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December 8, 2024


A lot of memories of cold afternoon drives. This afternoon having partaken in another "lessons and Carols" in my beloved Clayton without our sick Lay reader, our Chief Warden and I apparently performed extremely well with our Choir joined by 8 younger choristers from The Eastern Orthodox Community , who now rent St.G's Church each week. I performed 3 extra readings and Lynne became the Lay minister.  Upon returning home and noticing a magnificent Sunset most of the way, the first item I needed was a chunk of Cheddar cheese (Lactose free) and Gluten free bread with a sweet apple  and of course a cup of Earl Grey tea!

Son  Ian phoned to say they moved into their new house in Wolfville, N.S. last week,  extricated all their furniture and belongings from 3 months of commercial storage whilst living in Mother-in-laws' very small basement in Dartmouth. They are surrounded by fields and trees, a distincted change from a large house plus pool etc; in the city. Ian works from home, so life was not a simple time for him.

Now I must connect with Graham after all their storms on Vancouver Island.
We shall have more rain and snow most of the warmer winter according to our biologist. 

Have a good week. 

Suzanne


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