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So we celebrated the first day of Winter with a canyon hike, then mostly on the beach, ending with a nice totally clear view of the "Christmas Star" over the ocean. No pagans dancing around as far as I know, but there were some surfing Santas similar to this guy:

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:shock: I hope that Santa is a strong swimmer; that rig he's wearing probably weight forty pounds when wet. Ho! Ho! Ho! Even on the shortest day of the year a drowning Santa will likely make the news feed. I missed by one day being born on the shortest day of the year and have had to settle for this day instead.....and all my life I've been tormented by the concept of whether the 20th and the 22nd are equal in length or not.

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neoplacebo wrote:
Tue Dec 22, 2020 5:06 am
:shock: I hope that Santa is a strong swimmer; that rig he's wearing probably weight forty pounds when wet. Ho! Ho! Ho! Even on the shortest day of the year a drowning Santa will likely make the news feed. I missed by one day being born on the shortest day of the year and have had to settle for this day instead.....and all my life I've been tormented by the concept of whether the 20th and the 22nd are equal in length or not.
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Vrede too wrote:
Tue Dec 22, 2020 8:35 am
neoplacebo wrote:
Tue Dec 22, 2020 5:06 am
:shock: I hope that Santa is a strong swimmer; that rig he's wearing probably weight forty pounds when wet. Ho! Ho! Ho! Even on the shortest day of the year a drowning Santa will likely make the news feed. I missed by one day being born on the shortest day of the year and have had to settle for this day instead.....and all my life I've been tormented by the concept of whether the 20th and the 22nd are equal in length or not.
They're all 24 hours, dubmass. Happy Birthday, hominy!
:lol: Thanks! On the length of days issue, my interest is in how many hours and minutes of sunlight (day) there is. Yesterday being the shortest day of the year due to the angle of the earth relative to the sun, always made me wonder if the days preceding and following the 21st are of equal time in daylight or not. I suppose this is a logical assumption since every day from June 21 to yesterday has a decreasing amount of daylight and every day from yesterday to next June 21st will have a daily increase in daylight time. But never mind that....I've got some celebrating and law breaking to do.

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Happy birthday, neo -

Yeah, that was a stock pic, but the ones we saw out had less bulk, and the red suit was on top of the wet suit. And our sky didn't have any of those grayish things in it.

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I also have a great interest in having more hours of daylight. You could probably get the answer to your question by checking the times of sunup and sundown on the days preceding and following yesterday. I'm guessing they'd be close to the same, but damn, it does seem like winter days are all short.

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O Really wrote:
Tue Dec 22, 2020 10:17 am
Happy birthday, neo -

Yeah, that was a stock pic, but the ones we saw out had less bulk, and the red suit was on top of the wet suit. And our sky didn't have any of those grayish things in it.
Thanks! And it's a relief that the Santa you posted is a generic one.....that fucker would sink like a stone.

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Thinking of holiday costumes, we were in Bend, OR around Halloween and there was a witches covenvention or something on the river. Pretty cool, really.
https://www.bendbulletin.com/localstate ... ddleboards.

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O Really wrote:
Tue Dec 22, 2020 11:03 am
Thinking of holiday costumes, we were in Bend, OR around Halloween and there was a witches covenvention or something on the river. Pretty cool, really.
https://www.bendbulletin.com/localstate ... ddleboards.
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Cool. Isn't that what used to be called a droodle or something? There were a lot of them - they were in some magazine, maybe Readers' Digest, on a puzzle page.

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O Really wrote:
Tue Dec 22, 2020 3:44 pm
Cool. Isn't that what used to be called a droodle or something? There were a lot of them - they were in some magazine, maybe Readers' Digest, on a puzzle page.
You made me look it up.
Droodles

Droodles was a syndicated cartoon feature created by Roger Price and collected in his 1953 book Droodles, though the term is now used more generally of similar visual riddles....

One of Price's original Droodles serves as the cover art for Frank Zappa's 1982 album Ship Arriving Too Late to Save a Drowning Witch. Price's other captions for that drawing include "Mother pyramid feeding her baby." ...
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Vrede too wrote:
Tue Dec 22, 2020 4:29 pm
O Really wrote:
Tue Dec 22, 2020 3:44 pm
Cool. Isn't that what used to be called a droodle or something? There were a lot of them - they were in some magazine, maybe Readers' Digest, on a puzzle page.
You made me look it up.
Droodles

Droodles was a syndicated cartoon feature created by Roger Price and collected in his 1953 book Droodles, though the term is now used more generally of similar visual riddles....

One of Price's original Droodles serves as the cover art for Frank Zappa's 1982 album Ship Arriving Too Late to Save a Drowning Witch. Price's other captions for that drawing include "Mother pyramid feeding her baby." ...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ship_Arri ... ning_Witch

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You can't say Zappa without saying Appa.
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Sorry about that, billy.p -


https://ca.news.yahoo.com/ten-million-c ... 00257.html

A sharp cold front will move across the state on Christmas, pushing frost as far south as Orlando. Temperatures along the Florida Panhandle will plunge as cold as -4°C or -5°C. The National Weather Service hints this could be the coldest Christmas since at least 1995 for the area. A big chunk of the state may fail to get much warmer than 10°C or 11°C on Saturday.

WARMER IN LABRADOR CITY THAN FLORIDA?
Moving over 3,000 kilometres northeast, it'll probably be warmer in Labrador City than a decent chunk of Florida by Christmas dinner.

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All that typing and poof - it's gone. I'll be briefer.

Trying to be safe can have drawbacks.
Damn, I'm going north on Christmas Day to meet the kid halfway to Atlanta. We rented this huge completely open sided pavilion for 50 bucks at a state park.
Long underwear.
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billy.pilgrim wrote:
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All that typing and poof - it's gone. I'll be briefer.

Trying to be safe can have drawbacks.
Damn, I'm going north on Christmas Day to meet the kid halfway to Atlanta. We rented this huge completely open sided pavilion for 50 bucks at a state park.
Long underwear.
Probably too late to rent, but those outdoor heaters like football teams and outdoor cafes use work great.
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Vrede too wrote:
Wed Dec 23, 2020 3:50 pm
billy.pilgrim wrote:
Wed Dec 23, 2020 3:14 pm
All that typing and poof - it's gone. I'll be briefer.

Trying to be safe can have drawbacks.
Damn, I'm going north on Christmas Day to meet the kid halfway to Atlanta. We rented this huge completely open sided pavilion for 50 bucks at a state park.
Long underwear.
Probably too late to rent, but those outdoor heaters like football teams and outdoor cafes use work great.
Thinking about taking a wash tub and firewood. They said that a fire is okay as long as it's contained.
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Merry Christmas, guys!
Let's all have a better 2021.

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O Really wrote:
Fri Dec 25, 2020 10:11 am
Merry Christmas, guys!
Let's all have a better 2021.
Happy Saturnalia back at ya'!

I read about the SD area fire. How's the air?
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And Happy Festivus to the Rest of Us!

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O Really wrote:
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Merry Christmas, guys!
Let's all have a better 2021.
Happy Saturnalia back at ya'!

I read about the SD area fire. How's the air?
We didn't/haven't got much smoke out of it even thought it's not that far away (+/- 30 miles). The little town of Fallbrook was (literally) sweating it for a while, but eveybody got to go back to their houses by around 7 last night. We've hiked several times in the Santa Margarita preserve very close to where the fire started - I'm guessing it sadly took some damage. Mostly the fire went out toward Camp Pendleton, but it's burned a lot of acreage.

https://www.cbs8.com/article/news/local ... da5cb0b346

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