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dr_phil_physics ([personal profile] dr_phil_physics) wrote2010-12-26 05:38 pm

A Very Pleasant Quiet Christmas

Boxing Day

Christmas is over. Except of course it isn't really over. We have Christmas until Epiphany, as well as Greek and Russian Christmas. Then there's the Christmas-is-a-state-of-mind or Christmas-spirit-lasts-the-whole-year-long set.

No matter.

We had a very pleasant quiet little Christmas here in West Michigan:

Other places got whomped with a White Christmas. Ours was white by virtue of previous snows, but even that wasn't very much.

Mrs. Dr. Phil did get the bows put up this year.

And the dancing Turtle seems to lord over the Christmas team -- is The Turtle Santa's pimp?

Me.

Mrs. Dr. Phil and the kitties.

A wee bit of loot.

Sam bravely investigates a Christmas hat.

While Blue settles into the packaging.

A fine dinner of little Cornish hens and trimmings -- Paula Deen's Pumpkin-Pecan pie for dessert. Very much yum.

Hope you and yours are having a pleasant holidays, as we wish the remainder of 2010 "Good riddance!" and hope for a healthy and happy new year.

Dr. Phil

[identity profile] kizmet-42.livejournal.com 2010-12-27 03:40 pm (UTC)(link)
Got a lot of Greeks and Russians up your way?

Kalamazoo... hmm. I thought it was an Native American name, but yeah, I could squint and see maybe some Greek in there.

[identity profile] dr-phil-physics.livejournal.com 2010-12-28 03:37 am (UTC)(link)
Actually the two friends of mine who come to mind were born in Greenwich CT (Greek) and northern Indiana (Russian). Neither has anything to do with K-zoo. (grin) Hell, I live 77 miles away from there -- I just work there. (double-commute-grin)

Dr. Phil