
Today is the Winter Solstice. It is an appropriate time for holiday wishes.
Recently an e-mail arrived from a wild-and-crazy brother-in-law with the salutation “Happy Saturnalia”. At about the same time another one came with a string: “Merry Christmas to those of you who observe that holiday! Feliz Navidad! Joyeux Noel! Happy Chanukah for those of you who will be lighting your sixth candle this evening! Happy Kwanzaa coming up on the 26th! A sparkling winter solstice ! A festive "Festivus" for those Seinfeld fans out there!”
I enjoy all of those wishes and the warm and friendly sentiments behind them. Anyone who greets me with any of them is appreciated.
Why would anyone object?
One of my favorite sayings is “Things could be worse. You could be one of them.”
Salve Saturnalia ab omnia. (My last Latin class was LV years ago.)