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What a fabulous on-line card! So clever and you two are truly handsome people. Thank you and Merry Christmas to you too. 🙂
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Thank you, Dor! I am so late in responding to comments. Christmas is my excuse.
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Merry Christmas to you and yours, JoNell!
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A happy and joyous Christmas to you and your husband JoNell. How lovely to see your smiling faces. Our very best wishes for all things wonderful in the coming New Year. XXOO Lar and Virgina
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May 2015 continue to be filled with your magic!
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Wishing you a Very Merry Christmas from the Texas Hill Country to the Texas Coast!
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Thank you, Tin Man! Stay warm up there.
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You clever girl you. Merry Christmas!
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I absolutely loved this! What a lovely couple you are. Merry Christmas and Happy Happy New Year.
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Thank you, Val! We are still in love at this age and after 38 years of marriage. All the best to you in 2015!
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Merry Christmas from Ireland. Absolutely love your card!
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A Merry Christmas from Ireland is ever so special! Thank you!
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What a charming card! Manages to combine the attractiveness of your coast (not snow and ice and greeny-black pine trees at all), with the attractiveness of Christmas.
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Thank you! I love the cards with snow covered trees and cottages but that is just not us. We did have a rare snow on Christmas Eve ten years ago but I will probably not live to see another one. Thanks as always for taking time to visit my coast!
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