Hokey Dokey then!
I think I’ve finished Christmasing things up on my blog, so I can (try) to get back to the really enjoyable task of writing and reading blog posts all over the world!
This post is about this blog – the Christmasing Up of it (if you weren’t aware!) I’ve added a dozen or so decorated headers which will randomly appear in with all of the other random headers that I currently use. I’ve put the tree up, over there on the right of the screen. I had a few spare sets of coloured lights, so I’ve shoved them down the side (also on the right). I was going to put something up the bottom, but thought that would be taking things a little too far, and it takes almost a year to scroll down to the bottom of this page to see the footer. By all means, do so if you wish, but there’s nothing there! I’ve also turned on the snow, and spend many an hour watching as it follows the curser. They’re very clever these technical people who do things like that… sometimes it takes me all my time to use my mouse. Even longer when I suddenly realise I’m trying to move the curser with my mobile phone or pack of cards or whatever may be lying next to my real mouse. Well, you have to try these things every now and then, don’t you… By real mouse, I mean the computer mouse – not a real mouse – that would really be silly.
I was thinking of adding some Christmassy music since I’ve now learned how to do that, but couldn’t decide what to go for. I have a harp version of Jingle Bells, which is very nice, but will it be very nice after listening to it every time I’m on this page between now and Christmas? I think not. It would probably end up feeling like being stuck in a lift with tinny Christmas music playing for all eternity. Nice to start off with, and then… shudders.
I may add more headers. I may choose one header and stick with that. I may switch off the snow. I may move the tree. I may take down some of the lights. I may change the background. I may go and have a lie down as I have given myself a headache thinking of all of this extra work. I may leave things as they are for now. I may sing The Twelve Days of Christmas. I may sing it well. I may not. OK… I will not sing it well.
And, to finish, I’ll add a picture that may or may not be on a Christmas card somewhere. There will probably be more of these…

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