Christmas 1946 ~ HAVENWOOD TALES Beginnings
Secret Reporting after-the-fact (… by Trudie McAfee of Havenwood Tales, but please don’t tell anybody)
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by Norman Rockwell
Being from England and therefore born eccentric, of course it should have been predictable that Aunt Julia would serve weird food. . .
If the classic English nursery rhyme “Sing a Song of Sixpence” comes to mind, common sense would have to suspect it contained the remains of four-and-twenty blackbirds baked in a pie — even to a six-year-old like me . . .
C L I C K for our Wild Celebration
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Holiday Stories, Celebration, Nostalgia – Mystery Novel – Historical Fiction Books
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Thank you so much for sharing. Hope your life is sweet. Happy New Year! Love you all, Julia
A Happy New Year to you, too, Miss Julia!! It’s such sweet fun to share with you
Your True Friend,
Trudie – Narrator HAVENWOOD TALES