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Merry Christmas


Merry Christmas from our home to yours.

May you have a peaceful holiday-

time with friends and family,
space to meditate on all that is right with the world,
and the ability to do at least one small thing for the greater good.

Pray
Rest
Revitalize
Laugh
Take Photographs...

The New Year will be fast upon us!

Comments

S. Etole said…
It {nature} really does sing, doesn't it? Breathtaking.
Char said…
merry christmas!
Teresa said…
Thank you for your Christmas wishes, I hope to take your good advice. What a lovely photo!!!!

Merry Christmas to you and your family!!
Anonymous said…
hi sandy,
hope you are doing well. have a great christmas and new year with your loved ones.
Pugelicious said…
Love your words - pray, rest revitalize - laugh - take photographs - all of which I intend to do during my month off. Happy holiday to you and to yours xo
joyce said…
Right back at ya!
Dan Felstead said…
Sandy...I couldn't let the Season pass without stopping by and wishing you and your family a very blessed and Merry Christmas. Thank you for all the beautiful photos over the past year and I hope you have a banner 2010.

Dan
Dagmar said…
Oh yea it's singing already. And you're making my day with this image.

Have warm days my friend.

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