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A little Santa Humour

More surfing blogs found me this link... Vanessa Jaye's: A little Santa Humour.

These musical Santa pics are from a Norwegian website I found a few years back. One year I was taking Conversational Norwegian, unfortunately I don't know any Norwegian speakers that I can speak to daily so I've retained very little. But I do listen to Norwegian music. More specifically I listen to Sissel Kyrkjebo.

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  1. You too Laura! Just turned Christmas Eve a few hours ago.

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  2. Oh what a cute cover for Naughty Elf!

    I’m taking a break from working on my looming deadline long enough to get knee-deep in cocoa, flour, sugar and last-minute baking. Before I do, Annalee, I just wanted to take a moment to wish you a very Merry Christmas and Happy Holiday!

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  3. Merry Christmas Annalee! Hope your holiday dreams all come true.

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