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Written on December 22, 2007, and categorized as Secret and Invisible.
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It is the Winter Solstice, or rather more accurately, it is the day of the solstice in the northern hemisphere on the Greenwich meridian. We passed into new year at 6:08 this morning. Today is one of the two days a year I do not work, so do not expect anything from me except a brief note to the effect that the Sun King is born. Evergreens symbolise the eternal nature of life, hence the decking of the halls.

For those of you foolish enough to be tricked by Christian churches and capitalism into worshiping Santa (just move those letters around to see WHO SANTA REALLY IS) I suggest Xmas Resistance a charitable, friendly enterprise which will help to release you from the hegemony of annual compulsory consumption.

Remember: Santa’s carbon footprint is massive, and pagans have all the best tunes.

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  1. La Sirena
    Posted 24 December, 2007 at 5:35 pm | Permalink

    Happy Solstice! Thanks for the Christmas Resistance link.

    I do like the twinkly lights…

  2. podcastpaul
    Posted 24 December, 2007 at 7:38 pm | Permalink

    I’m about as pro Christmas as they come I’m afraid….

  3. Twit
    Posted 25 December, 2007 at 3:52 am | Permalink

    “God bless us, every one!”

    ~Tiny Twit

  4. Comfort Addict
    Posted 28 December, 2007 at 3:24 pm | Permalink

    From childhood, I have always been conflicted about Christmas. I liked getting stuff. However, being an agnostic whose mother was Jewish, I didn’t dig all of the Christian religious stuff laid on thick. Now, I don’t crave more stuff but I do like spending time with people (family, friends) whom I’m too busy to see at other times in the year. Perhaps we could rename the season “Visitation Days!”

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