A philosophic Aussie writes here at StPA, one who will readily admit to loving Scandinavia. I'm interested in global politics and what drives us to be who we are. Scratch the surface and you'll find a practical Environmentalist with an egalitarian bent, trying to unleash a little creativity via the written word.
Scandinavian culture, literature and traditions are close to my heart, even though I'm Australian. Travel and courteous discussions greatly broaden the mind, so I travel if I can and am always up for a vigorous, respectful discussion. I'm an avid reader, a writer and I enjoy photography and crafts, particularly traditional art forms. I hope you'll find 'Something to Ponder About,' in my WordPress Community.
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What a gorgeous smile & that is the most magnificent ginger bread house I have ever seen, so cool.
Happy New year to you & yours I hope its as magical & extravagant as that gingerbread house.
Thank you, Linda. It was not spectacular but it went off smoothly. I had to let go of traditions to make it happen. But that is okay. My memories of my little girl with this gingerbread house in Switzerland back in 2011 make up for that. How was yours?
Its odd when traditions don’t happen & its such a relief to have traditions to look back on. Ours was great quietly fun, I promised my horse.Zina I wont ride until I have lost some Christmas day kilos.lol
Oh the increase in weight gain is the downside of Xmas. I have been dieting a little in preparation for the expected hike in the number on the bathroom scales!
She’s so cute!
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Heidi in Switzerland
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Isn’t it just? 🙂 🙂 How was Christmas for you, Amanda?
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What a gorgeous smile & that is the most magnificent ginger bread house I have ever seen, so cool.
Happy New year to you & yours I hope its as magical & extravagant as that gingerbread house.
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Thank you, Linda. It was not spectacular but it went off smoothly. I had to let go of traditions to make it happen. But that is okay. My memories of my little girl with this gingerbread house in Switzerland back in 2011 make up for that. How was yours?
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Its odd when traditions don’t happen & its such a relief to have traditions to look back on. Ours was great quietly fun, I promised my horse.Zina I wont ride until I have lost some Christmas day kilos.lol
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Oh the increase in weight gain is the downside of Xmas. I have been dieting a little in preparation for the expected hike in the number on the bathroom scales!
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