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Happy Holidays to All
So tonight is Winter Solstice/Yule, and also the first night of
Hanukkah. Christmas is just four days away. The New Year is just around the corner. I grew up in a Protestant household, Betsy's family was secular (she didn't know her maternal lineage was Jewish till she was about 9). We try to celebrate all of our heritages, even an agnostic like me recognizes the value of tradtion. We'll be late lighting the candles tonight (Betsy has a concert ), but I do have a brisket in the oven. I'd like to take a moment to wish all of you here a Happy Holiday season no matter what you celebrate. I've met a lot of good people here (both online and eventually offline), and at its best this community is just that- a community. So for the holidays and 2009 I wish all the members of this community health, happiness, success, and prosperity! |
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Happy holidays to you and all the afw community.
Let the 2009 be a great vintage!!! s. |
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"Dale Williams" in NYC wrote....
> I'd like to take a moment to wish all of you here a Happy Holiday > season no matter what you celebrate. I've met a lot of good people > here (both online and eventually offline), and at its best this > community is just that- a community. So for the holidays and 2009 I > wish all the members of this community health, happiness, success, and > prosperity! Whilst "santiago" (somewhere in Spain) wrote ...... > Happy holidays to you and all the afw community. > > Let the 2009 be a great vintage!!! > His Lordship (bathed in summer sun in New Zealand; heading off to the beach for a summer break) says.... Community is a great word, Dale! Over the years, I too have met some wonderful people from all walks of life, from the corners of the globe, who share this passion for all things vinous. To each and all, I hope the festive season is a time of friends, family, good food and fine wine, and that 2009 exceeds your wildest dreams. And don't forget, if you get totally fed up with winter, wherever you are - NZ is less than 24 hours away! His Lordship runs a *mean* tourist service!!! -- st.helier |
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On Sun, 21 Dec 2008 14:58:21 -0800 (PST), DaleW >
wrote: > So tonight is Winter Solstice/Yule, and also the first night of > Hanukkah. Christmas is just four days away. The New Year is just > around the corner. I grew up in a Protestant household, Betsy's family > was secular (she didn't know her maternal lineage was Jewish till she > was about 9). We try to celebrate all of our heritages, even an > agnostic like me recognizes the value of tradtion. We'll be late > lighting the candles tonight (Betsy has a concert ), but I do have a > brisket in the oven. > > I'd like to take a moment to wish all of you here a Happy Holiday > season no matter what you celebrate. I've met a lot of good people > here (both online and eventually offline), and at its best this > community is just that- a community. So for the holidays and 2009 I > wish all the members of this community health, happiness, success, and > prosperity! Thanks very much, Dale, and the same to you and Betsy. Although my lineage is Jewish like Betsy's, I'm at least as agnostic as you are, so I don't really celebrate any holiday this time of year. But nevertheless, happy holidays to you, Betsy, and everyone else here. -- Ken Blake Please Reply to the Newsgroup |
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DaleW wrote:
> I'd like to take a moment to wish all of you here a Happy Holiday > season no matter what you celebrate. I've met a lot of good people > here (both online and eventually offline), and at its best this > community is just that- a community. So for the holidays and 2009 I > wish all the members of this community health, happiness, success, and > prosperity! Indeed, I'll add my wishes for a Happy Holiday to yours. We leave for 10 days in Florida with the in-laws on Tuesday, so I may or may not be able to post during that period. In case not, I'll extend my wishes to all that a great bottle of wine (or three) awaits you somewhere over this next fortnight. Mark Lipton |
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On Dec 21, 5:58�pm, DaleW > wrote:
> So tonight is Winter Solstice/Yule, and also the first night of > Hanukkah. Christmas is just four days away. �The New Year is just > around the corner. I grew up in a Protestant household, Betsy's family > was secular (she didn't know her maternal lineage was Jewish till she > was about 9). �We try to celebrate all of our heritages, even an > agnostic like me recognizes the value of tradtion. We'll be late > lighting the candles tonight (Betsy has a concert ), but I do have a > brisket in the oven. > > I'd like to take a moment to wish all of you here a Happy Holiday > season no matter what you celebrate. I've met a lot of good people > here (both online and eventually offline), and at its best this > community is just that- a community. So for the holidays and 2009 I > wish all the members of this community health, happiness, success, and > prosperity! I remain a reader of this (the only ng that I read anymore) because of the good spirit and convivial manner in which the contributors of this truly international group share information. I've learned something from each and every one of you this year and look forward to sharing a glass someday. A very happy holiday season to all from frigid Ohio (-3F) !! |
