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Sunday, January 12, 2014

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in the sadness of
tangled Christmas lights hope anew...
Sunday savvy

--gillena cox

for many Catholics, according to the Liturgical calendar, the feast day of the baptism of The Lord Sunday ends the Christmas season


Today's is the first Sunday Savvy for 2014. Season of Christmas ends. Sunday Smiles
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Linking today to Recuerda Mi Corazon Post Cards From Paradise


SUNDAY TAGS:
tag 1 imaginary garden with real toads
tag 2 Kaleidoscope Sunday
tag 3 Magpie Tales
tag 4 Straight Out Of The Camera Sunday
tag 5 Sunday Scribblings 2
tag 6 Issa's Sunday Service
tag 7 Sunday In My City
tag 8 Silly Sunday
tag 9 Lovely Sunday Quotes
tag 10 Poetry pantry
tag 11 Shadow Shot Sunday

Today is #90 in the series Sunday Savvy: revisit Sunday Savvy #89 To Sunday share EMAIL me, COMMENT, or enter your LINK at the blog hop below.


14 comments:

  1. We must be very careful not to let commercial interests steal Christmas and make it their festival instead. We will lose a lot more than money wasted in the shops!

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  2. OE; Indeed, thanks for dropping in and sharing your thoughts

    much love...

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  3. Another Christmas come and gone. There have been so many... yet I still love it! Thanks for sharing!

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  4. Thanks for dropping in WS


    much love...

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  5. every season a hope and a gift, and with it the challenge of letting go.
    thank you for your light on this blessed sunday.

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  6. Rebecca, happy you dropped in

    much love...

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  7. Each days starts 'hope' anew with a little more 'savvy' hopefully!
    with love...x

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  8. Epiphany
    putting away
    the lights

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  9. happy you dropped in Sue

    much love...

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  10. Thanks for sharing Bill

    much love...

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  11. i love the hope of christmas to remind us what hope we have....

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  12. Ms Pie, glad you stopped by

    much love...

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  13. I would go far to think on and experience the delicious melancholy in these words of yours: “the sadness of tangled Christmas lights” : )

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  14. Miss Alister, happy you stopped by

    much love...

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