No, we don't have snow where I live at Christmas time, it's summer.
Living in the Southern area of Australia we have a hot 1pm meal, called Christmas Dinner. People do have Barbecues, some have salads, some eat out for Dinner, many go to family and spend a fair bit of the day travelling, some stay at home, some have Christmas Dinner another day, then some don't do much at all. So with our weather Christmas is not always a hot meal.
The photos below is from an Australian Christmas Card which basically shows the opposite to the Northern Hemisphere's Christmas weather.
Frosty the Sandman
ReplyDeleteThat's true Adam :)
DeleteMerry Christmas to you and Daisy, plus your family...Margaret
Thank you for the look at your weather at Christmas time. the weather here is frightful today and it is very dangerous to be out on the roads.
ReplyDeleteI think a barbeque right now sound wonderful1
You are welcome Beth. I read your post and it sounds not good.
DeleteMerry Christmas to you...best wishes, Margaret xxx
Funny, a sandman instead of a snowman.
ReplyDeleteGreetings,
Filip
I suppose to you and Kristel is would be funny, to me it would be funny to actually to see a snowman in reality in your winter, knowing it's summer here :)
DeleteMerry Christmas to you both....Margaret xx
Oh M so very different yet so very much the same well the time to spend with family part. Merry Christmas M to you and your family from all of us:) HUGS xoxo G
ReplyDeleteYes indeed different regarding the weather :)
DeleteMerry Christmas to you and your family - Hugs M xx
Yes it is different down under.Sun, heat, beach, barbecues, seafood and salads. All my family have travelled a long way to be with family for Christmas. Carol and David from Sydney to Brisbane to David's family and then to Rye Victoria to be with us. Sonya and Bernie from USA to Rye and us from Brisbane to Rye.
ReplyDeleteWell Diane, your family plus you and your husband are indeed travelling a great distance...Be safe, and I know you will enjoy :)
DeleteBest Wishes, Margaret xx