…and a merry Christmas to you (not happy holidays) from Shirley and Tom in sunny southern California. We’re still dreaming of a White Christmas like yours.
What a beautiful setting! A very Merry Christmas (belatedly) and Happy New Year to you also. Thanks for all you do. In Colorado, it was an all time high of 67 this Christmas and that was just fine by me. After living here for almost 30 years, I’ve had my share of “white” ones!
Hey Doug, Merry Christmas to you and your family.In response to your last article I awoke this morning full of hope, rushing down the stairs three at a time to maybe, could it be? PLEASE??….damn, no new govt.!I was sooo good this year too! {maybe next year}In order for it to happen next year we need your help along with others who do what you do. The voting in this country is not yet foolproof:ie can not be verified! easily hacked,etc.WE NEED to hammer this every day of the new year until the media can no longer ignore it. I have already made this my ny resolution, won’t you make it yours? All I want is to cast my vote next year and KNOW THAT IT IS LEGIT! AS AN AMERICAN IS THAT TOO MUCH TO ASK?? Please help Doug PLEASE!! thanks
I agree with Stacey, however, I’m going to start doing the absentee ballot. It’s the only way to keep my vote safe for right now. It must have been a beautiful morning to wake up to snow in your neck of the woods. Mine was overcast and wet. Calif. weather you know:). It just doesn’t seem like Christmas without snow. You are doing a wonderful job of shaking up the establishment. Please don’t ever think it’s in vain. I get CHB every morning at my in box, and I share it. Honesty is the best policy, yours is the best:).
Doug and Amy, Bonnie joins me in sending our best wishes for a Happy New Year. Our card to you was returned because we — duh! — sent it to your old address. Please drop me an email with your new snail mail address so I can send a card the old-fashioned way.
Walt
P.S. It was a balmy Christmas Day in San Antonio and we’re pretty much content to enjoy our White Christmases from afar!
Tom King
December 25, 2005 at 5:40 pm
…and a merry Christmas to you (not happy holidays) from Shirley and Tom in sunny southern California. We’re still dreaming of a White Christmas like yours.
cindy lee
December 25, 2005 at 10:55 pm
merry christmas
laura gayle
December 26, 2005 at 1:53 pm
MERRY CHRISTMAS and a blessed New Year!!!
SuZQ
December 27, 2005 at 10:06 pm
What a beautiful setting! A very Merry Christmas (belatedly) and Happy New Year to you also. Thanks for all you do. In Colorado, it was an all time high of 67 this Christmas and that was just fine by me. After living here for almost 30 years, I’ve had my share of “white” ones!
Stacey Thompson
December 25, 2005 at 4:07 pm
Hey Doug, Merry Christmas to you and your family.In response to your last article I awoke this morning full of hope, rushing down the stairs three at a time to maybe, could it be? PLEASE??….damn, no new govt.!I was sooo good this year too! {maybe next year}In order for it to happen next year we need your help along with others who do what you do. The voting in this country is not yet foolproof:ie can not be verified! easily hacked,etc.WE NEED to hammer this every day of the new year until the media can no longer ignore it. I have already made this my ny resolution, won’t you make it yours? All I want is to cast my vote next year and KNOW THAT IT IS LEGIT! AS AN AMERICAN IS THAT TOO MUCH TO ASK?? Please help Doug PLEASE!! thanks
PK
December 26, 2005 at 5:53 am
I agree with Stacey, however, I’m going to start doing the absentee ballot. It’s the only way to keep my vote safe for right now. It must have been a beautiful morning to wake up to snow in your neck of the woods. Mine was overcast and wet. Calif. weather you know:). It just doesn’t seem like Christmas without snow. You are doing a wonderful job of shaking up the establishment. Please don’t ever think it’s in vain. I get CHB every morning at my in box, and I share it. Honesty is the best policy, yours is the best:).
Teresa
December 27, 2005 at 6:05 pm
Merry Christmas, Doug, Amy, and guests. I hope your day was filled with cheer.
Walt Sharp
December 28, 2005 at 4:53 pm
Doug and Amy, Bonnie joins me in sending our best wishes for a Happy New Year. Our card to you was returned because we — duh! — sent it to your old address. Please drop me an email with your new snail mail address so I can send a card the old-fashioned way.
Walt
P.S. It was a balmy Christmas Day in San Antonio and we’re pretty much content to enjoy our White Christmases from afar!