Christmas newsletter 2021

Now that the copies of our Christmas newsletter have hit the doormats of our friends and family, here is a record of it for my Blipfoto journal. Watch out Franklin Mint: you have competition! Other plates in the catalogue belong to various collections: Visitor; Holiday; Is it allowed?; Fun; and Sociable. Then there is the 'Garden platter' and a Miscellany plate.

This is the latest in a long sequence of silly missives, some of which (but not all) I have blipped in the past:

2020: Waiting for Vaxo
2019: Journal for Climate Understanding and Learned Academic Research (JoCULAR)
2018: Horoscopes - principally so that we could miss out Cancer
2017: Blue Planet III
2016: Settlers of CC (Settlers of Catan)
2015: Halldark (Poldark)
2014: CC Courant (Hexham Courant)
2013: 50 years of Who? (Dr Who)
2012: Fifty shades of Haze
2011: Xmaticus
2010: A history of the hazelhs' 2010 in slightly fewer than 100 objects
2009: Plugs and chants (Blog and tweets)
2008: Sock puppets
2007: Fakebook
2006: Outsourcing
2005: Hudoku (Sudoku)
2004: LIDL written (Little Britain)
2003: 40 things about being 40
2002: Popstars - the islands
2001: Friends gone demented (Friends Reunited)
2000: Marauders' map of 2000 (Harry Potter)
1999: Who wants to be a millionaire?
1998: The girl with the plait (Cat in the hat)
1997: Scott Adams (Dilbert)
1996: Christmas song sheet (Christmas carols with new lyrics that summarised our year)
1995: The List
1994: School report
1993: Timothy and the red-haired girl (Rupert the bear)
1992: Daily Mail

I had a rather disturbed night with leg pain and work worries keeping me awake from about 02:00am onwards. This meant that I was in no fit state to go for a morning walk. 

My working day focused on planning and feedback. The good news is the Najla successfully defended her PhD thesis this afternoon and will be awarded her PhD subject to the completion of minor corrections.

Exercise today: none.

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