Partly the season.
Partly the impending move.
Friday was the 10th annual Celtic Tea:
The Tea began at at 1PM the Plymouth
History Museum. We, Celtic Women, brought tea and Christmas
Goodies
to share - cookies, fruit breads, truffles, and of course Irish
Brown
Bread. And there was the music, provided by a group called
Banish Misfortune, who often play at 52 Stafford. Banish
Misfortune. What would an Irish celebration be without the music.
They regaled us with music and stories for the two hours of the
event. This has been my first Christmas event of the year for 10
years. We open this to the public and had a lot of our friends
come
to enjoy the music and the goodies. Thanks, LuAnn for the super
job
you did getting this together.
Today was a usual Monday. A stimulating Bible Study. Soon I will have to leave this circle of prayer friends. This is hard but will be OK. Then I went to Gibbsville to finish my Christmas Shopping.
Home again, I finished several projects. Tomorrow Mr Nicky sees the veterinarian. Just a checkup but his last before Oklahoma.
so Many lasts.
Dia Dhuit
Mary
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