2023 exited stage right with jazz hands and aplomb, leaving 2024 to slink in behind. Every new year looks strangely futuristic with that new number clinging on to the twos and zero – we’ve all seen the number 24 before, but somehow, it will represent the unknown future until approximately mid-November when we’re ready for the 25 to appear. I’ve already described how I spent my New Year’s Eve, hunched over a deadline, but at least the last week of 2023 more than made up for it, and that was thinks to Gaylord and my first French Christmas.
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