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Chinese New Year 2011 - Year of the Rabbit (or Hare) (will begin on Feb.4?)
Must have the same word, or Chinese character, as the Year of the Rabbit will bring quiet times, peace and gentility, refinement..after a tough year of the Tiger, 2010! See the soft and gentle rabbit of in the tall Greek blue grass?
HAVE A HAPPY NEW YEAR!now that is interesting because according to my books, it is the chinese year of the hare, not rabbit. perhaps there is no difference. perhaps it is just a matter of translation. perhaps the chinese word means both.
the card cheered me up anyway which is the main thing.it has been a day of fog, mist, ice and more fog. ugh
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