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SUNDAY STEALING For Those Who Celebrated Christmas part 2

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  This is stolen but the answers are mine 27 December 2020 Welcome to Sunday Stealing. This feature originated and published on WTIT:  The Blog. Here we will steal all types of questions from every corner of the blogosphere. Our promise to you is that we will work hard to find the most interesting and intelligent questions. (Past hosts include: Our first - Judd Corizan, Mr. L, Kwizgiver and Bud) Cheers to all of us thieves!     For those who celebrate Christmas #2 Taken from Pinterest       Star or Angel?  Depends on my mood, most of the time it is a star White Lights or Colored Lights?  This year we did colored however, I think white lights are pretty Blinking Lights or Still Lights?   Blinking   When do you open your gifts?  Christmas Eve Do you buy gifts for your pet? YES< they are family to>doggies got chew toys,  kittens got new kitty balls, some catnip toys our goat got hay and the piggies a new liter box ...

Merry CHRISTmas

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  Poinsettias at Christmas Poinsettia plants are native to Central America, especially an area of southern  Mexico  known as 'Taxco del Alarcon' where they flower during the winter. The ancient Aztecs called them 'cuetlaxochitl'. The Aztecs had many uses for them including using the flowers (actually special types of leaves known as bracts rather than being flowers) to make a purple dye for clothes and cosmetics and the milky white sap was made into a medicine to treat fevers. (Today we call the sap latex!) The poinsettia was made widely known because of a man called Joel Roberts Poinsett (that's why we call them Poinsettia!). He was the first Ambassador from the USA to Mexico in 1825. Poinsett had some greenhouses on his plantations in South Carolina, and while visiting the Taxco area in 1828, he became very interested in the plants. He immediately sent some of the plants back to South Carolina, where he began growing the plants and sending them to friends and bota...

Merry CHRISTmas

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  Poinsettias at Christmas Poinsettia plants are native to Central America, especially an area of southern  Mexico  known as 'Taxco del Alarcon' where they flower during the winter. The ancient Aztecs called them 'cuetlaxochitl'. The Aztecs had many uses for them including using the flowers (actually special types of leaves known as bracts rather than being flowers) to make a purple dye for clothes and cosmetics and the milky white sap was made into a medicine to treat fevers. (Today we call the sap latex!) The poinsettia was made widely known because of a man called Joel Roberts Poinsett (that's why we call them Poinsettia!). He was the first Ambassador from the USA to Mexico in 1825. Poinsett had some greenhouses on his plantations in South Carolina, and while visiting the Taxco area in 1828, he became very interested in the plants. He immediately sent some of the plants back to South Carolina, where he began growing the plants and sending them to friends and bota...

Merry Christmas from our Fur children

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  Merry Christmas from our fur babies Harley, she is always on guard Fiesty bear is daddy's little companion Sparkles is sticking her tongue out at me   Sandra thinks she is a big bad 3 lb  chihuahua  These 2 are twins and where 1 is the other 1 is too.  Milly is the one by my chin, Tilly is the one below. Last but not least Mr. Jingles,  They love being out in the sun. None of our animals are higher on the "totem pole to say" than the other one we treat them all equally.  They all know they are loved and well taken care of. WE ALL HOPE YOU HAVE A VERY MERRY CHISTMAS Remember if you take CHRIST out of CHRISTMAS it would just be MAS There is no CHRISTMAS without CHRIST MARY DID YOU KNOW   <<<<<<CLICK ME TO LISTEN

Merry Christmas from our Fur children

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  Merry Christmas from our fur babies Harley, she is always on guard Fiesty bear is daddy's little companion Sparkles is sticking her tongue out at me   Sandra thinks she is a big bad 3 lb  chihuahua  These 2 are twins and where 1 is the other 1 is too.  Milly is the one by my chin, Tilly is the one below. Last but not least Mr. Jingles,  They love being out in the sun. None of our animals are higher on the "totem pole to say" than the other one we treat them all equally.  They all know they are loved and well taken care of. WE ALL HOPE YOU HAVE A VERY MERRY CHISTMAS Remember if you take CHRIST out of CHRISTMAS it would just be MAS There is no CHRISTMAS without CHRIST MARY DID YOU KNOW   <<<<<<CLICK ME TO LISTEN

