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For nearly every Christmas Eve in the past thirty-eight years, CBC broadcasts this story. The reader, the late Alan Maitland, was one of the hosts of As It Happens, which has been on CBC between 6:30 and 8:00 P. M. for about 50 years.
If you have 31 minutes, I think you might enjoy this story as much as we have over all these many years.
If you have 31 minutes, I think you might enjoy this story as much as we have over all these many years.
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Happy Birthday
Anita (adflora)
Since dancing the tango might not be the best idea at the moment,
I offer you Tango cake from the 1920s!
Anita (adflora)
Since dancing the tango might not be the best idea at the moment,
I offer you Tango cake from the 1920s!
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Merry Christmas all! Here is an interesting item on 'Christmas Ships' from the U.S. Naval Institute in my morning email:
The “Christmas Ship,” a tradition in the U.S. Navy, began in 1915 so that ships’ crews could entertain local children in foreign ports,” Robert E. Davis relates in his Naval Institute Press biography Baldwin of the Times on the life of Hanson W. Baldwin – Naval Academy graduate, officer, and 40-year, New York Times military correspondent/editor. In December 1926, Ensign Baldwin was serving on the USS Breck (DD-283) making a port call in Marseilles, France.
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On Christmas Eve, the crews of the Breck and the USS Toucey (DD-282) entertained fifty boys and girls from a local Catholic orphanage. The ships were decorated with signal flags, branches of fir trees were lashed to the masts, and all the ships’ lights were turned on, including the search lights. Santa Claus (Père Noël) made an appearance to hand out gifts to the children: pocketknives for the boys and dolls and handkerchiefs for the girls. Carols were sung, and all the children had an enjoyable time.”
The “Christmas Ship,” a tradition in the U.S. Navy, began in 1915 so that ships’ crews could entertain local children in foreign ports,” Robert E. Davis relates in his Naval Institute Press biography Baldwin of the Times on the life of Hanson W. Baldwin – Naval Academy graduate, officer, and 40-year, New York Times military correspondent/editor. In December 1926, Ensign Baldwin was serving on the USS Breck (DD-283) making a port call in Marseilles, France.
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On Christmas Eve, the crews of the Breck and the USS Toucey (DD-282) entertained fifty boys and girls from a local Catholic orphanage. The ships were decorated with signal flags, branches of fir trees were lashed to the masts, and all the ships’ lights were turned on, including the search lights. Santa Claus (Père Noël) made an appearance to hand out gifts to the children: pocketknives for the boys and dolls and handkerchiefs for the girls. Carols were sung, and all the children had an enjoyable time.”
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On the MV Centaur which I sailed on in 1970-2, when we were not carting cattle and passengers from Freemantle, up to K.L. Malaysia, Singapore and Broome we would detour to Christmas Island at Christmas time without the cattle.
The kids on board use to love Santa coming over on a boat from the island with gifts and leaving with gifts from the ship (usually duty free grog).
The kids on board use to love Santa coming over on a boat from the island with gifts and leaving with gifts from the ship (usually duty free grog).
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Thanks, Kevin!
Here are a few publicly available items along those lines:
The Christmas Ship, by Admiral Hugh Rodman, U.S. Navy (Retired)
Santa Claus distributing packages to children on the USS Antares Christmas Day, 1931
Christmas party for disadvantaged children, held on board the USS California by her crew, at San Pedro, California, December 1921.
Children's Christmas Party On Board the USS Oklahoma, San Pedro Harbor, California, December 25, 1937
Here are a few publicly available items along those lines:
The Christmas Ship, by Admiral Hugh Rodman, U.S. Navy (Retired)
Santa Claus distributing packages to children on the USS Antares Christmas Day, 1931
Christmas party for disadvantaged children, held on board the USS California by her crew, at San Pedro, California, December 1921.
Children's Christmas Party On Board the USS Oklahoma, San Pedro Harbor, California, December 25, 1937
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Love your steampunk Christmas wishes Maikel!Maikel wrote: ↑Sat Dec 25, 2021 7:58 am My animated Christmas card is available again.
A steampunk Jingle Bells , sort of anyway.
https://www.youtube.com/embed/4C3FGVUxgaA
Merry Christmas and best wishes for 2022.
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Just a nice picture I came across today.
Launch of the IXPE Observatory from https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap211222.html
Launch of the IXPE Observatory from https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap211222.html