Just stopping by to wish everyone who visits a warm,
peaceful and happy Christmas.
Whatever you are doing, I hope you’re where you want to be
and with those you want to be with.
And remember, if you’re writing short stories you should
be turning your mind to spring now – or autumn if you’re down under!
Ahh, spring, now there’s a lovely thought.
Happy Christmas - I hope you have a good one xxx
All good wishes to you too and thanks for reminding us that Spring is not too far away.
ReplyDeleteThank you, L. It is my favourite season :-) x
DeleteMerry Christmas Teresa. And I think it's a lovely thought to remind everyone that Spring will surely follow. Usually, after the excitement of the run up to Christmas, people complain of an anti-climactic feeling afterwards. It's nice to think positive and move forward.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Maria. For as long as I can remember, I've got excited about seeing snowdrops after Christmas knowing that more flowers would come as spring got closer :-) x
DeleteHave a wonderful Christmas, Teresa!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Rosemary - you too :-) x
DeleteA Merry Christmas to you and all your family, Teresa.
ReplyDeleteAnd thanks for the reminder that Spring is just around the corner, especially on these dank and wet pre Christmas days. xx
Thank you, Rena. I know we still have the worst of the winter to come, but the spring is the light at the end of the tunnel isn't it :-) x
DeleteMerry Christmas to you too, Teresa. At least the days will slowly start to get longer from now on.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Kate - it is definitely something I look forward to - longer days :-) x
DeleteWishing you a very happy Christmas, Teresa and thank you so much for supporting my new blog these last few months x
ReplyDeleteThank you, Wendy - and you're very welcome. I love your blog and reading about lovely Bonnie and Bobby :-) x
DeleteI hope you have a lovely Christmas, Teresa.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Patsy, you too :-)
DeleteHappy Christmas to you, too, Teresa!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Frances - and to you :-) x
DeleteThanks for the tip Teresa, that photo made me feel all happy and cheerful. Happy Christmas.xx
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sue - flowers are so cheery aren't they - Happy Christmas :-) x
DeleteWishing you a wonderful Christmas, Teresa and huge literary success in the New Year! xx
ReplyDeleteThank you - you too! Thank you for the card :-) And I wish you every success in the New Year :-) x
DeleteHave a wonderful Christmas, Teresa.
ReplyDeleteAnd thank you for visiting my blog this year- I enjoy reading your comments.
Hope Indy has a good Christmas too.
Thank you, Carol - your blog is a delight to read. Happy Christmas :-) x
DeleteHi Teresa,
ReplyDeleteAh yes, when I think of the southern hemisphere, the name Alice Springs to mind. I know, is that all you Canberra?
Wishing you and your loved ones a most peaceful Christmas. I know I shall spring my thoughts to the thought of spring. And being no spring chicken, I hope I can remember to plant some bulbs....
Gary x
Ha ha! Trust you to make me laugh, Gary :-)
DeleteHappy Christmas to you x
Merry Christmas and a happy and peaceful New Year. x
ReplyDeleteThank you, Joanna - I wish the same for you :-) x
DeleteHappy Christmas wishes to you and yours, from me and mine, Teresa!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Martin - I bet your little granddaughters are excited - Happy Christmas to you all :-) x
DeleteAnd a very happy Christmas to you Teresa and hope it's a very happy one spent with family and friends.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Maggie - Happy Christmas xx
DeleteBleated Merry Christmas xxx
ReplyDeleteThank you - I hope you had a lovely Christmas xx
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