Five Dusty Friday Links

After a lovely week of sunshine – on top of a long period of gray weather, gray weather and gray weather – we really need to get down to finding hats and gloves. If we are to trust DMI. They want to tell us that winter is on its way to Denmark.

Not surprising. It is almost 1 December – in just over 15 days – but in my field of vision it has been December for a really long time. It probably already started once at the beginning of October, when I visited Harald Nyborg to buy meat bones for Viggo the labrador.

Here I saw one Santa Claus after another, and already at that time I had to look for vomit bags in the store. But the nightmare continued and soon the streets and shops were decorated with Christmas hearts, fir trees and whatever else comes with it.

What a spending party. Huh hey. Then it’s time to shop for the big Christmas party. Christmas presents for the children and cousin Niels. And to niece Dorthe. And the always unlucky nephew Wagner. Not to forget the mother-in-law and the neighbor’s boy, who is always so nice.

Sparrows with cannons

But starting up in October is then shooting house sparrows with cannons. One should set up a bill where all Christmas celebrations before December 1 must be banned. If this law is violated, the guilty person must be punished with klein, mulled wine and Christmas hearts ad libitum for the rest of the year plus the following year.

I know that Christmas is called the feast of the heart, and there is also much good in the tradition-bound holiday. However, the realities also call for family quarrels and disagreements, and then I would probably think that hearts fade a little. And to start finding Santas 3 months before Christmas Eve is sickening.

Fortunately, it’s Friday, and then we can concentrate on things other than Christmas. We have to go online to find interesting cases. We have to experience concerts, use a free image processing program, create a wish list, translate strange words and find photos in a big way.

https://mywishlist.online: Yes, yes. After all, we must wish for something. Here you can create your wish list and share it with friends and family. Remember to choose gifts that can be bought in Danish physical stores.

https://translate.google.com: Google Translate can do anything!

https://www.gimp.org: Gimp should be a strong alternative to Photoshop – and Gimp is even free.

https://www.pexels.com: If you need an image for a specific occasion or website, you can try to find an image here in this free image database.

https://train.dk: Train is an excellent venue in Aarhus. Here you can come in and experience PATINA, Aphaca, Peter Sommer, Søren Huss and Pil.

Source: nettips.dk