horseless carriage
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In her working days my wife met a retired vicar, The Reverend Mann. He and his wife had sent and received as many as five hundred Christmas cards every year. So monumental was the task that the vicar, or probably his wife, would write out two or three a week, all year round.
My wife and I still get cards from those that we befriended in the dance school in London over fifty years ago. We moved from London in the 1980's about seventy miles north to the county of Northamptonshire. We found a fabulous dance school there and made many friends, some of whom still send us Christmas greetings. When we moved south in the late 1990's we did much the same and met up with many like minded people who simply loved to dance, most of whom send us a Christmas card.
We are a long way behind The Reverend Mann in terms of number but we do cherish the cards we receive and reminisce old friends. Nowadays there's electronic cards, a sort of Christmas card e-mail. I have never sent one, in fact I don't recall receiving one either. So, are you sitting down and writing out your Christmas greetings? Or have you gone over to e-cards?
My wife and I still get cards from those that we befriended in the dance school in London over fifty years ago. We moved from London in the 1980's about seventy miles north to the county of Northamptonshire. We found a fabulous dance school there and made many friends, some of whom still send us Christmas greetings. When we moved south in the late 1990's we did much the same and met up with many like minded people who simply loved to dance, most of whom send us a Christmas card.
We are a long way behind The Reverend Mann in terms of number but we do cherish the cards we receive and reminisce old friends. Nowadays there's electronic cards, a sort of Christmas card e-mail. I have never sent one, in fact I don't recall receiving one either. So, are you sitting down and writing out your Christmas greetings? Or have you gone over to e-cards?



