The festive hustle and bustle continued, but the mood was calmer than usual. My family was very pleased that there was no talking, no advertising and no music playing. It was like sitting in a mökki (a log cabin in the countryside) in Lapland in front of a homemade fire. If you wanted some musical accompaniment, Radio SRF 2 Kultur, Radio SRF 3 and Radio SRF Musikwelle broadcast the appropriate, atmospheric soundtrack. However, there was little agreement on this at the family table. Some found the classical music on SRF 2 to be whining, for those under 50 the music wave was acceptable in places, but often too much Christmas schmaltz.
Again and again, someone stopped in front of the hong kong rcs data TV and looked to see where Oona was sitting or lying and whether Maïly was gnawing on a bone. Every now and then someone called out from the kitchen: " " It ran around, lay down on the wool blanket in front of the fireplace, groomed itself and shook itself or ran out of the picture. Oona disappeared for a long time, then she slept on a chair. That's what animals do. Can you believe it, even though the apartment was still being prepared, the feast was being cooked and the tree was being decorated; people kept looking at what was happening in this absolutely unexciting program. It seems that many people felt the same way, because SRF seemed content and tweeted happily:
The feedback from dogs and cats is overwhelming! Thank you for all the woofs and meows. pic.