Well, the Christmas decorations have once more been taken down and are piled up on the breakfast table. Although in the ecclesiastical year is doesn't end until Candlemas, Christmas is well and truly over at Moonbase for another year.
These glistening trinkets will be boxed up and stored once more in the attic keeping their magic safe for another twelve months. Attics have no greater function than guarding Christmas just as they did when we were kids.
We saw out the season in one of our favourite spots, Buxton in the Peak District, about an hours drive away.
On the way we called in again at a most atmospheric book shop called Scarthin Books. Its bristling with old tomes and volumes in rooms tumbling over each other on three floors. Seemingly from another age I could imagine Gandalf browsing its paper treasures.
Have you a fave second hand or new book shop?
Our trip was sprinkled with charity shop finds as always. For example I found this old Star Wars single quilt cover and pillowcase, which I've yet to date. I used to sell a few of these on my old toy stall in the Nineties and Noughties.
There were some items I had to pass up on as I've so much old stock as it is, although its very hard. I'm tempted to buy everything I take a fancy to but these days I can't. A further blog post will reveal what I left behind.
We ended our trip and Christmas break with a new item, which is very unusual for us. My Missus took a shine to this beautiful ceramic house. It can be lit up and carried round. It sort of represents all the fresh hopes and dreams we carry with us into the new year.
Is your Christmas completely over too readers?