Nadolig Llawen i Chi Gyd!
It's very difficult to feel in any way 'Christmassy' this year: the second pandemic-tainted Yuletide thus far, and it might not be the last such. At least last year there was a vague sense of the Dunkirk spirit floating about - certainly a wilful stubbornness to accept reality in Number Ten - with most people making the best of a bad lot in the hope that the situation would change for the better in the New Year. Alas, this did not come to pass and events have conspired to bring us to a similar point a twelve-month on. We, like most of the people we know, will at least have a good feast tomorrow: two or three hours of respite from the dismal reality outside closed doors. I also appreciate that we can count ourselves amongst the fortunate that can feast and isolate ourselves from it all, unlike so many others. As it should be, this time of the year is a time for reflection and contemplation of the values that make us human: I think in this time of Covid, more of us realise the true value of this than ever before. Wherever you are, whatever religious beliefs you espouse, if any; have the best time you possibly can, and look forward, as we do, to a fairer future.
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