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Our newsletter with reading recommendations for you (KW49)

Dear readers,

the word of the year is “change of weather”. We want to assume that there is something good behind it, in a good mood as we are on the eve of Christmas. Perhaps an era of good times. Either way, the rest of the contenders for the title look mostly lacking in fun. Or do you hear the anticipation of promising prospects with “gas price brake”, “inflation pain”, “climate glue”, “double boom” and “new normal”? The rest of the offer is a little more impressive: the “Glühwein World Cup” is now over for the German footballer’s soul. At best you will like the “flannel tips”: pragmatic without saving, they open up completely new dimensions of energy saving in personal hygiene.

Back to the turning point: Christmas is very close. And that’s why we enjoy all the heart-warming human actions, like this week in Frankfurt: https://www.rheinmainverlag.de/2022/12/08/10-jahre-weihnachtsgans-essen-700-hilfsbeduerftige-menschen-kamen-in-den-frankfurter-ratskeller/

And there are still many good things to experience before the presents are delivered: https://www.rheinmainverlag.de/2022/12/06/weihnachtsstadt-wiesbaden-viele-attraktive-und-kostenfreie-aktionen/

Good news too that winter services are good at handling ice and snow, for example here: https://www.rheinmainverlag.de/2022/12/06/frankfurt-fes-winterdienst-gibt-ausblick-auf-saison/

Something else positive, namely a conclusion, came to us from Offenbach on the day of the national alert. Nothing reached me personally on Thursday, but at the time I was traveling in Bavaria… https://www.rheinmainverlag.de/2022/12/08/bundesweiter-warntag-positive-erste-bilanz-der-feuerwehr-offenbach/

A regionally very popular excursion destination in southern Hesse did not fare quite as well in 2022, only the prospect that an atmospheric Christmas market can take place there again in the coming year also gives cause for optimism. https://www.rheinmainverlag.de/2022/12/08/thomashuette-bei-eppertshausen-keine-grossen-events-mehr/

Times that change or not: it’s time for mulled wine and the smell of cookies. Enjoy a weekend relaxing and reading our multimedia products! We wish you much enjoyment on behalf of the editorial team

Silke Theurer

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