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Tag: Luck

2 November 2021 – All Souls’ Day. Again
Nov 2 2021

2 November 2021 – All Souls’ Day. Again

I wasn’t meaning to post again so soon after yesterday, but then I was reminded of the Soul cake I put aside for luck…

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16 April 2021 – Fork, One Year On
Apr 16 2021

16 April 2021 – Fork, One Year On

It’s still there. Not too sure about the luck though…

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5 January 2021 – Twelfth Night pt1
Jan 5 2021

5 January 2021 – Twelfth Night pt1

When I last checked my highly scientific Twitter poll, tomorrow was favourite for taking down the Christmas decorations. But only just. Twelfth Night isn’t exactly…

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4 January 2021 – Sneeze
Jan 4 2021

4 January 2021 – Sneeze

I’ve just sneezed. Twice. According to one children’s rhyme this means I’m courting danger. Except I sneezed to the right, which means I’m also fortunate.…

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2 January 2021 – Crooked Pin
Jan 2 2021

2 January 2021 – Crooked Pin

For Saxons, today, not Childermass, was deemed the most unlucky moment of the year. And just when I thought I was all out of good…

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1 January 2021 – New Year’s Day
Jan 1 2021

1 January 2021 – New Year’s Day

Last night was hilarious with all the midnight grape stuffing. However, it did mean that today was less than clear. And I slightly stuffed up…

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31 December 2020 – New Year’s Eve
Dec 31 2020

31 December 2020 – New Year’s Eve

Tonight I’m going to eat grapes to the twelve strokes of midnight, as it’s said that if you eat a grape on each stroke of…

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