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By Lib Campbell When Daddy died in 1990, some of the magic went out of Christmas. He was a child of wonder who delighted in small things, like cups of coffee and sausage biscuits and his children. He ...
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It is Christmas Eve and we have passed the winter solstice, which means we are receiving a wee bit more daylight each day. It may be a bit unnoticeable unless you get up early and clouds are not ...