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A Penny for Your Thoughts

Penny Gross,

For decades, perhaps centuries, children were cautioned during the holidays to “be good little boys and girls,” or else Santa Claus would put a lump of coal in their Christmas stocking instead of gifts.  Children today may relate to coal only through those old stories; the coal chutes and bins that were part of home heating systems for centuries have been replaced by electricity and natural gas, cleaner fuels to be sure, but not the stuff of fairy tales.  Nonetheless, a lump of coal still is an appropriate aphorism for this time of year, as we review who and what was “good or bad” in Mason District, just in case Santa reads this column!  (“Good” receives a candy cane.)

As you celebrate the season with friends and family, you can find your own recipients of candy canes and lumps of coal.  Hopefully, there will be more of the former and few of the latter.

Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!

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