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Angaston, South Australia: Merry Christmas from the Land of Oz

December 25, 2019 Jim 2 Comments

Merry Christmas from the Land of Oz. We don’t know the story behind the tradition of wearing paper crowns at Christmas dinner, but wear them everyone does. Perhaps it has to do with the Prince of Peace? Just a wild, off the top of the head guess.

Yes, we have a Christmas tree in our little cottage. Christmas has depressed me ever since my favorite uncle died on the way home from Christmas at our house. But Jamie loves it, so…

Merry Christmas to all our friends in the United States, Australia, and other far flung spots around the globe.

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  1. DG says

    December 25, 2019 at 3:12 pm

    We all wish you guys a very Merry Christmas down under. Here’s hoping its a festive day.

  2. Ray says

    December 26, 2019 at 4:00 pm

    An “up over” Xmas to our “down-under” duo.

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