


Well, it’s Christmas again, and we came close to having a white one here in the Seattle area this year!
The lowland snow dusting of yesterday is long gone, but the ski resorts are open and a winter wonderland is always about an hour away for anyone willing to head into the mountains. I know I’m overdue for an alpine adventure!
In the meantime, whether you’re celebrating Christmas or Hanukkah or something else this year, have a safe and happy holiday! And remember, this holiday season, no matter what your religion is, please take a moment to reflect on why it’s better than all the other ones. (That’s a quote from Guy Endore Kaiser. Just kidding.)
Anyway, Merry Christmas!
Have a wonderful Christmas!
You too, Catherine!