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Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Christmas Card


Today, as the snow lightly falls outdoors, and A Charlie Brown Christmas softly plays indoors, I will be at my desk writing Christmas cards. This is the photo we chose for our card, a February sunset. And so, I send it out to all who come to visit my blog. I wish you a joyous holiday season, and all good things in the New Year.

10 comments:

  1. Thank you ever so much for the Christmas greeting. It is such a lovely picture.

    Merry Chirstmas to you too... and a Happy, Peaceful New Year...

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  2. Thanks, Lisa. I'm pleased with it. This is the first time we haven't had family or animals on our card. I like the calm, still feeling the snow gives.

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  3. I sat down late yesterday afternoon, around 4:30, and started my Christmas cards. Are you surprised? :)

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  4. Not one bit, Les. :<) Happy Birthday!

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  5. How lovely, Nan!
    (I've just begun my cards today).

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  6. Thanks, Karen. I was planning to continue with mine today but I got caught in a book, and could not put it down. I'm off now to write some more cards.

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  7. Lovely photo--the light is beautiful. Best wishes to you and your loved ones.

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  8. How beautiful! I happened on your blog because you mentioned Karin's Christmas Walk, which I'm blogging about today. I'll be back!

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  9. Handmade Christmas cards are the best, especially ones with photographs such as yours. They are my favorite. Although I doubt I'll be sending any this year; school doesn't let out until December 23. I'm surprised they're giving us Christmas Eve off!

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  10. I was just needing a new background for my computer. Half of the pictures saved on my computer start with "Nan's....". Merry Christmas to all of you!!

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