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Bi!! wrote:
> On Dec 21, 5:58�pm, DaleW > wrote: >> So tonight is Winter Solstice/Yule, and also the first night of >> Hanukkah. Christmas is just four days away. �The New Year is just >> around the corner. I grew up in a Protestant household, Betsy's family >> was secular (she didn't know her maternal lineage was Jewish till she >> was about 9). �We try to celebrate all of our heritages, even an >> agnostic like me recognizes the value of tradtion. We'll be late >> lighting the candles tonight (Betsy has a concert ), but I do have a >> brisket in the oven. >> >> I'd like to take a moment to wish all of you here a Happy Holiday >> season no matter what you celebrate. I've met a lot of good people >> here (both online and eventually offline), and at its best this >> community is just that- a community. So for the holidays and 2009 I >> wish all the members of this community health, happiness, success, and >> prosperity! > > I remain a reader of this (the only ng that I read anymore) because of > the good spirit and convivial manner in which the contributors of this > truly international group share information. I've learned something > from each and every one of you this year and look forward to sharing a > glass someday. A very happy holiday season to all from frigid Ohio > (-3F) !! I'll second that: afw remains unsurpassed on usenet for politeness and conviviality. And there is no single source from which I learn more about wine. Best holiday and new years wishes from muddy Normandie. -E |
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Hi all,
I love this newsgroup! Good people here. I must admit that sometimes when reading food and wine reviews by the folks here, I have to wear a bib to avoid drooling on my keyboard - how Pavlovian! Happy Holidays to all, Dick |
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"DaleW" > wrote in message
... snip> > I'd like to take a moment to wish all of you here a Happy Holiday > season no matter what you celebrate. I've met a lot of good people > here (both online and eventually offline), and at its best this > community is just that- a community. So for the holidays and 2009 I > wish all the members of this community health, happiness, success, and > prosperity! Best regards of the season to all at AFW. We'll be lunching Christmas Day on a nearby surf beach with a bottle of bubbly. Don't know who wrote this but... Please accept with no obligation, implied or implicit, my best wishes for an environmentally conscious, socially responsible, low stress non-addictive, gender neutral celebration of the summer (or winter, as the case may be) solstice holiday, practiced within the most enjoyable traditions of the religious persuasion of your choice, or the secular practices of your choice, with respect for the religious or secular persuasions and/or traditions of others, or their choice not to practice religious or secular traditions at all. May you have a fiscally successful, personally fulfilling and medically uncomplicated recognition of the onset of the generally accepted calendar year 2009, but not without due respect for the calendars of choice of other cultures whose contributions to society have helped to make Australia great (not to imply that Australia is necessarily greater than any other country) and without regard to the race, creed, colour, age, physical ability, religious faith, political belief, choice of computer platform or sexual preferences of the wishee. By accepting this greeting you are accepting these terms. This greeting is subject to clarification or withdrawal. It is freely transferable with no alteration to the original greeting. It implies no promise by the wisher to actually implement any of the wishes for herself or himself or others, is void where prohibited by law and is revocable at the sole discretion of the wisher. This wish is warranted to perform as expected within the usual application of good tidings for a period of one year, or until the issuance of a subsequent holiday greeting, whichever comes first, and the warranty is limited to replacement of this wish or issuance of a new wish at the sole discretion of the wisher. Cheers! Martin |
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Yes, thanks. This group has really been very nice lately :-) My only
problem is not getting green with envy over all the wines you folks get to drink! Seasons greetings to all from Oslo which has no snow and about -2C. Anders "DaleW" > skrev i melding ... > So tonight is Winter Solstice/Yule, and also the first night of > Hanukkah. Christmas is just four days away. The New Year is just > around the corner. I grew up in a Protestant household, Betsy's family > was secular (she didn't know her maternal lineage was Jewish till she > was about 9). We try to celebrate all of our heritages, even an > agnostic like me recognizes the value of tradtion. We'll be late > lighting the candles tonight (Betsy has a concert ), but I do have a > brisket in the oven. > > I'd like to take a moment to wish all of you here a Happy Holiday > season no matter what you celebrate. I've met a lot of good people > here (both online and eventually offline), and at its best this > community is just that- a community. So for the holidays and 2009 I > wish all the members of this community health, happiness, success, and > prosperity! |
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> Seasons greetings to all from Oslo which has no snow and about -2C.
