.
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Mornin’ Ernnburn!
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Festive caffeine! Good morning T, and thank you. My grandson and I are making this as we speak for breakfast. His dad used to insist that the two of us make orange cranberry bread at Christmas time, just the two of us. It was our special thing to do. Y’all dig in!
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Good mornin’, Menage! What a wonderful tradition that you are carrying on. And it looks delicious!
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Morning Menage! That looks delicious.
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That looks so good! I love orange cranberry bread this time of year. It’s the only time of year I get to enjoy it which makes it special.
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Oh, YES, Menagerie…and YES to seconds and thirds, too.
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Mornin’ Tex! Still chores to be done before the big day! Nice holiday pot.
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Nice find! Mornin all ya’all !
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A very good morning to you, Czarina!
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Texan, that pot looks sorta Pennsylvania Dutchy…so I’m sending over some mugs to go with….
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Mornin’ kids!
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Probably true! Morning Wee! Not sure I can hold out on this being nice until Christmas! This is hard!
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Mornin’ Menage!
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With 30M people we do have a few who ride the short bus and need reminders on a regular basis. 😉
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Mornin’ Wee!
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Mornin’ Stella!
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Saturnalia – obviously tied to the winter solstice. The first day the sun stops setting earlier and the days start getting longer. Eat drink and be merry for we are not going to all die (right away).
National Date Nut Bread Day – Believed to have originated around Iraq, dates have been a staple food of the Middle East and the Indus Valley for thousands of years. They have been cultivated since ancient times from Mesopotamia to prehistoric Egypt, possibly as early as 4000 BCE.
Forefathers’ Day – Each year, Forefathers’ Day commemorates the landing of the Pilgrim Fathers in Plymouth, Massachusetts, on December 21, 1620. The Old Colony Club of Plymouth, Massachusetts, introduced the observance in 1769. The town observes the holiday on December 22nd
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Mornin’ Czarina!
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TV just reported is National Cookie Exchange Day so let’s get busy…
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Awesome list today! Love them all!
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Good day to you, Czarina! I’ll go with “Forefathers’ Day” but I’ll add in “Foremothers” just to keep Massachusetts lefties from burning down the Old Colony Club of Plymouth. Maybe their celebration will include date nut bread along with their traditional beer.
Re Saturnalia, From AI: “To celebrate Saturnalia, an ancient Roman festival, consider these festive practices:
Decorate homes with greenery and lights to create a festive atmosphere.
Exchange gifts, especially candles and figurines, symbolizing light and joy.
Host feasts with abundant food and drink, emphasizing merriment and indulgence.
Wear festive clothing, often including togas or colorful garments, to embrace the celebratory spirit.
Engage in role reversals, where social norms are upended, allowing slaves and masters to switch roles.
Participate in games and merriment, including dice games and singing, to foster community and fun.”
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Mornin’ All. It is in the mid 30’s and we got a small smattering of snow last night. It just looks partly cloudy so far today.
Winter is here. Stay warm and finish up you Christmas chores.
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Good afternoon, Aus! We’re expecting snow all day tomorrow, with up to three inches predicted.
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We are still in the high 30’s and 40’s, so no snow for a while.
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Good day to you, aus! Surprisingly, it’s a dry day so far in our section of the Idaho Panhandle. Weather reports are for rain possibly after 6:00 PM.
Take care and thanks for your prayers. I’m feeling better today.
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We aren’t supposed to get any more rain until tomorrow afternoon. However, anything can happen between now and then.
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Afternoon Mom!
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From our President today….
Christmas Lo-fi 2025 MAGA Victories
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I like that this is going out there so more people have a chance to see what actually has been done.
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Too funny. 🙂
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