Merry Christmas for this Year!
Friends, its that time of year when you have a million happy bustling things to do and so, in fear that you might have a free moment, we post our Christmas page. Please see above in the header bar. There’s enough there for one or two books, and probably we will publish them, maybe as soon as next year.
May we suggest that you particularly check out our two fairy tales from last year? Here is a tale of a princess, and here is a tale of a knight. The first one is in the classic style whereas the second one has more of a Norse flavor.
Merry Christmas!
I personally am grateful for any time you spend here with me this season, and don’t begrudge it at all if the time you have to spare for your JG friends is not as much as you would like.
Last Christmas I also did a short and sometimes enigmatic parable for each of the 12 Days of Christmas.
The Cat’s First Christmas (you might get the impression I don’t like cats. Not true. Though I am very allergic.)
The Goat Kid and the Partridge (I’d like to tweak this one to be a little more obviously about faith).
Coo! Coo! (Perfect as is)
Three Hens (I love this one but I doubt anyone else will get it).
Calling Birds (the kind of thing I find poignant)
Five Golden Rings (Never mind the naysayer in the comments)
The Have-It-All Goose (uncomfortably on the nose, this one)
Swans-a-Swimmin‘ (also on the nose. I must have been in a mood.)
Maids’a’Milkin’ (a healing, comforting parable)
Why Do You Dance (both are good reasons tbh)
Lords’a’Leapin’ (the bad guy decides not to be)
More Pipers (physically painful to read. Not for the faint of heart).
The Different Drummer (cacophony must have been on my mind)
I plan another fairy tale this Christmas, and probably something for each of the 12 days of Christmas also.
May all your days be bright.