@penny1960 , you just wished non-christians a merry christmas which is perfectly fine by me since I generally appreciate it when people wish me well.
But you have also made reactive remarks (twice now) about us wishing you/eachother a happy yule being too "PC". With that in mind, when do you think it's appropriate for non-christians to express their holidays? In this case it seems like I'm both not allowed to wish others a happy Yule (twice you could not accept this without remarking about how saying something other than merry christmas is too PC for you) and I'm ALSO not allowed to receive a happy Yule from you in return (also too "PC" for you to say yourself). So could you tell me when is it NOT "too PC" for me to acknowledge my holiday without reactive commentary? I'd really like an answer here.
We finally got to serve those squashes in the vegan pie and it came out awesome! All my veg*n friends were super thrilled and it tasted great. Somehow the pie crusts we got shrunk terribly and collapsed into the pan but we somehow found our store brand puff pastry is vegan. Which was both an exciting discovery because it's tasty and it also made a pretty competent pie crust, though not as nice as the hot water crust we put the game pie into of course. The decorations also came out lovely, though I forgot to nab a photo before it got chopped into.
We also tidied up the gardens a little (put away some tools and lawn stuff, picked up loose pots, etc.) and it was really nice out this morning, cold and a little drizzly but not bad. Then this evening it started to snow! Hooray! I'm happy to have snow on the longest night. It just feels good.
Now that my holidays are over it's time to start planning the new garden for the year! Time to start browsing the seed catalogs and learning about new varieties. They help keep me up and motivated while I maintain my Yule log fire overnight.