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Two of my favorite Christmas Eve traditions. ❤️🎄❤️
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Two of my favorite Christmas Eve traditions. ❤️🎄❤️
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I was going to re-read my existing copy of Thomas's nostalgic "A Child's Christmas in Wales", then today I saw this edition with illustrations by Edward Ardizzone and had to get it as he's an iconic illustrator from my own childhood, so now the nostalgia is multiplied!
Some of the illustrations are plain ink, others are painted, all are wonderful, and, of course, Thomas's beautiful, aching and funny prose poetry ? ❄️???????❄️
We‘re getting close! ❄️💙❄️
I love participating in the #JolanokaflodSwap the marvelous @MaleficentBookDragon hosts here on Litsy!
And I have read the tagged book on Christmas Eve every year since I was a kid. ❤️
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This sweet prose poetry book is the perfect choice for a busy holiday. Thomas is lyrical as he describes small town Wales in an earlier time. I want to say more innocent but they had depressed economies and world wars to deal with. So it was just less techie but with plenty of heartache. Reminds me a lot of Ray Bradbury‘s tone.
Anyway, wishing my Litten crew a joyous or relaxing New Year now that we‘ve weathered (most of) the busy holidays!
Merry Christmas! And nadolig Llawen! My favorite Christmas tradition. And my stocking hanger. ❤️
Micheal Sheen delivers Under Milk Wood Speach amazingly via The National Theatre
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“Mistletoe hung from the gas brackets in all the front parlours; there was sherry and walnuts and bottled beer and crackers by the dessertspoons; and cats in their fur-abouts watched the fires; and the high-heaped fire spat, all ready for the chestnuts and the mulling pokers” - This story was delightful.🎄
I didn't connect with as many of these poems as I would have liked. But it contains one of my all time favorites (Do not go gentle into that good night), and I found several lines throughout that I liked. "And from the first declension of the flesh/I learnt man's tongue, to twist the shapes of thoughts/Into the stony idiom of the brain/To shade and knit anew the patch of words/Left by the dead who, in their moonless acre/need no words warmth." ?
Nadolig Llawen! This story on Christmas Eve is one of my favorite Christmas traditions.
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