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Re: The Forum Advent Calendar 2020
« Reply #195 on: December 24, 2020, 02:38:46 AM »
You seriously *didn't* expect the calendar to trollify in 2020o_O
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Re: The Forum Advent Calendar 2020
« Reply #196 on: December 24, 2020, 03:50:27 AM »
Because in Australia we don't live in a climate where you can grow fir trees (is it fir trees that people traditionally use?? I just call them all pine trees usually, which isn't really accurate)
As it happens, Germany has downright pro-con/popularity lists of tree species to use for a Christmas tree.
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  • Nordmanntanne (Abies nordmanniana) - non-prickly needles, strong branches, long time before it starts losing needles when not provided with water (TTNL ;) ); the most popular kind in Germany, with 70% market share
  • Blaufichte (Picea pungens) - strong branches, forest-y smell, well suited for real candles
  • Fichte (Picea abies) - cheapest, mid-level prickliness, TTNL of only a couple days
  • Rotfichte (Picea rubens) - also cheapest, usually asymmetric, TTNL of only a couple days
  • Edeltanne (Abies procera / Abies nobilis) - soft needles, strong smell, extremely long TTNL
  • Kiefer (Pinus sylvestris) - nice smell, long TTNL
  • Douglasie (Pseudotsuga menziesii) - soft needles, weak branches
  • Colorado-Tanne (Abies concolor) - soft, long needles, citrus-y smell, rather rare to find and thus a bit expensive
  • Korea-Tanne - citrus-y smell, long TTNL, also a bit rare

So, firs make up a significant part of the list at least, and it's common to call the Christmas tree "Tannenbaum" - i.e., "a fir" - as well, while pine trees ("Kiefer", which also means "jaw") occupy just one entry on the list.

By the way, plantation owners here have started to treat not-yet-ready trees with some stuff that starts to stink when you bring it into a warm room so as to reduce the AWOL rate. >:D
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Re: The Forum Advent Calendar 2020
« Reply #197 on: December 24, 2020, 10:14:48 AM »
Oh my gosh, more delightful things to bake! That tray of goodies looks irresistable, I would be fighting over it with Onni and Lalli.  ;D

We don't bother with a Christmas tree - our house is small and there are two very curious cats - but we live in a rural area surrounded by fir trees so we don't really need to. And sometimes decorations show up in the neighbourhood!



Thanks again to all the contributors, have a Merry Christmas... or whatever else you might celebrate, or not!
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Re: The Forum Advent Calendar 2020
« Reply #198 on: December 24, 2020, 11:05:59 AM »
A huge THANK YOU to wavewright62 for organizing our Minnion Advent Calendar! Not only organizing, but contributing such delights! I am still chuckling over the Cat Training entry!

This has been one of the busiest Decembers of my long-ish life, and although I only had time to reply once, every day I would find a few minutes to view the Advent calendar entry. You are all such talented folks! Delightful art, poems, stories, menus, and lovely comments. So a huge THANK YOU! as well to all my fellow Minnions 🥰💖

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Re: The Forum Advent Calendar 2020
« Reply #199 on: December 24, 2020, 12:50:11 PM »
Sounds delicious, gjuerne! Let me join Vulpes and the Hotakainen-boys in the food-fight...

[...] as normal decorated it with the usual assortment of Christmas ornaments - weird trinkets my brothers and I made in primary school, assorted boxes of baubles or figurines, pine cones spray-painted silver and painted gumnuts.

Ah yes, you have just precicely described our own decorations...

Merry Christmas, or whatever you may celebrate, to everyone!

And this Advent Calendar was absolutely amazing, thank you Wave for organizing it! And all you Minnions who participated are so talented! I enjoyed every single day! I can´t believe it´s over already...

Spoiler: gosh golly gee • show
Gosh, we've come to the end of the Advent Calendar for the year.  How is this possible?  Gosh, I wish there was more to come, don't you?
*pokes empty calendar*
*calendar pokes back*
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Re: The Forum Advent Calendar 2020
« Reply #200 on: December 24, 2020, 04:18:57 PM »
On the subject of Christmas trees. The fir (Abies) is the “classic “ Christmas tree, and has the beautiful overall form and strong branches to make it ideal for decorating. I think no firs are native to Finland, so our Christmas tree is the Norway spruce (Picea abies) It is indeed unfortunately prickly but the smell is the only one that is just right for me.

