I keep Christmas cards and other special-occasion cards as well. Not all of them, anyway. Only the "meaningful" ones. In fact, I had one of them framed a Christmas card (sent to me by Johnny "Oh No" Litton), on the front part of which was a reproduction of a beautiful painting (by an Italian artist) of Mother and Child. I put that framed card on my
headboard and I say "Thank you" to it every night before I turn in.
These past two Christmases, Ive been missing the Christmas card(s), with accompanying poems specially written for each receiver, sent through the past two decades or so by my good friend Charlie Angeles from L.A. where he chose to retire and die. I really miss those cards, Charlie. I really do.
Since first week of December, Funfare has been receiving all sorts of cards. And as this corners "tradition" these past few years, I pick out the best ones, chosen solely on the basis of their impact on me. I asked some STAR people (Maridol, Anne, Arnold, Don, Bot and Maricar) to rank my choices and youll see the Best 5 on this page.
Agree or disagree?