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A Lament for The Ancient Code Wrangler at Xmas

Twas the night before Christmas,
And through all WordPress house,
Not a creature was stirring,
Because they’d eaten the mouse,

The code wranglers were nestled,
All snug in their beds,
Whilst visions of fudge brownies,
Danced in their heads,

Then down from the chimney,
All covered in soot,
Came an ancient code wrangler
Who’d chewed of his foot

Up, he proclaimed,
There’s work to do still
There’s a Reader to wrap,
And send them a bill,

The customers heard this,
And thought it unfair,
So they caught the old wrangler,
And pulled out his hair,

He’s a national treasure,
They cried loudly and puffed,
He belongs behind glass,
But first have him stuffed.

😀

I hope you enjoyed that, although it’s not up to the standard of this chap.   How did he know about code wranglers so long ago.

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An Ode to WordPress Reader⇐ and more on the subject of the New Reader ⇐.


A Christmas Ode to the Word Press Reader

Twas the week before Christmas,
And through all WordPress house,
Not a creature was stirring,
Not even a mouse,

Then up jumped a code wrangler,
And shouted with glee,
Let’s cause a nuisance,
And I’ll do it for free,

It’s just before Xmas,
They will all be so busy,
We can mess with the Reader,
And make them all dizzy,

So they worked hard through the day,
And they worked hard through the night,
It was so very unusual,
That it gave them a fright,

Then the bloggers complained,
And made the wranglers feel sad,
So the the bloggers said more,
And drove the wranglers quite mad,

Then up spoke a blogger,
With “that’s well deserved”,
Let’s put them in aspic,
And have them preserved.

😀

You might also like the original poem Twas the Night Before Xmas ⇐ , or A Lament for the Ancient Code Wrangler ⇐ 🙂 or more serious comment/news on WP New Reader ⇐ 

We do need a sense of humour to cope and keep our spirits up.  Meanwhile Sam’s Song is brilliant and Sam the Eagle is my hero:-

Appalled and shocked, but we have been here before.  Making an effort does make a difference.  Imagine how bad it would be if we didn’t.

More News and Articles ⇐ on this subject.


Twas the Night before Christmas

Twas the Night 1-2 copy

 

Twas the Night 3-4 copy

 

“Twas the Night before Christmas” or “A Visit from St Nicholas”. The complete poem by Clement Clarke Moore first published in 1823 and the first time that St Nicholas was associated with a sleigh and reindeers. It is a real joy to read.


Brighten the Day – Bubblemania

Four morphed bubble pictures (a little colour for your holidays) 😀 and Merry Christmas to you all.
Rings Bubble copyright Graham in Hats Holly on Black copy Bubble Layered side2 copyright Graham in HatsHolly on Black copyLayered Bubble3 copyright Graham in HatsHolly on Black copyLayered Bubble4 copyright Graham in Hats

Creative Commons: Available free for non-commercial use.


A Christmas Story – Oops

Twas the day before the night before Christmas and all through the city twas well. Then it got silly.


Paused for the Holidays

Teddy and Dongle

 

Due to unexpected technical difficulties and the after effects of abduction by Yuletide aliens, we will be temporarily off-line.  I  hope you all enjoy your holidays. 😀

Images temporarily abducted from the interweb.


A Very Many Christmas to All

🙂 It’s like this, when every new day is a gift, then every day is as joyful as Xmas.

And now 4 galleries of Christmas 2016. We hope you enjoy as many kinds of Xmas as you like and you can click on any picture to expand it.

Lights at Oxford St, Regents St, Hamleys Toy Store and Covent Garden

 

Night Wings

 

Winter Wonderland

This is at the south east entrance to Hyde Park.  Entrance to the fair is free but the  rides are paid for in tokens that are purchased at kiosks.  Special attractions can be booked online or paid for at the venue (but you may have to queue).  More information here.  Food and drink are expensive (£5 for a Hot Dog).

 

This is free.

Now that’s been taken taken care of, how about a game ? – So,

What have we got in our pocketses then ?

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More squirrels up legs ⇐.