When I was a kid, the spruces for sale were either naturally grown young trees (sparse weak branches) or top parts of big trees felled for timber (sparse strong branches). Farmed fir started to be available about 20 years ago when me and my husband were starting our own Christmas traditions, but at that time they were all imported. Nowadays fir are available, but also the spruce for sale for Christmas trees are farmed and cut repeatedly during their growth, so they are thick and strong and “Christmas tree shaped”. So, the trees we have nowadays are like a dream compared to what they were like when I was little :) I don’t think anyone really uses pine (Pinus sylvestris, the Scots pine) as Christmas tree here, it’s completely different in both overall shape, branches and needles.

Here is our tree. This is about half of the ornaments, too bad we don’t have room for two trees!

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Re: The Forum Advent Calendar 2020
« Reply #201 on: December 24, 2020, 06:01:44 PM »
Another successful advent calendar! :) It's always such a delight to see what everyone comes up with, and thank you wavewright62 for doing such a great job organising!

Róisín and Mirasol, beautiful poetry and beautiful illustrations to go with it! I really love the colors that were used.

Keep Looking, I had no idea what a Petrarchan sonnet was but the explanation really does help me appreciate the poem more.

GaelleDragons, good on Mikkel for preventing disaster :'D Also I love Emil's sweater, why is it so adorable, gosh

gjuerne, those look incredible, can't even remember the last time I had a spritz cookie. Tragic.


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Re: The Forum Advent Calendar 2020
« Reply #202 on: December 24, 2020, 06:16:13 PM »
Thank you to everyone for your contribution this year, and an especially big thanks to Wave for organising it all! It's been such a treat to see everyone's entries, and I thoroughly enjoyed creating my own too :D I hope your Christmas market went well on the 23rd Róisín, and Johanabelle, you have a good eye (and knowledge of baked goods!), it is indeed trdelník, one of my Christmas market favourites :P
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Re: The Forum Advent Calendar 2020
« Reply #203 on: December 24, 2020, 08:04:13 PM »

No, the Calendar is not trollified, but it isn't quite empty yet!

It's the 25th in some parts of the globe, and still the 24th in others.  For some of us, it's a time to relax, maybe have some special sweets, or delicious smorgasbord, or perhaps just a soupçon of wine and cheese.
Speaking of cheese, I have some to offer you...

Spoiler: grandma got what now • show

(sung to the tune of 'Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer')

Grandma got run over by a Reynir
Trying to kill us all one summer’s eve
You can say there’s no such thing as kade
As for me and Onni, we believe

She was ensnared one fateful day when
She asked her friend what's in her pack
Hilja urged her to look into her eyes then
But her friend wasn’t the one who was looking back.

Grandma’s warning wasn’t shoddy
But the damage had been done
It seems It was the workings of a kade
Who’d gathered far more souls than just the one.

Grandma got run over by a Reynir
Trying to kill us all one summer’s eve
You can say there’s no such thing as Surma
As for me and Mikkel, we believe

Before she came and showed her face, sent
a fabled trio of troll bears
It seems they took the lift down to the basement
But they really should have taken the stairs.

Then Reynir took care with his runework
Inscribing each with utmost care
I tucked his loaded weapon in my hauberk
And I felt my heart a-thumping ‘gainst each square.

Grandma got run over by a Reynir
Trying to kill us all one summer’s eve
You can say there’s no such thing as magic
As for me and Sigrun, we believe

When at last we faced the kade
It taunted me like I was a noob
With a baleful glance disabled all our weapons
That’s when I stood up and threw ... The Cube

When she saw disordered rune-squares
Compelled, she laboured then to solve
Her claws ignited all the rune flares
All souls released from bonds as she dissolved.

Grandma got run over by a Reynir
Trying to kill us all one summer’s eve
You can say there’s no such thing as Rubik
As for me and Emil, we believe

All together now
Grandma got run over by a Reynir
With some of the tricks tucked up his sleeve
You can say there’s no such thing as closure
As for me and Tuuri, we believe


Now freed, the spirit of the original mage explains to Ensi and Hilja how the Rubik's cube is supposed to work.


