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I'm sending the best wishes for a wonderful new year to you, the members of Talk Classical. Thank you for making this such a thriving and interesting forum!
And a special new years Thank You goes to Daniel and Lars (Krummhorn) for your huge effort this past year. You are simply invaluable for this community.
May you all have a great New Year's Eve and a splendid and properous year to come!
I will add my thanksgiving to the founder of this forum Frederik and to those who help keep it running smoothly.
Thank you and Happy New year to All!!!
PEACE
What is the "real " new year? Native people here celebrate the new year when the plants begin to get green, when the babies of the animals and insects and fishes etc are born...
For each the new year means somehing different. Should we at least respect each others way of "Being"? Seems to make sense to me...