Frugal, Happy Holiday

In spite of what they tell you, here is my advice: have a slow, quiet holiday. Don't spend, don't use your credit card, don't waste your precious time.

Read a good book, listen to an old favourite record. Write a letter using pen and paper. Make your own food from scratch, using organic ingredients from farmers you personally know & trust.

Clean the house and think about the amazing year that has just passed. Compare your blessings to those of your ancestors a hundred years ago, and a thousand. And more.

Go out and look at the stars, and try to name the constellations above you. Feel the silence.



(Image from Boing Boing: Fortean artist/prankster Jeffrey Vallance created a Santa Claus Family Tree tracing the genealogy of "wild people." Climb the curious branches over at Cryptomundo. Santa's Family Tree)

Comments

K and S said…
sounds like a great way to spend the day :) Happy Holidays!
vegetablej said…
Great Christmas advice. I spent a quiet Christmas in the country with my mother, cooking and decorating, eating and relaxing, visiting relatives and looking at the sea. It was nice to avoid the city and the shopping frenzy. Real nice. :)

Happy New Year!!!

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