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Holiday Prep and celebrations

Noticed on the calendar that today is the start of Eid.

For anyone who celebrates!

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Well, Rosh HaShanah, the Jewish New Year begins tomorrow evening (September 15, 2023) @ sundown. Wishing all the Jewish posters here a Shanah Tovah oo'metookah (literally a "good & sweet year")! One of our customs is to dip apples into honey for a sweet year. 🍯🍎🍏
 
I used to go all out when I was younger but have scaled back now I am ancient (but oh so wise!)
I have a fireplace but don’t use it because (1) fire must be tended closely and I must come and go often; (2) 2 cats and 3 dogs spell disaster
SO
I put an ambience fire from YouTube on TV, pumpkins on the mantel; watch the trees turn color, listen to music (Danse Macbre, Sorcerer’s Apprentice, anything by Mean Mary) and watch films.. it is enough but I miss the days when I haunted the sales at Michaels 🫣🎃😻😂🎃🎃👻

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I had two Halloween parties to go to this year. The second was a theme, you had to come as a celebrity who has passed, so I came as Jerry Garcia from the Grateful Dead.

On the way to the first party, I realized I should've done zombie Jerry Garcia, and been from the Grateful Walking Dead.

Time to take down the Halloween stuff, and put out autumn/Thanksgiving stuff.
 
I had two Halloween parties to go to this year. The second was a theme, you had to come as a celebrity who has passed, so I came as Jerry Garcia from the Grateful Dead.

On the way to the first party, I realized I should've done zombie Jerry Garcia, and been from the Grateful Walking Dead.

Time to take down the Halloween stuff, and put out autumn/Thanksgiving stuff.
Unless you happen to be Canadian, in which case autumn decorations go up after Labour Day at the beginning of September, there's a brief flurry of a low-key Thanksgiving in early October and then it's Hallowe'en stuff. Now the Christmas theme is showing up in ads and I'll get my decorations out for inspection after I put away the Remembrance Day poppy wreaths and stuffies in military uniforms next week.
 
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