
Brazilian Pepper Tree, formerly known as Florida Holly. Photo by Ann Murray, University of Florida.
Christmas in Virginia
Poinsettias indoors.
Cardinals at the feeder.
Red holly berries.
Red bow on evergreen wreath.
Christmas time in Virginia!
Christmas in Florida
Poinsettias outdoors.
Red poison ivy, palm trees.
Red Bow on faux wreath.
“Florida Holly” berries.
Christmas time in Florida!

Photo by Gustavo Fring from Pexels.
A Little Chat with Santa
Q. I know you grew up in Virginia, Cheryl. Do you feel that Christmas is too hot in South Florida where you now live?
A. No, South Florida weather is lovely at Christmas, Santa.
Q. Why do you have a fake wreath on your door?
A. Real wreaths dry out and turn brown within a couple of days here. Fake ones last forever!
Q. Florida Holly Trees are so pretty! Why don’t you plant some in your yard?
A. Brazilian Pepper Tree, sometimes called “Florida Holly,” is an invasive alien species related to poison ivy. It is irritating to some people.
Q. Oh! Why do you even have such a plant in Florida?
A. Florida has outlawed Brazilian Pepper Trees, but birds eat the berries and spread seeds everywhere! Despite our best efforts, I think that tree is here to stay.
Q. Why don’t you have a bird feeder? Don’t you like birds anymore?
A. I love birds! But Florida birds can find their own food all year long.
Q. Don’t you ever wish for a white Christmas? Snow is so beautiful!
A. No! I enjoyed snow when I was younger, but it got old scraping the windshield. I am glad we don’t have snow here. I wear flip flops and shorts every day. No need to bring me any mittens, Santa!
Q. Don’t you ever miss Virginia?
A. Sometimes…although I have lived in Florida for thirty years.
Q. Thank you for taking time to chat with us today, Cheryl. Merry Christmas!
A. My pleasure, Santa. Merry Christmas to you! I am sorry we don’t have a chimney, but I will leave you a key in the poinsettia pot by the door.
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Robert and I hope
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in your Christmas stocking!
We wish you peace, love, health,
& lots of smiles in 2024!
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Wishing you and your family a wonderful holiday season, Cheryl!
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Thank you, Lavinia. ❤ ❤ ❤
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This post was so fun! I love the contrast of the two Christmases—I’ve yet to experience a warm Christmas, so it’s interesting to my Midwestern brain to picture December in flip flops, haha! Have a wonderful holiday season, Cheryl. 🎄
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Thank you so much for your kind comment, Samantha! It made me smile! ❤ Glad you enjoyed the post. I remember white winters and playing in the snow with great fondness, at least briefly. 🙂
Wishing you and yours a joyous holiday season! ❤
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Love this, Merry Christmas Cheryl! Maggie
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Thank you, Maggie. Glad you enjoyed this. Merry Christmas to you and Richard! ❤ ❤ ❤
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Happy Christmas to you and your family, Cheryl! 🤶🏻❄️🎄
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Best wishes for the holidays, Adel! ❤ ❤ ❤
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Ho ho ho…🎅❤️🎁 I wish you a Merry Christmas and a wonderful 2024!
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Thank you so much, Filipa! Hope Santa is very good to you and your family! May 2024 bring you all you wish for! ❤
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I don’t ask him too much…just health and peace.
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This is quite a creative idea – writing about a conversation with Santa. And it was quite an entertaining read!
Merry Christmas to you and your family! ❤️
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Thank you for your kind comment. ❤ Glad you enjoyed the chat with Santa. 🙂 All the best for the holidays and 2024 ! ❤
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Merry Christmas to you Cheryl and your family. Wishing peace, happiness and health to you too ✨️
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Thank you Mousumi! ❤ ❤ ❤
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Wonderful wishes there. I wish you, your delta boy and all others in the family a Merry Christmas and a wonderful 2024 in advance, Cheryl. Thanks for the nice enjoyable read.
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Thank you, JM, for your kind wishes. I deeply appreciate it. ❤ So happy to hear you enjoyed the post.
