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The approaching season reminds me of the really good sledding hill when I was a kid.
Right after a fresh snowfall the sledding is slower but you keep at it and the sledding gets faster and faster with each new trip down hill. Then one day, the snow starts to fade and melt in the sun but still refreeze at night. THEN things really start going fast!!

My friends, I think we are in the thaw and refreeze phase of Christmas!
 
Good morning, my frends!
A new week is upon us. And once again we begin to move another 7 days closer to our fantastic Christmas Season.

Time to check in on the count:
Days to the Season: 66
Days to Christmas Day: 108.
That all-important 100-day Christmas Day window arrives one week from tomorrow. Then just look how close we will be to the NINETY PERCENT Season milestone!
(Better start checking those Christmas gift lists twice!)

Sunny and calm here in Raleigh at this hour with our temp standing at 72.
This will be our last dry day for a while as rain, or a good possibility of it, will be in the forecast until at least Friday.

Have a Marvelous Monday, fellow Christmas Compatriots!
 
i can't believe how close we are. where does the time go?

what do you count as the start of the season? is it november 1st?
 
November 13.
See post #1 of this thread.
 
YES>. make plans now to once again join us here at 11:30PM on November 12th as the insomniacs of MMC meet in "real time.." to count down the last few minutes.... put the cat out... put on the coffee... eat m and ms and plan now...... we meet here "in real time" once each year.....

YABBA
 
and for those of you who aren't familiar with Bonfire Night...........

Bonfire Night is celebrated across the UK on 5 November. The date marks the failed attempt to blow up the Houses of Parliament by Guy Fawkes along with a group of co-conspirators in London in 1605.
The intention was to kill King James I and wipe out everyone in government. The group were Catholic extremists who wanted to return England to the Catholic faith. One of the conspirators had a friend in the Houses of Parliament and sent a letter to him, warning him to stay away from the House on the day the attack was supposed to take place. The letter was intercepted and handed to the king.
Meanwhile, Guy Fawkes and friends, having formulated their plan, known as the 'Gunpowder Plot', had rolled 36 barrels of gunpowder into the cellars of the Houses of Parliament, and were waiting for the king to arrive when guards broke in and arrested them. They were tortured and executed.
Nowadays on Bonfire Night people organise their own parties or attend big organised fireworks displays. They stand around the bonfire, set off fireworks and eat lots of nice warming food, like sausages and jacket potatoes. They might also remark...
Remember, remember the fifth of November,
Gunpowder, treason and plot,
We see no reason,
Why gunpowder treason,
Should ever be forgot!
...Which sort of suggests that people rather admire the cheek of Guy Fawkes, trying to blow up Parliament, and that's why they celebrate Bonfire night, rather than celebrating the fact that his plot failed and he was caught!
Fireworks that are sent up on Bonfire night have really evocative names like, Roman Candles and Mount Vesuvius. There are also Catherine Wheels that spin and Sparklers that children write their names in the air with.
Children make life-sized effigies of Guy Fawkes which are called Guys, to put onto the bonfires. The English have been burning effigies to mark Guy Fawkes' treason for almost 400 years. The tradition started in 1606, the year after the Gunpowder plot failed. In these first bonfires, called 'bone fires' at the time, it wasn't an effigy of Guy Fawkes that was burned, but one of the Pope. It was not until 1806, two centuries later, that the people started burning effigies of Guy Fawkes instead.
Children make a Guy by stuffing some old clothes with newspapers, craft a head out of material, and either draw a face on it or buy a special cardboard Guy Fawkes mask. For a few days beforehand children are pushing guys around in prams, push chairs and go-carts, saying 'A penny for the guy'. Adults then give them money - how much depends on how good the guy is. The money is then spent on sparklers, or at least it would be, if children were still allowed to buy fireworks in the UK, so it is probably spent on sweets instead.

it is all a ploy to cover the world with plaid... I just know it...

YABBA....
 
:nice: Good morning! Now -- a little grandmotherly reminder --- please take good care of yourself so you don't get sick during this season we love!

