I like your little poem and am glad to see one today celebrating the new lunar year. I've always wondered about the sheep/goat/ram question, and was glad to read that article.
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Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year to you too, Mary Lee!
DeleteI think it's year of the sheep, Bridget. Will be fun to see the pictures throughout the year! Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year, Linda! Sheep or goat - either way, let's make this the best year ever! (I like getting another start to another year =)
DeleteWhatever year it is, after reading your poem, I'm ready to celebrate!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year, Michelle! Let's celebrate with more poetry! =)
DeleteI'm confused about the sheep-goat thing too. Happy Lunar New Year -- Chinese food this weekend? :)
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year, Jama! Yes, Chinese food is on the agenda for a proper start to the year of the Goat...or Sheep. =)
DeleteI like your little poem and am glad to see one today celebrating the new lunar year. I've always wondered about the sheep/goat/ram question, and was glad to read that article.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Karin! Happy New Year - whatever the animal, I plan to celebrate with some Egg Foo Young. =)
DeleteInteresting article! Thanks for sharing it and your poem, Bridget. You capture a lot of visuals in a few words.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Tabatha! Happy New Year - I love fireworks in February. =)
DeleteHappy New Year! I believe it's the year of the Sheep. I was born in a "sheep" year so I'm looking forward to some great things happening! : )
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year, Linda! May you find much success, sheepish and otherwise, this year. =)
DeleteYou are the master of brief and to the point, Bridget!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Heidi! That is quite a compliment, especially coming from you. =)
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