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Cheryl, your Christmas vibes in Virginia and Florida are so cool! Poinsettias indoors and outdoors, Florida Holly debates, and the practicalities of fake wreaths—love it! Your chat with Santa is hilarious and so relatable, especially the flip flops and shorts preference over snow. Wishing you and Robert a fantastic Christmas, full of peace, love, health, and lots of smiles in 2024! 🎄❤️
~David
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David, your kind words mean a lot to me. Thank you so much! I am glad you enjoyed post, and found it funny and relatable. Wishing you many happy days wearing flip flops and shorts in 2024! ❤ ❤ ❤
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I love how you framed this post, Cheryl, and the parallels you draw between Christmases in two very different parts of the U.S.!
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So glad you enjoyed the post, Ingrid! Thank you so much for your kind comment. “May your days be merry and bright! ” ❤
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And yours, too, Cheryl ❤️
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I love your poem and your discussion with Santa, Cheryl. I enjoyed the contrasts between living in Virginia and Florida. I did just the opposite since I am a Florida native and spent many a warm Christmas there as opposed to currently living in Georgia and enjoying the four seasons. Wishing you and Robert a merry holiday season. 💖
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I am glad you enjoyed the post, Eugi! Thank you for your kind words. ❤ Georgia seems like an excellent choice. You have the four seasons but still enjoy a fairly mild climate. If you have a white Christmas, I may be a tiny bit envious! 🙂
All the best to you and yours, Eugi! Happy Holidays!
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Lovely poem and chat with Santa! Merry Christmas!
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Thank you so much, Chen! ❤ Merry Christmas!
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lovely and inspiriting Cheryl. Love that you have enjoyed so many wonderful xmas’s with memories near and dear to your heart. Fun to hear your answers to the questions. Have a wonderful holiday and lots of love to you, Robert, and your family. 🎄💗
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Thank you, Cindy. Glad you found the chat with Santa fun. ❤ ❤ ❤ Holiday cheer to you and your whole wonderful tribe! ❤
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it was soooo lovely and thank you❣️
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Being a Virginian gal, I loved this little comparison! Happy Holidays to you and yours, Cheryl. ❣️
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Thank you so much, Layla! ❤ So glad you enjoyed the post! Happy Holidays to you!
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Red poison ivy!? Is that the same as the Brazilian Pepper Trees? I will have to look that up and stay away from it when I come to Florida. Sometimes I miss snow, but hubby does not since he lived in CT most of his life. Do your summers get terribly hot?
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We have two kinds of poison ivy here, the usual one and a miniature one with tiny leaves. About Christmastime, those tiny leaves turn bright red along the edges of the woods. the Brazilian pepper tree causes skin irritation in some people, though it never bothered me.
Our weather is a little more unpredictable now due to climate change, but SW Florida in summers is rainy with temperatures that rarely reach 95 degrees. We used to get freezing temperatures about once every 10 years, but we had two freezes last winter. I am with your hubby on the snow. It’s beautiful, and I have fond memories of playing in the snow, but I don’t miss it.
Happy New Year, JoAnna! ❤
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I was not aware of the contrast between two places, but I loved your chat with Santa. It’s true that in many cases, we go for fake things, as convenience demands. Wishing you and Robert, an enjoyable holidays. Merry Christmas and happy new year 2024 with lots of love, health and joy 🎉🎄💐💖
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Thank you, KK, for your kind words and holiday wishes. ❤ I am so happy you enjoyed the chat with Santa. We had a quiet, but enjoyable Christmas. The time we spent together and phone calls and thoughtful gifts sent from our families made it a holiday surrounded by love.
Merry Christmas, KK! Wishing you a joyous, peaceful, and healthy 2024!
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You’re more than welcome 🙏💐
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clever & sweet & totally agree lol – wishing you & yours a wonderful rest of the season 🙂
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Hey Cheryl. How are you, dearest. I missed your posts. It so happens that notifs were off on your posts. I swear I didn’t do it.
But now they’re ON like I like them to be.
These parallels are lovely. I grew up with no snow in the Caribbean but at Christmas (on Christmas) the sweaters came out. Hehe. I like this post with the two realities and the Q&A with Santa was such a joy to read.
Late but here I am. Bless you my friend. Hope your February has been spectacular. (Of January I don’t want to talk) 🙇🏽♀️
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Wonderful to hear from you, Selma. Delighted that you like the post! Sorry you had an unspeakable January! Hope the February trend continues! XOXO Be well and happy!
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