Thursday, December 24, 2009

Merry Christmas to my Many Blog Readers

 
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To my many faithful readers, and to those who were so kind to comment, and to those who have so graciously consented to me presenting your work on the blog. May this Christmas season be inspirational and spiritually enriching.


Please click here to enjoy the National Film Board's 2009 Happy Holiday Card.
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3 comments:

  1. Thank you, Win for presenting our work...and doing the blog.

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  2. Hi Win,
    The best of the season to you and your family. Merry Christmas and safe and healthy New Year.

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  3. Its a lot of fun to do the internet research and discover some of the things. Thank you Ron for your kind comment, and Nureeya, your kind Christmas and New Year wishes are appreciated. Best to you as well.

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