• The shortest day, the longest night.

    Today is the shortest day in the northern hemisphere. The winter solstice takes place at 5.11 pm today.

    Please have your gongs, whistles and drums at the ready for the moment.

    sunset

    Photo credit – Andreas Krappweis

3 responses to “Dog Collars and Cat Collars”

  1. Mysterious stranger Avatar
    Mysterious stranger

    I laughed out loud when I read this entry.I wonder should you indulge in some origami in order to perfect your own dog collar.When in Rome…..

    Merry CHristmas to you and Miss Matilda

    P.S. Once you get television please let us in the far flung reaches of the Empire know what it is like.

  2. chris Avatar

    Some day we might have a talk about subjects. And objects. But not now. Too near Christmas!

  3. Aggie Avatar

    very amusing 🙂

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