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Cheers! Holley
Sunday, December 30, 2018
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Here's a couple of lovely cards that I received this year for the holidays. The top one is from Babara. The bottom one is from Audrey R in Austin TX. Thanks so much ladies for the lovely cards you created. I am proud to share them.
Good evening! ! It is 9:30 PM on 30th Japan time now. It is the custom of Japan's year end. In the year end, we say “Yoi otoshi wo” to each other wishing for the coming year to be pleasurable. The New Year season is the most significant season for the Japanese. All the Christmas décor is switched to the New Year’s in a blink. Major New Year icons are the pine tree, bamboo, plums and so on. All of them are symbols of good fortune and longevity.
Good evening! !
ReplyDeleteIt is 9:30 PM on 30th Japan time now.
It is the custom of Japan's year end.
In the year end, we say “Yoi otoshi wo” to each other wishing for the coming
year to be pleasurable.
The New Year season is the most significant season for the Japanese.
All the Christmas décor is switched to the New Year’s in a blink.
Major New Year icons are the pine tree, bamboo, plums and so on. All of them are symbols of good fortune and longevity.
These are gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteHugs
Linda xxx
Hi Holley you have received two beautiful cards. Take care. Hugs Jackie
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing and also for Ryoma's saying. I can surprise my pen pal in Japan with some Japanese language!
ReplyDeleteXOXO Wendy Kuchta in Canada