"God bless us, every one!"
A Christmas tradition for me is that every year I make a point of reading 'A Christmas Carol' by Charles Dickens again and as a story it never fails to get me fully in the festive spirit. The fact that I am also working in the heart of the city of London where the story is set has added to the experience this year for sure - especially as my office is located more or less on top of where I think Scrooge was located!
As it is that time again I would like to take the opportunity to wish you all a very merry Christmas and a peaceful and prosperous new year. Feel free to choose whichever one suits your particular circumstances best of all!
I will leave the sentiment best expressed by Tiny Tim as my seasonal greeting of choice - courtesy of the Muppets amongst others....
"God bless us, every one!"
Have a great time and hopefully some quality 'toys' as well....;-)
14 comments:
Fantastic stuff, David. Really enjoyed following your blog this year. Have a great Christmas!
Cheers!
Hi Sydney,
Thank you very much sir! Have a fantastic Xmas and all the best for the new year!
Seasons greetings,
DC
Hi EG,
And to you and yours sir! I hope 2012 brings all of us a peaceful, healthy and prosperous time (and lots of new toys to while away the hours!
All the best,
DC
God bless us every one.
Couldn't have put it better David.
Merry Christmas to you all.
Hi CK,
And to you and Mrs K and the of course the felines. If they are anything like ours then the prospect of some turkey will ensure they stay in the kitchen for several hours - before during and after dinner!
All the best for 2012,
DC
Happy Holidays to as well.
Hi Kriz,
And the same to you sir - and all the best for 2012.
DC
May you have a wonderful Christmas, sir . . . and a great New Year filled with more toys and many memorable games.
-- Jeff
Hi Jeff,
I hope we all have some of that for next year!
Have a great holiday,
DC
Merry Christmas David.
Hi Rodger,
...and the same to you and yours sir!
All the best,
DC
Merry Xmas David
Now get making and painting the Hood round the light of a candle ;)
Hi Geordie,
And to you and yours! For reasons that will become obvious I may well have to tackle the WW2 kit first - I will probably go with the Germans to begin with though.
All the best,
DC
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