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Nov 16, 2021 12:38PM

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The Hat! It's famous for pastrami sandwiches.









Sometimes I wake up and look out of my window and see lovely red/orange colours behind the clouds.
Lucky to look over fields, with Jersey Cows,
Sunsets and sunrises are so beautiful to see.
Lucky to look over fields, with Jersey Cows,
Sunsets and sunrises are so beautiful to see.







I don't think Christine saw this. It's actually very sweet:
https://www.chicagotribune.com/dining...
A 7-year-old’s vivid imagination and kind heart have created a new holiday called Wolfenoot, and the thousands of people around the world who’ll celebrate it Nov. 23 will donate to dog- and wolf-related charities, including one in Indiana.
Wolfenoot — say “wolf-uh-noot” — was born after the New Zealand boy told his mom about the holiday: “The Spirit of the Wolf brings and hides small gifts around the house for everyone. People who have, have had or are kind to dogs get better gifts than anyone else. You eat roast meat (because wolves eat meat) and cake decorated like a full moon.”
If you’re planning to celebrate Wolfenoot, we’ve developed some recipes to help — rack of lamb, a cake decorated like a full moon and an easy dog treat.
Just weeks after Jax Goss of Hamilton, New Zealand, mentioned on Facebook that her son had invented the holiday, the official Facebook group — Wolfenoot Central — has nearly 4,900 members from the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, various European countries, Norway, Dubai and Japan.






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