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The origins of New Years Eve traditions — Courageous Christian Father (Reblog)

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New Year’s Eve – A Good Night To Stay In!

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https://www.lincolnshirelive.co.uk/news/local-news/11-worst-things-going-out-3684509

Call me a bore or just plain getting old… I’m both of those.

Yet to be fair I’ve never really been one for strutting my stuff and risking embarrassment. Far better to stay at home for a quiet meal, reflect on the old year and toast the new one.

All we ask for is a year a little less crazy than the last… Happy New Year.

copyright Francis Barker 2019