Okay, so I feel ignorant to ask about it, but really, how do you celebrate the "holiday season" in the summer? Are there evergreen trees in Australia or New Zealand? I know it couldn't snow there this time of year.
Would you wish for snowy Christmas's (or whatever holiday you may celebrate)? I hate to seem so ignorant, but I really know NOTHING of the places besides the basics. [ 12-13-2004, 12:07 PM: Message edited by: Ilander ] |
As a corollary, and just so that people are more likely to see it, feel free to post here if you have some kind of holiday tradition that you'd like to share. I just wasn't thinking broad enough at first!
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Well living in Canada I could not imagine not having a white x-mas even though we have had them it is just rare to have no snow this time of the year.
But I imagine the people in the south are thinking how on earth could you enjoy christmas at -30. But christmas is about the spirt and not the weather. And there is enough fake spuce or fir tress to still have a tree. ;) [ 12-13-2004, 02:20 AM: Message edited by: Mack_Attack ] |
I don't live in New Zealand, but I'm pretty sure shouting isn't going to make people eager to answer your question...
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I just turned down the volume and did not hear anything. ;)
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In Malaysia we just put up fake evergreens and wreaths and snow and everything...
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Easy, a beer on the beach :D
Barby goin on in the background, and the perfect time to get a tan :D |
I heard it has something to do with sheep. :D
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Ya just can't beat a light snowfall on Christmas eve. There's just a certain magic to it.
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