Sunday's mix - updated from 12/12/11 for 12/17/17

Aamy Grant's "Grown Up Christmas Wish"
Baking? not so much these days
Christmas is coming... music for the car ride... CD? again, not so much
Downloading ... interesting how much has changed

E is for endorphins 

Fortuitous: occurring by chance; fortunate, lucky; coming or happening by a lucky chance
Groceries?
How about naughty AND nice?
iTunes? now also have SoundCloud, Audible, and YouTube Red to choose from as well
Jingle Bells - the really fast one by Barbra Streisand
Kiss, A Christmas Kiss - Movie on Lifetime or something... no more cable so...
Laundry and a walk perhaps?
Mix of Christmas fun and daily stuff
Nature abhors a vacuum.” ~ Aristotle qtd on Covert Affairs 12/2011
Our tree was mentioned in 2011 post, this year, no tree here - feels weirdly right somehow
Pretty Paper by Willie Nelson was one of Grandpa's favorites
Raymond Briggs' The Snowman
Scarlet Ribbons is lovely as well... from Stardust album - the first Willie I ever bought
Twilight... maybe the movie in 2011, but now I mean the time of day
Up on the Housetop by Eddy Arnold and Updated this blog post from 12/12/11 on 12/16/17
Videos - which ones to be with me to share with fam?
What WILL I bring with me on this trip 
Xtra love along with gifts to share and ?
Year Without a Santa Claus
So, I think this is cool, even though I already can't remember which thread it was I pulled that got me here [I remember! I was search my blogs for the word "downloading" to see if I'd ever used the sentence: "And then the mystical will start downloading data into my brain" - because I found it in a journal and don't remember what it was from - but that is now an entirely different tangent :) THIS morning I was letting myself wander about on my computer and "do" whatever is next. The sun is rising and I will take a walk soon, but for now, I am looking up one thing, I land on another and I see this blog post from 12/12/11 and decide to go in and edit something. Then I start moving things around and decide to look up the Aristotle quote: "Nature abhors a vacuum." and I see this amusing Gary Larson comic and decide to click on it to see where it leads and it leads me to the above blog post, published 1 week and 1 year after the one I am editing. I don't know why, but I just really enjoy pulling these threads and weaving an entirely new tapestry...
Perhaps you will click around (or not) and have an entirely different experience... here's the link, just in case: http://zerosophy.com/nature-abhors-a-vacuum/
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