Are you going to get a flu shot this year? Do you take vitamins and drink lots of water every day? (No, soda and coffee do not count. Some of it has to be water.) Do you wash your hands when you come inside from being out - buying things and handling money and touching doorknobs and things with germs? All righty then!
 
...make plans now to once again join us here at 11:30PM on November 12th as the insomniacs of MMC meet in "real time.." to count down the last few minutes.... put the cat out... put on the coffee... eat m and ms and plan now...... we meet here "in real time" once each year.....
My coffee-soaked friend is so right. We look forward to that fabulous meeting every year to kick off the Christmas Season. I can't wait for our annual rendezvous!

Yes, Dom, Halloween items have been out at Crabtree mall for over a week now and "The Halloween Zone" (a Halloween-only store) is back open again.
Things are defitintely begining to "get seasonal".
What always starts getting me in the holiday mood every year is the begining of our annual State Fair which commences here in Raleigh in just over a month.
Things really seem to start moving fast after then.

Days to the Season: 65
Days to Christmas Day: 107.
As can plainly be seen, we are now exactly one week away from the 100-day Christmas Day marker.
And then......WOW! So close to 90% back to the Season!

Overcast in Raleigh at this hour with the threat of rain for the balance of the week. We are at a very pleasant 73 degrees, however.

Have a Terrific Tuesday, one and all!
 
Good morning! 100 days....NO WAY!!! WOW! Now that is exciting!!! It's chilly here today! The high is only supposed to be 69º! I have soup in the crock pot for supper. Can't wait! (I love soup...) A friend of mine sent me a message early this morning asking for some Christmas Movie Suggestions for her to watch....so I dug out all my Christmas movies this morning & sent her the list! Now I am all Christmassy today!!!! :sparkle:

Have a great day!!!
 
It has been quite chilly in Chicago since last Wednesday ... this morning it was 43 degrees in one of the suburbs! We should hit the upper 70s by the end of the week but fall is here!

I had my first pumpkin spice latte this morning... counting down the days!
 
Expecting rain here for the next several days in GA...highs still in the 80s but it's starting to cool off..each day that goes by we are getting closer to the holiday season! :hello:
 
I can't believe how early it is getting dark at night!!! That is a sure sign.... It's kinda depressing, but yet cozy all at the same time!! Lol!
 
its windy today & I'm waiting for the rain as some of Ike is over top of us as I type.

I'm rather crabby because I had to be at work at 6:30 & theres nothing for me to do
 
it´s 65,48 Fahrenheit.....a little bit of rain and windy.....:D....and I`m happy about it!!!!.....feels a lot like fall now...very nice!
 
Hey All ! Generally cloudy over here in Merry Old England , definatly looks set to have a downpour sometime during the day.But who cares when Halloween and Christmas are not far off , Ive definatly started getting in the mood now by listening to many christmas songs.I have also noticed the shops over here are starting to bring out christmas goodies already! So have a great Wednesday Guys and Girls.
 
Happy Hump Day!!! Friday's not far off now!!! :D Have a good day everybody!!
 
Hey, Holiday! You made it to the peak of the week ahead of me this morning!
How's the view?

Days to the Season: 64
Days to Christmas Day: 106.
Just look! Under a week now to the 100-day Christmas Day milestone.
We just keep going, and going, and.......

Cloudy with rain possible today. We currently stand at 75.
The wet stuff was predicted yesterday but did not materialize.
Don't think we will be so luck today.
And Texas - watch out for Ike!

Have a Wonderful Wednesday, one and all!
 
the weather is dull but warm-ish here in england. in a couple of weeks it will be going dark really early and those crisp, cold mornings will be here!
 
:merry: Good Morning -- and Good News!!!


I found the Nestle's coffee creamer flavor named "Sweet Italian Cream"! And I report -- I think it is TERRIFIC!

After morning regular coffee -- I switch to decaf. And I don't like decaf. But --- today I tried decaf with "Sweet Italian Cream" -- and I think it is delicious! This is my new, 24-hours a day, Christmas drink treat! :merry:
 
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