Sunday Stealing For Those who Celebrate Christmas

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   Hi! I'm your host Bev Sykes of the blog " Funny the World ". . Welcome to Sunday Stealing. This feature  originated   and published on WTIT: The Blog. Here we will steal all types of questions from every corner  of the blogosphere.   Our promise to you is that we will work hard to find the most interesting and intelligent questions. Cheers to all   of us thieves!           Taken from Pinterest                    What’s your favorite thing about the holidays?    A.  being with family    Do you send out Christmas cards and if so how many do you send?   A.  10   Be honest: holiday newsletters. Love ‘em or hate ‘em?  A I love newsletters   Be honest: photo cards. Love ‘em or hate ‘em?   A love photo cards lets me see how my grand nephews and great niece change. p   How soon do you start shopping? A  N...

Sunday Stealing For Those who Celebrate Christmas

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   Hi! I'm your host Bev Sykes of the blog " Funny the World ". . Welcome to Sunday Stealing. This feature  originated   and published on WTIT: The Blog. Here we will steal all types of questions from every corner  of the blogosphere.   Our promise to you is that we will work hard to find the most interesting and intelligent questions. Cheers to all   of us thieves!           Taken from Pinterest                    What’s your favorite thing about the holidays?    A.  being with family    Do you send out Christmas cards and if so how many do you send?   A.  10   Be honest: holiday newsletters. Love ‘em or hate ‘em?  A I love newsletters   Be honest: photo cards. Love ‘em or hate ‘em?   A love photo cards lets me see how my grand nephews and great niece change. p   How soon do you start shopping? A  N...

Sunday Stealing COVID questions

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    Stolen from Bev here  Sunday Stealing  questions are stolen Answers are all mine     Hi! I'm your host Bev Sykes of the blog " Funny the World ". . Welcome to Sunday  Stealing.   This feature originated  and published on WTIT: The Blog. Here we will  steal all types of  questions   from every corner of the blogosphere.   Our promise   to you is that we w ill work   hard to find the   most interesting and intelligent  questions.  Cheers to all of us thieve s!         Taken from  Visible Woman      1. Day 1 of serious isolation behavior:   A.  wasn't as bad as I  expected  2. First trip you had to cancel.  A.  getting to go to dr with Gator  3. Other trips canceled? A.  Gator's yearly blues challenge       4. Last trip out of town before isolation.  A.  In Fe...

Sunday Stealing COVID questions

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    Stolen from Bev here  Sunday Stealing  questions are stolen Answers are all mine     Hi! I'm your host Bev Sykes of the blog " Funny the World ". . Welcome to Sunday  Stealing.   This feature originated  and published on WTIT: The Blog. Here we will  steal all types of  questions   from every corner of the blogosphere.   Our promise   to you is that we w ill work   hard to find the   most interesting and intelligent  questions.  Cheers to all of us thieve s!         Taken from  Visible Woman      1. Day 1 of serious isolation behavior:   A.  wasn't as bad as I  expected  2. First trip you had to cancel.  A.  getting to go to dr with Gator  3. Other trips canceled? A.  Gator's yearly blues challenge       4. Last trip out of town before isolation.  A.  In Fe...
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  Fiona you silly little elf, I do not think Gator needs your help on the roof, unless your planning on some elf magic to fix it. What? You want to go play at the big Christmas tree at the clinic? We will see what tomorrow is like. Fiona, Gator, says thank you for the help but too hard of a job for him, thankfully we have some friends coming to help.
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  Fiona you silly little elf, I do not think Gator needs your help on the roof, unless your planning on some elf magic to fix it. What? You want to go play at the big Christmas tree at the clinic? We will see what tomorrow is like. Fiona, Gator, says thank you for the help but too hard of a job for him, thankfully we have some friends coming to help.