Joy, Love and Peace

banner The days of  making homemade Christmas cards and writing Christmas letters on store bought cards to send them off to others by mail are fast disappearing.

Statistics are showing that, even more so than other years, Christmas greetings 2010 are increasingly being sent via ecards due to convenience and the instantaneous communication that internet provides.

I considered sending you all ecards and decided against it.  Instead I opted to post my Christmas wishes here in my blog.

Dear readers — thank you so much for your brilliant writing and thoughtful comments in 2010. May your light continue to shine brightly in 2011.

Let’s celebrate . . .
the tradition of friendship,
the beauty of the Season,
the opportunity of the New Year.

12 thoughts on “Joy, Love and Peace

  1. A most happy New Year to you, timethief. I just found this site via onecoolsite, and I’m so glad I did.
    I see you even post recipes! We are just finishing up our rompope, Mexico’s rich version of eggnog. I have always loved eggnog, but I think rompope has become my new favorite holiday drink.

    ¡Feliz Año Nuevo!

    Kathleen

    • Dear Kathleen,
      I’m so glad you sought out this blog. I do try to post to both twice weekly but this one is second to the other. I have never had rompope and I wish I were swigging it with you now in the sunshine. It’s frosty here. :)
      Be well and happy too

    • Dear Lana,
      I’m so happy about the photo. Thanks for your well wishes. I’m working like crazy on restoring my data to my rebuilt computer in the background. Hopefully, I’ll be caught up by the end of the week.
      Love

  2. Sending you festive greetings and the hope that you have an enjoyable and restful new year!
    :)
    (I prefer ‘real’ cards to e-cards, any day! I’m just lazy about sending them to everyone. Thanks for this – so nice to see one with an individual greeting in your blog.)

  3. Dearest TiTi, Aww, I can even write here without tears in my eyes. We have known each other for a long time now, and I can’t think of you without my heart filling with compassion, love and a deep sense of kindredness. It’s as if we have always known each other, from a long time ago. I want you to know that I am with you, and that you hold a place in my heart that is very dear. I wish you a restful and nurturing holiday season. I am with you in spirit, always. Love, Robin

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