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Tag Archives: winter blues
Making a tiny splash in the Internet
I think I can safely say there is not yet a villanelle on the theme of hygge, the Danish art of living through the winter with comforting coziness. So, plip, here is my unique drop in the vast sea of … Continue reading →
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Tagged hygge, villanelle, winter blues, winter doldrums
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Why Winter is the Best Season Ever
Let me be honest about this. Winter is the best in the same way black and white TV is better than color, or finding the bones of a flying squirrel is better than seeing a live one. However, over the years … Continue reading →