*holds finger to lips*  Now folks, don't you touch that dial, we'll be back at midnight for some extra Calendar uh, goodness...
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Re: The Forum Advent Calendar 2020
« Reply #204 on: December 24, 2020, 08:23:51 PM »
This gift just keeps on giving!
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Re: The Forum Advent Calendar 2020
« Reply #205 on: December 24, 2020, 10:29:42 PM »
Merry Christmas, people! Time zones do not matter on this wonderful day of the year! :sparkle: Merry Christmas! :sparkle:

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Re: The Forum Advent Calendar 2020
« Reply #206 on: December 25, 2020, 12:13:44 AM »


The mod comes in and sweeps up the shavings and the squirrel cookie crumbs and wipes the rings from the mead glasses off the table, delighted that everyone is replete with fandom goodness.
As she folds up the Calendar for another year, it seems a bit heavier?
It's....not fully empty?
What's this?  It's a little door in the back?

Spoiler: open the door • show

Just when you thought it was all over, thegreyarea emerges to send us off with a story.  Can you spot the references?
Spoiler: a midsummer night dream • show

Part 1

Reynir woke up with a strange feeling. Was somebody calling his name?
He sat on the bed, looked around and rubbed his eyes. Where were everybody? The cabin was empty!
"Hello? Anybody?" He raised and tried again in a terrible Swedish, and then in an even worse Finish. No answer. Something was wrong, but how? Onni had guaranteed they were safe in the Lehto! Sure, except from those damned mosquitoes, but otherwise safe! What could have made his friends get up in the middle of the night? And why it was so cold? They were in the middle of Summer and...
"Reynir! Come on! We need your help!"
It was Mikkel, calling from outside! Of course he would help. "I'm going! I'm going!" he yelled as loud as possible.
Another surprise hit Reynir when he looked at himself. His clothes had been replaced by a curious pair of green overalls, and boots! But he would never sleep with them on! And those weren't even his boots! Reynir started to suspect that it was all some practical joke that the gang was playing on him. But how could they change him without awakening...
"Come on Reynir! We are all waiting for you!"
This time it was Sigrun calling. They were all part of the joke! He looked at the mirror and saw he was also wearing a ridiculous shirt with white and red horizontal stripes. Where did they found that? The laughable costume also included a yellow belt matching the overall's buttons! Of course they would all mock him as soon as he left the cabin! It wasn't right! "Why? What have I done to deserve this?," he muttered.
"Reynir! Please!"
Mikkel again! Reynir checked his hair, suspicious that they could have done something with his precious braid. He saw with relief that it was untouched, but then relief was replaced by incredulity when he noticed something pointy parting his hair. Carefully he felt it. "What the..."
"Last call Reynir! We have to move!"
At that moment he couldn't care less. His ears! Those pointy things were his ears, both perfectly attached to his head, as usual, but now they were much longer!
Now he knew! Magic! Someone used a spell on him! And since he couldn't see Lalli doing it there was only one possibility left!
Reynir opened sharply the cabin's door and walked, blaring out, "Onni! What have I done to you to...", but suddenly was out of words, because just ahead Onni stood looking at him, wearing a copy of his costume and, he quickly noticed, also sporting a pair of pointed ears!
...
"Come! We have work to do and you are delaying everything." Onni was complaining but also smiling! Reynir didn't recall ever seeing a smile on him... and he took his hand! So strange!
Onni pulled him around the cabin to one of the strangest scenes he ever saw. All his friends were there, but they were... different. There was a sleigh over the snow and... Wait! Snow? But they were close to midsummer! He looked down and found his boots well inside a thick snow cover.
Reynir looked back at his friends. Emil and Lalli were also dressed in foolish clothes like him and Onni, and were carrying some brightly coloured boxes towards the sleigh.
The sleigh was an intense red with golden decorations and runners. Mikkel was seated on it, and Sigrun was close. Both wore strange winter coats, also in red, with matching caps and details in white. At least they didn't seem to have pointy ears like the rest of the gang.
He also noticed Kitty perched over Mikkel's cap. The cat, at least, seemed unchanged.
There was one large reindeer harnessed to the sleigh, and it was also strange... it took him a little to understand. It was Tuuri! How had she changed from bird to reindeer? Could she do it?
"Hi Reynir!" she spoke, with a joyful voice. He managed to wave back.
"Take this side, let's move!" Onni had taken him close to a large pile of coloured boxes pilled over the snow, and gestured towards a large one.
"You want me to carry this?"
"Of course! We have to load the sleigh. We can't let Lalli and Emil do all the work, can we?"
They lifted the box, with a few smaller ones over it, and followed the others.
"Careful... oh no!!!"
Reynir turned in time too see that Emil let their large box tilt to one side, dropping some smaller ones to the ground, and one onto his feet. From the opposite side came a loud SLAP, and Reynir turned back to see Onni with one eye closed and a painful expression.
"Why does everyone always hit my eye?! Careful with that braid! You want me to emulate that one-eyed god of yours?"
"Oops! Sorry! Don't be mad at me!"
"All right, all right! No problem. Just be careful next time," Onni said, opening a large smile. Definitely there was something very wrong going on.
...
They finished loading the sleigh, that somehow carried much more than its size would indicate. Then Sigrun took the place beside Mikkel. "Com'on boys, climb in the back! We have a long night ahead of us!"
The others ran to the sleigh, and Reynir followed.  "Wait, there's no way for us to fit together with all those boxes..." But entering the sleigh he found there was plenty of space! Somehow it was much bigger on the inside.
