Saturday, December 24, 2016

Merry Christmas!

Merry Christmas from our family to yours!


Last year we were in Los Angeles on Christmas Day. This year, we should be back home on the 25th. On Friday, we went on short stroll looking for some "Christmassy" things to put into this post. The hotel had some nice decorations up in the lobby. Lots of nice displays in store windows especially as you approached the big retail area surrounding Pike Street Market. There was even a few flakes coming down much to the chagrin of some of the locals.



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  1. Merry Christmas, Richard, I'll hope you are already on the mend.

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    1. Merry Christmas and thank you. Yes, already on the mend...

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  2. Merry Christmas to you and Bridget, RichardM, and a safe flight home tomorrow.

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    1. Merry Christmas! The flight is the last obstacle (but I got upgraded!)

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  3. Best wishes to you and Bridget for a fine Christmas holiday. And to find the Christmas spirit burning brightly within you. With out without snowflakes!

    Steve Williams
    Scooter in the Sticks

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    1. Merry Christmas! I hear that it snowed while we were gone. So maybe lots of snowflakes.

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  4. merry xmas and a new year back to you and family

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    1. Thank you! Only a short time 'til the end of 2016!

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  5. A belated Merry Christmas. I am glad you made it home okay.

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    1. Thank you. It was a pretty uneventful trip plus we both got upgraded. That's always a nice plus!

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  6. That's what I call taking surgery in stride. Seattle is indeed damp and cold. Fairbanks must be a relief. Somehow 'honest' cold beats bone-chilling damp every time.

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    1. Indeed, Seattle is damp, cold and windy. But the snow in Fairbanks is less walk-friendly.

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  7. Richard, Merry Christmas and Happy New Years to you and yours. Totally agree, cold and damp are much worse than plain old cold.

    Heal up soon, there's miles to go and things to do.

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