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Weird Austrian holiday
Elektragheorgheni -Please read 'The Post' Started conversation Dec 15, 2016
You haven't talked about Krampusnacht and its parades. These are really interesting costumes. Leave it to German speakers to scare little kids so. I gather they aren't interested in making it a tourist interest.
Weird Austrian holiday
Tavaron da Quirm - Arts Editor Posted Dec 16, 2016
It should be in my Entry about Christmas in Austria. I wanted to draw a card for Create, but first my car got hit by a tree and now I have the flu.
Weird Austrian holiday
Elektragheorgheni -Please read 'The Post' Posted Dec 16, 2016
I am thankful noone was inside when it happened. I think that insurance should cover something like that. D and I are today because our big tom cat Clancy died at the age of 20. He had a good life and was always a good friend to us. So I am glad he crossed the rainbow bridge.
Weird Austrian holiday
Tavaron da Quirm - Arts Editor Posted Dec 16, 2016
Yes, we get something from the insurance and we'll get a new car on Wednesday, but it's a lot bigger and I'm not sure I'm happy with it. It was the only one we really could tace.
I'm so sorry to hear about Clancy! 20 years is an amazing age, Muzi 'only' got 15 and I still miss her. She's been dead for 3 years now. I hope Clany passed away peacefully.
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