"Tuuri, your turn!" Mikkel spoke, holding the harness. They lurched forward as the sleigh accelerated fast and Sigrun, raising her arms, squeaked happily. "Yeeeeah!"
All the others cheered, but Reynir was terribly frightened. He had never moved so fast in his life, that was sure. Just when he was resuming breathing something even stranger happened. One moment they were sliding over the snow, and the other they were moving up, away from the ground!
Panicking, he looked around at his friends, but no one showed any distress, as if flying in a sleigh was a common thing.
Reynir was speechless while they smoothly rose above the pines into a beautiful, starred sky. Suppressing his fears he managed to look down and saw the island becoming smaller and smaller, just a dark patch over the lake surface, illuminated by the full Moon's reflection.
"It's all so beautiful and peaceful here!" said Emil, putting one arm over Lalli's and the other over Onni's back.
"But guys, we're flying! Since when's that normal and peaceful?"
"No need to worry, friend," Onni answered, smiling (how could he be smiling all the time?). "Sometimes I'm a bird, remember? Flying is perfectly safe."
Looking forward Reynir saw another island over the lake, growing fast as they closed on it. But this one had a large house with many windows, all lit from the inside.
Soon they landed, stopping near a large pine covered with bright, colourful balls and sparking lights. Reynir was astonished! He had never seen something like that. And how could they have electricity here in the middle of the Silent World?
...
Reynir found the inside even more impressive. There was a very large living room, illuminated by several electric lamps and heated by an enormous fireplace. Everything looked brand new and clean, from the floor to the many colourful decorations, including a tree that replicated the big one outside. They placed the gifts next to it, and soon several children came running from one of the many doors. He wasn't sure, but there were ten or eleven, all between six and what... thirteen? And there were clear familiar similarities.
Their clothes were so gay, colourful and covered with plenty of winter motifs! Snowflakes, reindeer and figures clothed like Mikkel and Sigrun, some even dressed ridiculously like him! The kids were laughing and seemed delighted by their presence, touching and hugging them. Mikkel and Sigrun were, for some reason, the centre of all attentions.
Somehow Sigrun had a list in her hands, and as she called each child Mikkel would point to a box. Reynir, Lalli, Emil or Onni would give the gift to Mikkel while the selected child sat on his lap. He asked if the children behaved well, and once each one confirmed that, gave the selected gift as reward.
There were many wonderful gifts, including some that Reynir had seen only in museums, like a miniature train with the accompanying set of rails, or a magical car that somehow responded to the commands of a little black box without anyone touching it!
There was also a large table on one side, covered with food, candies, cakes and juices. He tasted some and they were all delicious. While Reynir wondered who had made all those things one child came talk to him, smiling.
"Are you Reynir?" The girl would be twelve and had perfect clothes, teeth... even her hair was perfectly held in a short braid, not one strand out of place. Reynir knew very well how hard it was to arrange such a perfect braid.
"Yes I am. How do you and your friends know our names?"
"I... don't... I just know! Doesn't everybody know your names?" She took Reynir's braid in her delicate hands. "I love your braid! It's so long and beautiful! You are a lucky girl!"
"Ah... Thanks, but I'm a boy. And who might you be?"
"I'm... Samy! Yes, Samy! I never saw a boy with such a long braid! Come, we are playing hairdresser with Emil! I got a fantastic set, it even has a working hairdryer!" And before Reynir could ask what was a hairdryer she was pulling him across the room to one corner where Emil used a chair and a mirror to set up an improvised beauty salon.
Clearly none of those children needed hair care, yet Emil was obviously delighted! And he wasn't alone. Everybody was happy, safe, smiling and laughing... He should feel the same, but why did he feel uneasy?
...
After what seemed hours the children started to grow bored with their gifts. Samy and a few others decided to play hide and seek, and invited Reynir to join them. Poor lads, they didn't knew that he was Brúardalur's uncontested hide and seek champion! On the first round he was the seeker, and even without knowing the house he soon got all but Samy, that was smart enough to hide in the main room behind Mikkel, just a few steps from base.
The next round came soon, however as Reynir ran to find a good hiding place, he spotted an older person going upstairs. They had agreed that the game would use only the ground floor, but Reynir couldn't resist following that man. Maybe he could give some explanations for that strange night.
He reached a long corridor with many doors in time to see the man going through a door at the end. Reynir waited for him to close the door and walked as fast and silently as possible. That uneasiness was back, and stronger this time.
Reynir entered the room, but the man wasn't there. It was a large bedroom, beautifully decorated, and one half-opened door in the opposite wall showed a private bathroom. Everything looked brand new and dustless, and the room was heated, however a shudder shook his body.
Reynir felt... watched. Yes, as if someone was just behind him!
He turned around, but there was no one to be seen. Over the bed he saw a gift box already open, with a black rectangle inside. It was one of those communication devices used in the Old World, but this one was not only brand new but also working! Reynir touched it and the picture changed! So vivid and colourful! No wonder people loved those things.
Then he felt it again. "Who's there?" he asked, turning around again. "Show yourself!" Reynir turned again to face the bed. No one, but the room was becoming cold, and the lights seemed to dim... was that a stain in the wall? Right over the bed? So strange in this perfectly clean room. He came closer and tried to touch it.

