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Apologies for absence over the past week and festive reason but blogging has taken a backseat to Christmas and life here at Bigland towers. We’ve had a very relaxed and stress-free break with just the two of us – a real change from the past few years. In fact, things have been so relaxed I’ve hardly used my camera at all, even when I’ve taken it out with me.

Christmas day was easy as most of the food for our veggie feat was already cooked. I only had one dish to complete, whilst Dawn sorted out desserts. We’d made plenty, which lasted us for a few days in different permutations. No thinking about what the hell we do to use up leftover turkey!

Sadly, we didn’t get snow, or sunshine. Most of the time we’ve laboured under leaden skies but as there’s been no rain and the temperature’s been mild we can count our blessings. We did escape the confines of the valley on Sunday as we drove over to Southport to see my sister and her partner to spend a very convivial afternoon in Churchtown, a village to the North of the centre. The village has moved upmarket since I was a lad, but it’s still a very pleasant place to while away a day.

Neither of us have returned to work this week, instead our time’s been spent pottering around at home, watching the year draw to a close from a distance, which is more than some folks have been able to do. I’ll write up my thoughts on how 2025 has been tomorrow. Much as I don’t want to wish my life away I can’t say I’ll be sorry to see the year go and it morph into 2026.

I doubt there’ll be much carousing in New Years eve. We’ll probably pop up to our local pub for a couple of drinks before returning home before things get too mad. New year isn’t the same here in West Yorkshire as it was when I lived in London, but that’s life.

In the meantime, here’s a few pictures from the festive period.

Christmas day Thali, with all the trimmings!
All that glitters isn’t gold, but a Halifax jeweller’s done their best to get into the festive spirit.
– as did our local pub who kept drinkers few with free mince pies…
– and relax. Feet up in front of the fire abd chance to enjoy duck in plum sauce with pancakes, spring onion and cucumber.

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Paul