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May the Joy and Magic Be Yours

A bell from Santa's sleigh ring truest in the heart of a child.



Have a great day. Be well. Do Good.

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Dan Stuart said…
Wow! a sliegh bell! how cool is that? I have a bell, but I left it in South Dakota. Now I am snowed in in Nebraska. ...but I do have some really neat bookmarks in the books I read each day and a couple of 'way cool' ornaments from the Boatique to think about. I hope you all have a wonderul Holiday!
Anonymous said…
When I was a young boy we had a leather strap with 5 brass bells on it made in Belgium, to us it was the “sound of Christmas”, bells do that.

I am wishing all of the Mary Day family a very happy holiday season and good sailing in the future.

I also thank you, Barry and Jen for your efforts in making this blog a Mary Day place for us to visit until we can board her again, thanks.
BC
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Tinker said…
What a lovely Christmas card!

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