Suddenly the lights went out, leaving only the soft moonlight that came from the large window. The room was covered in dust and mold, the curtains in rags, the paint flaking from the wall... and to his horror he saw there were bones and a skull over the bed, and that the stain was really a shadow, a man-shaped shadow like the ones in Denmark. Reynir was looking at it when the shadow abruptly opened its fiery eyes.

End of part 1

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Re: The Forum Advent Calendar 2020
« Reply #207 on: December 25, 2020, 12:27:06 AM »
On the subject of Christmas trees. The fir (Abies) is the “classic “ Christmas tree, and has the beautiful overall form and strong branches to make it ideal for decorating. I think no firs are native to Finland, so our Christmas tree is the Norway spruce (Picea abies) It is indeed unfortunately prickly but the smell is the only one that is just right for me.


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Re: The Forum Advent Calendar 2020
« Reply #208 on: December 25, 2020, 01:30:25 AM »
Wow! What an end to the calendar!

Gjeurne, your recipe looks delicious, and it's really cool learning what other people eat at Christmas-time! Wave, your song was very funny (and I actually knew the tune! I heard 'Grandma got run over by a reindeer' one time on.. the radio? A random spotify playlist? Anyway, I did hear it once). And Grey, that was a really charming story - with a cliffhanger, too! I wonder what's gonna happen next.

A huge thanks to Wave for organising all this - after doing Chapter Break Fillers, I know how much work goes into this kind of thing! And you do a wonderful job of it.

