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I know always that I am an outsider; a stranger in this century and among those who are still men.

—H.P. Lovecraft

“Don’t walk home alone” they said. “It’s a bad neighbourhood, and there are gangs.” And did I listen? No.

It’ll always be my home town.

These paper roses are 20 years old - smothered with White Company Winter room spray. Thank you

for the tree candles recommendation - they are FAB

Lean into holiday traditions this season.

Traditions are powerful—they make us and mend us.

Traditions are ancient, universal, and critical for our well-being. But they also fade.

Here’s why traditions matter, why they die, and how to create new ones that stick.

The Power of Traditions

“If Mom wanted Bûche de Noël, she would have it, once I learned to make it. I texted my friend Lucio, a pastry chef. He emailed back his recipe — flourless chocolate genoise, topped with Swiss mocha buttercream, and decorated with marzipan mushrooms, pinecones, and holly leaves.” -

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Beating Around the Bûche (de Nöel)
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