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  • MikM Offline
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    It is now 2026 in Rio De Janeiro. Close enough. Good night.

    “I refuse to answer that question on the grounds that I don't know the answer”
    ― Douglas Adams

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      But I did make an absolutely perfect prime rib. Highly recommend.

      https://www.seriouseats.com/perfect-prime-rib-beef-recipe

      “I refuse to answer that question on the grounds that I don't know the answer”
      ― Douglas Adams

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        RealPlayer
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        Not me. Having a single malt at home, Deanston Virgin Oak…inexpensive but surprisingly good. Happy New Year!

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          I made a skirt steak, which I'll be making payments on into 2027. ($57 for 2.27lbs!! at Stop & Shop, not some gourmet market).

          The boy was at his buddy's house until about 1am. Mayla and I went to sleep at 10:30.

          Happy New Year!

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            My mother came over and Mr SK made toshi-koshi soba (year’s end soba noodles) for dinner. We visited for a while, she went home at 8pm maybe. Then we watched a movie, and were in bed 11pm. 😅

            Today we’ll take down our christmas trees (which will break my heart) while watching a recording of the 4-hour New Year’s Eve Japanese song contest Kohaku.

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              Happy New Year to all!

              When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aumônier

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              • ShiroKuroS ShiroKuro

                My mother came over and Mr SK made toshi-koshi soba (year’s end soba noodles) for dinner. We visited for a while, she went home at 8pm maybe. Then we watched a movie, and were in bed 11pm. 😅

                Today we’ll take down our christmas trees (which will break my heart) while watching a recording of the 4-hour New Year’s Eve Japanese song contest Kohaku.

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                @ShiroKuro said in Anybody doing wild New Year's Eve stuff?:

                My mother came over and Mr SK made toshi-koshi soba (year’s end soba noodles) for dinner. We visited for a while, she went home at 8pm maybe. Then we watched a movie, and were in bed 11pm. 😅

                Today we’ll take down our christmas trees (which will break my heart) while watching a recording of the 4-hour New Year’s Eve Japanese song contest Kohaku.

                Taking down the tree makes me sad too. I also do it on New Year’s Day. It’s quite beautiful this year (even though the lower limbs are sparse and it’s slightly crooked - we cut it in the forest south of town) and I finally realized how much I hate LED christmas lights (the brightness and intensity of the colors) and I purchased some good old mini incandescents like I used to put on the tree. It made me very happy.
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                  @ShiroKuro said in Anybody doing wild New Year's Eve stuff?:

                  My mother came over and Mr SK made toshi-koshi soba (year’s end soba noodles) for dinner. We visited for a while, she went home at 8pm maybe. Then we watched a movie, and were in bed 11pm. 😅

                  Today we’ll take down our christmas trees (which will break my heart) while watching a recording of the 4-hour New Year’s Eve Japanese song contest Kohaku.

                  Taking down the tree makes me sad too. I also do it on New Year’s Day. It’s quite beautiful this year (even though the lower limbs are sparse and it’s slightly crooked - we cut it in the forest south of town) and I finally realized how much I hate LED christmas lights (the brightness and intensity of the colors) and I purchased some good old mini incandescents like I used to put on the tree. It made me very happy.
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                    Went to live theater to see a matinee of Sister Act with another couple. Shared a nice Vietnamese dinner afterwards and was home around 8!

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                      Went to a friend’s house for dinner and ping pong. Three couples, the women know each other and Mr. AM was the newbie to the group. Home by 10:30. Good night, and happy new year!

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                      • JodiJ Jodi

                        @ShiroKuro said in Anybody doing wild New Year's Eve stuff?:

                        My mother came over and Mr SK made toshi-koshi soba (year’s end soba noodles) for dinner. We visited for a while, she went home at 8pm maybe. Then we watched a movie, and were in bed 11pm. 😅

                        Today we’ll take down our christmas trees (which will break my heart) while watching a recording of the 4-hour New Year’s Eve Japanese song contest Kohaku.

                        Taking down the tree makes me sad too. I also do it on New Year’s Day. It’s quite beautiful this year (even though the lower limbs are sparse and it’s slightly crooked - we cut it in the forest south of town) and I finally realized how much I hate LED christmas lights (the brightness and intensity of the colors) and I purchased some good old mini incandescents like I used to put on the tree. It made me very happy.
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                        @Jodi said in Anybody doing wild New Year's Eve stuff?:

                        good old mini incandescents

                        Those are the best! The warm color tone is much nicer than the harsh white led light.

                        Our trees are all put away.

                        This year I had 446 ornaments between the two trees. Plus two tree toppers. 😅

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                          We have the pearl globe ones. I love them and will never change so long as I can still but replacements.

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                          “I refuse to answer that question on the grounds that I don't know the answer”
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                            Pretty!

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                              SK and Mik, I like your trees!

                              Ours is now out for composting. Sorry, no pics. We don’t hang ornaments any more (time intensive), just lights. We also have lights around the front porch.

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                                I love your tree, Jodi, how pretty! Yours too Mik. I like those lights. I'm partial to the incandescents too. This year and last I went with the pre-strung leds on the artificial tree. I may go back to a real tree next year. I also love the large, old fashioned bulbs such as I remember from my earliest years.

                                I'll keep my tree and most of the decor up until Twelfth Night, which is Tuesday.

                                The industrial revolution cheapened everything.

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                                  Trees haven’t been right since we stopped using tinsel.

                                  Remember tinsel?

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                                    Trees haven’t been right since we stopped using tinsel.

                                    Remember tinsel?

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                                    @Steve-Miller I do and I loved the look! The lead content wasn't such a good thing, though. Mylar tinsel is available but doesn't have the same look, imo.

                                    The industrial revolution cheapened everything.

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                                      Got tickets for next Christmas & New Year:

                                      Screenshot_20260101-083148_DuckDuckGo.jpg

                                      Ventosa viri restabit

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                                        Talking of good old fairy light incandescents, I had to replace two bulbs this year. And they just blew again last night.

                                        But I love them so, from around 1956, nursery rhyme bells that my parents had on our tree for years, these:
                                        Screenshot_20260102-072204_DuckDuckGo.jpg

                                        Here they are on our entrance hall mirror
                                        Screenshot_20260102-071259_Gallery.jpg

                                        Ventosa viri restabit

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