Saturday, December 24, 2011

Happy Christmas Everyone!


















Wishing everyone the best this holiday season, especially my blogging buddies...

Merry Christmas to all Bloggers

Another Year has ended
And with this, I’m sure you’ll agree
I’m broke…. my money’s spended
Thank the lord blogging is free

Once more I look back with glee
At what’s given and taken both ends
Just to think that we, Yeah, you and me
Though still strangers, we’re friends

Oh what stories we make-up
And with all of that hype
Cyberspace we fill up
With all the stuff that we type.

It’s been said many times
We are closer in “here” than with others
Here I’m searching for rhymes
I’ve got it… in “here” we are brothers.

As I read a sad, or happy, post
I often sit with tear in eye
The thing that surprises me most?
Just what has made me cry.

Another time I’ll burst into laughter
As I admire the writing skills
And I’m hooked, a fan thereafter
With all my morning coffee spills.

So to all of us, yeah, I’ll include me too
Whose memories and imagination
No matter whether false or true
Write our posts and avoid litigation.

To all of my blog buddy’s
Wherever from far or near
As you sit in your study’s
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year

(If you celebrate some other form of religion or belief
I hope you have a good one)

Merry Christmas to all Bloggers by Peter at Holties House


Comment: Christmas wouldn't be the same for me without Lennon's - Happy Christmas song. A message of hope by way of song that tells us "The world is so wrong"... and yet, "War is over, if you want it. War is over now."

If only the world would listen to our wise ones, the sages like Lennon, or like the man whose birthday it is we celebrate tomorrow.

Have a good one everybody! Be safe and be Happy! Because everyone has a right to be happy.


Warning: Watch the video but I warn you it is graphic and disturbing. I like the music, the message, the song... and that is what I listen to and 'enjoy'... over and over.


To watch this on YouTube click here.



But I am sure that I have always thought of Christmas time, when it has come round... as a good time; a kind, forgiving, charitable, pleasant time; the only time I know of, in the long calendar of the year, when men and women seem by one consent to open their shut-up hearts freely.

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7 comments:

Ann Matheson/icetbear said...

Merry Christmas John and Diane, many blessings for health, happiness and a peaceful mind and soul. Take good care.

Anonymous said...

Thanks Ann. You've captured the essence of what true blessings really are. Wishing you and yours the same.

btw/ what would Christmas be without a true Irish blessing, just for you... :-)

“May your days be many and your troubles be few. May all God's blessings descend upon you. May peace be within you may your heart be strong. May you find what you're seeking wherever you roam.”

Thank you again Ann, and you take good care too. Best!

John & Diane

Anonymous said...

All the best to you this Christmas John and Diane. And also to you Anne. Thanks all for your help this year.
Hopefully we'll Stay in touch.

Ken,

Anonymous said...

Season's Greetings to you and yours too Ken. Best!

John & Diane

Fred Poirier said...

Hi John,
now that Christmas is over on a good foot, we don't see too many complaints on your blog and we hope for a good future in the New Year. With all this said John, maybe we can work together, just maybe and build on the letter that I will email you. The facts the way they are is the only common sense answer to your tax penalty fiasco. Maybe you can do like I am doing, get a court to order an investigation about where all this public money went that was given to your Community through Community Futures Development Corporation. Ottawa seems to think all the bullshit your locals are telling them can only be sorted out through the court. I already have fifty curious people here that are willing to put their names up to find out the truth about these organizations so called "Community Futures" that destroyed the businesses they were meant to help. This is all done with the greed of some of our local parasites. If you and I don't do anything about it with the help of our tax payers, then, it is positive that there will be no future for our communities. I am not an accomplished writer like you but I hope you understand me and explain it better. I can supply all the paper work you need, I have a whole bunch more of these letters. Thank you for taking the time to read this.
From your friendly frenchman and his secretary. :)

Anonymous said...

Found out today that the manager of the Pass Powderkeg ski hill lives in Fernie. It would seem to me that he has little to no interest in this community considering he has been in this position for several years and continues to live elsewhere. I would think that council with their love of policies would have one in place that requires employees in management positions to live in the community. I'd be curious to hear your thoughts on this situation.

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