Germans like to send Season Greetings or Christmas cards to family members, friends and business partners. Some cards relate to the Christmas story, some show Christmas symbols, Santa Claus, snow -covered landscapes or nostalgic scenes of the past. On German Season cards you usually read Fröhliche Weihnachten und ein frohes Neues Jahr (Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.)
And here is your special treat: On Saturday Dec. 3rd only, leave a comment under this post and let me know what kind of Season card you like and I will send you one card personally from Germany to wherever you live. This special treat will be available for the first 3 people leaving a comment.
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Tree in Seattle
12/3/2016 01:12:55 pm
Thank you for your festival blogs and beautiful music :-)
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Christine Menschner
12/4/2016 04:18:05 am
You are very welcome. Please send me your mail address info@gvai.org and I will send you your personal Christmas Card from Germany.
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