I love it! I know Chinese is classic for Christmas Day but we enjoyed a lovely South Indian buffet in the company of lots of hungry Hindus and Muslims. Peace on Earth is possible when food is involved :-)
It just occurred to me that the deer in that photo are white-tailed deer, not reindeer... but I am aware that quibbling over Rudolph's species is pure pedantry; he could be a yak for all I know!
magpie ima - sounds deliciously good :) all the best for the coming year to you and yours!
sari - LOL. the christmas kugel; there's a new one!
emily - uh ehhm, picky picky! LOL. i thought those didn't look like reindeer. obviously not from lapland, are they? hehe. great pic tho. oh photoshop, i love you :)
hey rosa - very welcome! hope you had a great Xmas. mes meilleurs voeux a toi pour l'an nouvel!
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I love it! I know Chinese is classic for Christmas Day but we enjoyed a lovely South Indian buffet in the company of lots of hungry Hindus and Muslims. Peace on Earth is possible when food is involved :-)
über funny! lmao :))
we ended up eating jewish kugel on the 25th.just a new tradition in our family.
It just occurred to me that the deer in that photo are white-tailed deer, not reindeer... but I am aware that quibbling over Rudolph's species is pure pedantry; he could be a yak for all I know!
Anyway, someone had a field day with PhotoShop.
Thanks ever so much :-D! I love that picture!
Cheers,
Rosa
magpie ima - sounds deliciously good :) all the best for the coming year to you and yours!
sari - LOL. the christmas kugel; there's a new one!
emily - uh ehhm, picky picky! LOL. i thought those didn't look like reindeer. obviously not from lapland, are they? hehe. great pic tho. oh photoshop, i love you :)
hey rosa - very welcome! hope you had a great Xmas. mes meilleurs voeux a toi pour l'an nouvel!
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