And thanks also to everyone who shared information about Christmas trees - it was really interesting, particularly as it was an area that I know basically nothing about!
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Re: The Forum Advent Calendar 2020
« Reply #209 on: December 25, 2020, 01:51:30 AM »
Now.  The time has come for me to make my thank-yous, to all of the lovely Minnions who have contributed to this year's calendar.  Many of you stepped up twice, when we did not reach 24 sign-ups.  A massive effort, folks, and I am deeply honoured to curate this again this year.

To Grade E Cat:  longtime Minnion but first-time Calendar contributor - your story is a delight, with your human!Kitty character so beguiling.
To Vulpes: You brought us amusing tales of a Manx mage OC, a flaming pudding, and some awesomely good Bornholm <redacted>, fit for raising a civilisation on. 
To Alkia: Your heartwarming vignette of 3 bears under the Aurora Borealis was a fitting sequel to last year's troll-cocoa scene.
To Róisín: The Founder of the Feast as it were, taking us far beyond the famous 'shrimp on the barbie' by sharing with us the menu for a proper Aussie feast, and then returning with a diptych of your gorgeous poems celebrating the soltstice.
To Jitter:  A double dose from you as well, starting with Tuuri celebrating the Finnish Flag Day (I reallly love getting these insights into other cultures, don't you?), and returning with a totally Danish celebration of Julhygge, and an umbrella.
To Luna Fowler: inspired (and hilarious) casting of our heroes and antagonists alike in an alternative Christmas tableau!
To Johannabelle: All the Hotakainen sweetness!  You brought us Tuuri and Onni cosying together, and then submitted a surprise bonus image of lolly-loving Lalli, which I ended up needing. 
To Lallicat: your first entry for the calendar brought us a sweet tale of our once-precocious Kitty getting her comeuppance from the new kit on the block, amidst more cat puns than a Miraculous Ladybug fandom event!  You followed that up with the eternal question, 'why does Reynir have a reindeer costume?' to bring the crew an update on the holiday party season.
To Annuil: you also contributed for the first time this year after bursting on the scene a few months ago, and gifted us a solemn look at the reason for the season.
To Mirasol: so many of us long-term Minnions have made our uneasy peace with the squirrels and the squirrel cookies, but your astonishing maiden effort in the calendar burst open the secret of these for all to see, and then you followed that up with a collaboration with Róisín, setting her poems into a diptych! 
To Keep Looking: twice breathing life into poetic forms, casting Year 0 in haunting light and shadow, and then the second time setting quiet songs and warm wax soup as comfort in the dark of the year.
To Guardian G.I.: you could not gift a Secret Santa this year, but did gift all of us our only City of Hunger tribute this year, with a fascinating look at this AU and its origins connecting Lalli back to Scandinavia - tech ftw!
To thegreyarea:  first you brought us that utterly charming picture of the crew as Santa and elves bringing Christmas cheer, and now are in the process of revealing the literally 'charming' story behind it, extending calendar treats for us all!  (No, I haven't seen the rest yet, folks, I don't know what's happening next! But, I heard a song on the radio earlier today, "All I want for Christmas is another day of Hallowe'en," and I am totally getting that vibe from part 1 of this story.)
To Gwenno: my fabulous fellow mod gave us the warm glow of a festive Christmas market and its tempting wares, even while many of us have been deprived of such experiences this year.
To Gaelle Dragons: the best eyebrows of the year, no doubt in my mind about that, in your giggle-inducing look at Emil attempting to light the tree Danish-style, only to be calmly thwarted by the resident Dane.
To gjuerne: taking time out from a busy busy phase to bring us your yummy julbord recipes (your suggestion about the cold fruit soup may fit right in with Róisín's warm-weather holiday barbecue, d'ya think?).

And thank you to those of you who got a chuckle out of my not-remotely-Christmasy cat training and Hanukkah images.  Even my silly filk takes a Christmas song and renders it non-seasonal.  I guess I represent a bit of a minority viewpoint, and I write this alongside my own dinner of a little salad and some leftover braised chicken livers.  Bringing together this fandom celebration is my Christmas (along with playing for numerous brass band carolling gigs through December). 
Thanks for tuning in, and stay tuned in for the rest of thegreyarea's story.  (grey, you don't need me anymore - just go ahead and post the rest of the story directly, thanks!)

A Happy New Year to all of us, good riddance to 2020! 
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