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On New Years Eve

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Now, if you read my posts you know that traditionally all the artwork in my home changes the day after Thanksgiving. On New Years Eve and Christmas this piece of artwork takes a prominent place. This reminds us that it is time to be thankful for all our gifts and get those “thank you” cards written.

It is also a way to remind us that winter can be fun and we need to enjoy and appreciate each season. It is a little odd that the neighbors stopped by early this morning and were disappointed the artwork had not been adjusted.

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Written by Ghostwriter