I saw a group of Six Santas, girls in costume, on the railway station platform at Ruislip and had to photograph them, just in case I can adapt the song on the Twelve Days of Christmas to including Six Santas Sitting or Six Santas Standing.
The next day I was sitting in Waitrose, South Harrow, drinking coffee (read my previous post on the cheapest coffee) when a lady dressed as Santa joined me.
She said she had taken part in a run raising money for St Luke's Hospice. It has several branches of its charity shops including a large one in Pinner and another in Hatch End.
She said they steam all the clothes so they are crease-free.
Why is it called St Luke? You may recall the rhyme: Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, guard the bed that I lie on.The four gospel writers of the New Testament were these four.
Who was St Luke?
According to Wikipedia:
Varied costumes. One has a short beard and moustache, another a short beard and moustache, one a red hat edged with a white band, another a white edge hood, and two have white eyebrows.
The next day I was sitting in Waitrose, South Harrow, drinking coffee (read my previous post on the cheapest coffee) when a lady dressed as Santa joined me.
She said she had taken part in a run raising money for St Luke's Hospice. It has several branches of its charity shops including a large one in Pinner and another in Hatch End.
She said they steam all the clothes so they are crease-free.
Why is it called St Luke? You may recall the rhyme: Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, guard the bed that I lie on.The four gospel writers of the New Testament were these four.
Who was St Luke?
According to Wikipedia:
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