My Holiday-Solstice-Yule-Inspired E-card, for anyone who'd like to accept it from me.
As I said the other day, I'm a Born-Again Atheist who believes in "Santa Claus"*
In my own imagination, this figure is the personification of Father Nature in the form of a Wind Spirit.
And that's what I've tried to draw, here:

And since I'm getting ready to divest myself of LiveJournal, I decided to take this oportunity to start a flick'r account. My account name there is "Capriuni_Still," because I needed to create a new Yahoo account years ago for reasons I can't remember, now...
Anyway, happy-happy Yule (third day after the Solstice, nine days before 2011, and if you don't celebrate any of that, a "Very happy Thursday" [/Pooh and Piglet]).
*Though, personally, I prefer the name "Belsnickle" because it's descriptive without the religious honorific (and because it's silly-sounding). From the German for "Furry Nicholas"
In my own imagination, this figure is the personification of Father Nature in the form of a Wind Spirit.
And that's what I've tried to draw, here:

And since I'm getting ready to divest myself of LiveJournal, I decided to take this oportunity to start a flick'r account. My account name there is "Capriuni_Still," because I needed to create a new Yahoo account years ago for reasons I can't remember, now...
Anyway, happy-happy Yule (third day after the Solstice, nine days before 2011, and if you don't celebrate any of that, a "Very happy Thursday" [/Pooh and Piglet]).
*Though, personally, I prefer the name "Belsnickle" because it's descriptive without the religious honorific (and because it's silly-sounding). From the German for "Furry Nicholas"
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(Your icon makes me smile, as well)
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Happy mid-winter celebration of your choice!
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When I got up, today, I decided that, from now on, if anyone asks: "Do you celebrate Christmas?" I'll answer:
"I celebrate everything!"
I won't put a menorah in my window, as that is reserved as a specific symbol/message for those who are actually Jewish. But I will listen to/think about/honor and respect the stories of Chanukah.