09 December 2025

Planning a collective holiday greeting card

I first tried this in December of 2009 as a Christmas card, then revived the concept in 2017 and again in 2018 as a New Year's endeavor.

Here are the instructions on how to participate:

1) In the comment section of THIS post, give me a LINK to a photo (or a bit of artwork or other image) that you have in your blog, or in your Flickr photostream or in some other online storage site that I can access. I'd prefer that you not email me the photo - just give the link and I'll go there and copy/paste it.* (but see addendum)

The picture can be of you, or your family, or your computer, or your cat, or whatever - it doesn't matter.  It should belong to you (not a commercial image with copyright issues).

2) With the photo link send a brief (~25 words) greeting, directed to the other readers and visitors.  This is to be a greeting to other readers, not a comment to me or about TYWKIWDBI.

3) Sign with the avatar name you use in commenting here, or in your blog, or your real name if you wish. This is not a venue to be used to say "Hi from anon."  I recognize that a number of readers here prefer to leave comments anonymously - which is fine - but this greeting card is for identifiable people.

Note - as various trolls have realized, for TYWKIWDBI I am the "autocrat at the breakfast table" and reserve absolute right to control the content.  For this venture I may edit comments for length and trim pictures if they are too big.  I may limit the number of entries if there are too many, and I will absolutely vaporize anything that hints of spam or might be offensive to other readers.

And it doesn't need to be "Christmasy" - this will be posted after Christmas as a New Year's greeting, so it can celebrate the end of the past year or express hope about the one to come.  But mostly it's just to say "hi" to other readers whose names you have seen in the comments.

*Addendum: I realize that not everyone has online places to store photos, so once again I will let you email me a photo/text/name if you have no other option.  You can send it to the blog's address: retag4726(at)mypacks.net.  

I'm looking forward to seeing what arrives.  This was last year's collective greeting.

Reposted from 2021 because collective greetings and good wishes are more necessary now than ever before.  Please note this feature is only for readers/commentors with established identities.  I know some readers prefer to click the "anonymous" button when writing a comment for privacy reasons, but I encourage you if you log in anonymously to establish some kind of identity by signing your comments with a cryptic identity ("old lady in Peoria", "the guy with two bicycles" or whatever).

This was the holiday greeting for December 2021.

Here is the one from 2022.

10 comments:

  1. https://shorturl.at/lxQpM "Three suns are better than won! On two, the New Year!" - Skeetmotis

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    1. Got it. The image at the link is doubled. Would you like me to insert the pair or just one?

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    2. It is a stereograph (3d photo) The original is at https://skeetmotis.blogspot.com/2025/10/three-setting-suns.html Three setting suns

      You can pick either one - seeing the three 'suns' was the cool part.

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  2. https://flic.kr/p/2rJ5cpJ Happy Holidays & Merry New Year - from Dutch !

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  3. Greetings, all, from my right arm: on a sunny Jan day in southern Spain. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1e63yhD9ugmOh7iVqGRBAld_L53HJfeAc/view?usp=sharing

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  4. In '26 may we rest as peaceful as a Galapagos sea lion on a park bench. https://combo.staticflickr.com/pw/images/spaceball.gif

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  5. https://combo.staticflickr.com/pw/images/spaceball.gif. In '26 may we rest as peaceful as a Galapagos sea lion on a park bench.

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  6. https://imgur.com/a/V3sVRfL Merry Christmas from Canada.

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  7. May the good vibes you give, be returned ten-fold. https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhl8DTCh47z0ap8eualiA6jdg22zBfPOPYjacqCWMN4NkrEjGvvhHLU0jBwek75ZH9HfCMsn-YrrrF7nYYvd71r_BhDE6yDHW7i9pZBLl9wEROq6vcoa4Ovl0A-rSeYYSX7HEvXejZesMotJh8apV7wXfe27VYISMBcnNY8HJvipFX8oU5XATc5VFPmbpnl/s1920/7062.jpg

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    1. That worked just fine - thanks. If you ever need to send links to your non-techie friends and family, you might consider using this site: https://tinyurl.com/

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