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the last few days have been terrific. mid 70's and clear. last chance to winterize the yard.
got the catalina in storage till beginning of april 2008.
got the mc scow covered and ready for midwinters in florida mid march.
today the weather is typical for this time of year. raining, windy and a cold mid 40's.
anyways tomorrow i give thanks for all i have. this includes the opportunity to share this message board. i cherish and respect all that is said on this forum. we may have adifficult time trying to have a national event once a year but, i can communicate with all of you on this board anytime i want.
hats off to the pilgrims and happy turkey day to all of you.
dave holtgrave 5722 sk/tr hard and dry near carlyle lake in southern illinois.
I will add my Happy thanksgiving as well. We've now had our C-25 for a year (a 1984 boat)and love the forum. all of you guys are really fun to "talk" with, and I'm looking forward to year 2.
I am going on my second year with this forum. Time flies. Hopefully I can take my 250 out Friday-gonna stuff myself on Thursday with turkey. Everyone have a great Thanksgiving. We do have a lot to be thankful for. Steve A
We can all be thankful that we live in countries where regular people enjoy great freedom and the ability to pursue their dreams and their hobbies. A special thank you to all the vets who ultimately made this possible for us.
Way ahead of you on this though, we had our thanksgiving October 8.
Anyhooooo, Happy Thanksgiving mmmericans! Very well said Randy: "We can all be thankful that we live in countries where regular people enjoy great freedom and the ability to pursue their dreams and their hobbies." Couldn't of put it better.
I think that the Canadian Thanksgiving date is far more sensible than the US one - I mean we get all those turkey leftovers at the end of Nov and then have another turkey dumped on us a month later! Of course, if we moved it to October we'd have the stores playing Xmas music for 2 months... Happy Thanksgiving everyone!
I, too, am thankful for our men and women in the armed forces who have given so much so that we can enjoy the great freedom this wonderful country offers us. It's great to be a citizen instead of a subject! I am also thankful having a great family and good friends, and for this forum and all those who contribute to it, making our sailing experiences so much more fun. Make it a very good day all!
Hear, hear. Thanks to our group with their families and mine that we can enjoy our special interest. Safe return of our troops to their families so they too can enjoy their interest. May everyone have fair winds and smooth seas. See you on the Forum.
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