
2025 has slipped down over the horizon and a quarter of a century has gone by.


Christmas is wound up – how many metres of lights on this reel? Answers at the end.

Time to blow the cobwebs away and head into 2026.

An alien or a jellyfish? Answer below.

Where are you if you have this view?

Who are you waiting for?

Whose garden shed?

Can you give a home to an unwanted Christmas soldier?

ANSWERS – NOT NECESARILY IN THE RIGHT ORDER
An ice plate, Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, 75 metres, the garden centre’s, Regent Centre Christchurch
Are you ready for the next quarter of a century?

I would love to give a home to that handsome nutcracker!
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Yes Darlene he is a splendid fellow.
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I too volunteer to provide a forever residence for that nutcracker fellow! As for the question of the day, I am as ready for the next quarter of a century as I ever will be, Janet.😉
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Hello Bruce. I would have taken him home myself, but I did not think I could manage him on the bus.
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Another quarter of a century would mean I lived to be 103. And that would clearly be more amazing than my previous three quarters!
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Hello Geoff, quite amazing, but not totally, lots of people get past 100.
Alas, you won’t get a birthday card from King Charles.
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No, I’m not ready for the next quarter century, if I live that long.
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Seventy-five metres! I thought maybe 10.
It will be interesting to see if the next 25 years zip by as quickly as the last set (if I’m around that long).
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