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Monday, December 25, 2006

Tis the Great Day


Merry Christmas to all,
Special friends and family of course,
And to all those we have "met" through the wonderful dialog that is blogging,
We wish you the best that the future has to offer,
And a great day today,
Thanks for making Northview Diary all thebest fun the Internet has to offer!
The Northview Crew

8 comments:

  1. Anonymous8:09 AM

    May your your cows be fertile and fat,
    Your horses swift and strong.
    May your calves be healthy and whole,
    Your yearlings lean and long.

    May your hay be green and good,
    Your grass long and full.
    May your crops be lush and grand,
    Your fields clear and smooth.

    May your home be tall and sound,
    Your family numerous and loving.
    May your health be clean and balanced,
    Your love long and proud.

    May this blessing find you happy,
    Full of fun and bliss.
    May you enjoy my wordy gift,
    It was lovely to create.

    Merry Christmas
    Sarpy Sam and Family.

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  2. Anonymous9:20 AM

    Merry Christmas to all of you at Northview Farm!!! See you all soon. I'm not sure what it will be like not having Christmas in August!?!?!

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  3. Thank you so much Sam. That sure is a basket of good wishes and we will much enjoy them. All the same back to you, Darling Wife, and the family. It is a pleasure to know you.

    Merry Christmas, Nyvolfan. We enjoy our Christmas with you any time of year....and I am looking forward to that pizza!

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  4. Anonymous11:37 AM

    Merry Christmas and Best Wishes for the New Year. Although the phrases are so weel-worn, the sentiments are fresh and sincere.

    I thank you for a wonderful year of great reading, frequent laughs, inspiring thoughts, provocative posts, and an insight into your daily life.

    Your blog has all the attributes of a great novel (to which I'm so addicted). Now I understand why the serial novels of the Victorian era were so popular!

    Sarpy Sam -- that's wonderful!

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  5. Anonymous3:37 PM

    All the best at this festive time!

    (Thank you for the e-mail too!)

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  6. Merry Christmas!

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  7. Those are cute cookies. Did you make them??

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  8. Hi Keri, thank you and thanks for visiting. The cookies were made by our two daughters and tasted as good as they look....now if I can just talk them into making more!

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