Xmas Countdown: December 5: 20 days to go! Five months into the first
World War, troops along the Western front took a Christmas Eve break
from fighting to sing carols to one another across the battlefield. The
following morning, German soldiers emerged from the trenches and began
to approach Allied troops while calling out "Merry Christmas" in
English. Luckily, it wasn't a trick; dozens of British fighters came out
to greet them and shake hands, some even exchanging cigarettes as
gifts. Later dubbed the Christmas Truce of 1914, it was one of the last
examples of wartime chivalry.
A maritime lawyer by profession, sometimes called Frog Prince of the Philippines with currently more than a thousand of collectible frog items. Like the frogs with a reputation for leaping that is well deserved, jump with me to my froglandia as we travel and explore the world seeking symbols of divine powers of love, fertility, regeneration, rebirth, immortality, and transformation.
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