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<blockquote data-quote="red stripe" data-source="post: 1741650" data-attributes="member: 68"><p>George, I do hope that you are careful how you store kitty</p><p></p><p>/Erik, for us, twelfth night is Jan 5. Easy for me to remember, as it is my sisters birthday.. so Jan 4th is the cutoff.</p><p></p><p>we had a small party last night, so today was “ cleanup day”. While I was dealing with that, I decided to dismantle the brass Christmas tree out in the Lanai, and remove all signs of Christmas out there.</p><p></p><p>so I am gradually starting.</p><p></p><p>one of the things that I did this year was to string those tiny lights in and around the coffee table out there.</p><p>the table has a glass top, and attractive wood details beneath it. So it looks festive. Right now it is the only thing left out there. I just thought that all those twinkly lights under that table would go well with a bottle of Moet Chandon on New Years Eve.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="red stripe, post: 1741650, member: 68"] George, I do hope that you are careful how you store kitty /Erik, for us, twelfth night is Jan 5. Easy for me to remember, as it is my sisters birthday.. so Jan 4th is the cutoff. we had a small party last night, so today was “ cleanup day”. While I was dealing with that, I decided to dismantle the brass Christmas tree out in the Lanai, and remove all signs of Christmas out there. so I am gradually starting. one of the things that I did this year was to string those tiny lights in and around the coffee table out there. the table has a glass top, and attractive wood details beneath it. So it looks festive. Right now it is the only thing left out there. I just thought that all those twinkly lights under that table would go well with a bottle of Moet Chandon on New Years Eve. [/QUOTE]
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