> Anders Happy Christmas from a grey and dull UK. I have just been in the garage with my fridges trying to decide what to drink tomorrow, Xmas day is already sorted. Anders and -2C, have you seen the forecast? May well be interesting and my weather newsgroup is already hinting at a repeat of 1963, the scandinavian high is building and then a deep trough from the Barents sea through you to the UK. JohnT |
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As we live through an unusually cold patch, I shall make a point of
digging through the cellar and finding something nice to pour and hoist a glass to you all (and will probably post notes!). |
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JT wrote:
> Anders and -2C, have you seen the forecast? May well be interesting and my > weather newsgroup is already hinting at a repeat of 1963, the scandinavian > high is building and then a deep trough from the Barents sea through you to > the UK. > Bite your tongue! That's the last thing we need here. -E |
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Hi Dale and everyone.
On Sun, 21 Dec 2008 14:58:21 -0800 (PST), DaleW > wrote: >I'd like to take a moment to wish all of you here a Happy Holiday >season no matter what you celebrate. I've met a lot of good people >here (both online and eventually offline), and at its best this >community is just that- a community. So for the holidays and 2009 I >wish all the members of this community health, happiness, success, and >prosperity! Thanks very much indeed, and I'd also like to take te opportunity to send our very best wishes for the season. Let us hope most earnestly that 2009 is a better year than 2008 was. |
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"st.helier" > wrote in
: > "Dale Williams" in NYC wrote.... > >> I'd like to take a moment to wish all of you here a Happy Holiday >> season no matter what you celebrate. I've met a lot of good people >> here (both online and eventually offline), and at its best this >> community is just that- a community. So for the holidays and 2009 I >> wish all the members of this community health, happiness, success, >> and prosperity! > > Whilst "santiago" (somewhere in Spain) wrote ...... > >> Happy holidays to you and all the afw community. >> >> Let the 2009 be a great vintage!!! >> > > His Lordship (bathed in summer sun in New Zealand; heading off to the > beach for a summer break) says.... > > Community is a great word, Dale! > > Over the years, I too have met some wonderful people from all walks of > life, from the corners of the globe, who share this passion for all > things vinous. > > To each and all, I hope the festive season is a time of friends, > family, good food and fine wine, and that 2009 exceeds your wildest > dreams. > > And don't forget, if you get totally fed up with winter, wherever you > are - NZ is less than 24 hours away! > > His Lordship runs a *mean* tourist service!!! > > -- > > st.helier > > > As some of us can attest! Yes winter can be a bear m'lord, it will only be 77F here today. Some of us must suffer to be an inspiration to the rest! My best to all for a better New Year. -- Joseph Coulter, cruises and vacations www.josephcoulter.com 877 832 2021 904 631 8863 cell |
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Bah! Humbug!
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On Dec 21, 2:58*pm, DaleW > wrote:
> So tonight is Winter Solstice/Yule, and also the first night of > Hanukkah. Christmas is just four days away. *The New Year is just > around the corner. I grew up in a Protestant household, Betsy's family > was secular (she didn't know her maternal lineage was Jewish till she > was about 9). *We try to celebrate all of our heritages, even an > agnostic like me recognizes the value of tradtion. We'll be late > lighting the candles tonight (Betsy has a concert ), but I do have a > brisket in the oven. > > I'd like to take a moment to wish all of you here a Happy Holiday > season no matter what you celebrate. I've met a lot of good people > here (both online and eventually offline), and at its best this > community is just that- a community. So for the holidays and 2009 I > wish all the members of this community health, happiness, success, and > prosperity! Though I have been posting less and lurking more I have appreciated the insight and observations regarding wine and all that one may find pleasure related to consuming this marvelous beverage. So to you all I wish the happiest of holidays and peace, joy and some wonderful wine in the New Year! Cheers, Tom AZ |
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