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We're away to Jersey tomorrow morning at crack of dawn, leaving house, dogs
and nursery in the hands of various offspring.
We wish everyone a very Happy Christmas and new year and hope 2008 will
bring you all that you may hope for, above all, health and happiness!

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"Sacha" wrote in message
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We're away to Jersey tomorrow morning at crack of dawn, leaving house,
dogs
and nursery in the hands of various offspring.
We wish everyone a very Happy Christmas and new year and hope 2008 will
bring you all that you may hope for, above all, health and happiness!

--
Sacha


May I just add to what Sacha has said as well.

We too are off at the crack of dawn to board Cunard's new Queen Victoria for
Christmas and the New Year with all our family as it will be our Golden
Wedding on December 26th

Cruising south to warmer climes returning on January 6th.

As we are taking all the family, who normally descend on our house at the
sea side to house sit for us when we go cruising, we have some wonderful
friends from the North Island, known to the inhabitants as 'England', and
they are making a Christmas Party at the Sea side whilst house sitting and
feeding the animals and birds.

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you all

Mike


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www.rneba.org.uk. The Royal Naval Electrical Branch Association.
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"Sacha" wrote in message
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We're away to Jersey tomorrow morning at crack of dawn, leaving house,
dogs
and nursery in the hands of various offspring.
We wish everyone a very Happy Christmas and new year and hope 2008 will
bring you all that you may hope for, above all, health and happiness!

--
Sacha


May I just add to what Sacha has said as well.

We too are off at the crack of dawn to board Cunard's new Queen Victoria
for Christmas and the New Year with all our family as it will be our
Golden Wedding on December 26th

Cruising south to warmer climes returning on January 6th.

As we are taking all the family, who normally descend on our house at the
sea side to house sit for us when we go cruising, we have some wonderful
friends from the North Island, known to the inhabitants as 'England', and
they are making a Christmas Party at the Sea side whilst house sitting and
feeding the animals and birds.

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you all

Mike


Sounds like a fantastic trip, congratulations and a merry Christmas to all


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"Sacha" wrote in message
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We're away to Jersey tomorrow morning at crack of dawn, leaving house,
dogs
and nursery in the hands of various offspring.
We wish everyone a very Happy Christmas and new year and hope 2008 will
bring you all that you may hope for, above all, health and happiness!

--
Sacha


May I just add to what Sacha has said as well.

We too are off at the crack of dawn to board Cunard's new Queen Victoria
for Christmas and the New Year with all our family as it will be our
Golden Wedding on December 26th

Cruising south to warmer climes returning on January 6th.

As we are taking all the family, who normally descend on our house at the
sea side to house sit for us when we go cruising, we have some wonderful
friends from the North Island, known to the inhabitants as 'England', and
they are making a Christmas Party at the Sea side whilst house sitting and
feeding the animals and birds.

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you all

Mike


Wow, that must have cost a few stamps!!!
Have a good one

Anthony


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May I just add to what Sacha has said as well.

We too are off at the crack of dawn to board Cunard's new Queen Victoria
for Christmas and the New Year with all our family as it will be our
Golden Wedding on December 26th

Cruising south to warmer climes returning on January 6th.

As we are taking all the family, who normally descend on our house at the
sea side to house sit for us when we go cruising, we have some wonderful
friends from the North Island, known to the inhabitants as 'England', and
they are making a Christmas Party at the Sea side whilst house sitting
and feeding the animals and birds.

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you all

Mike


Wow, that must have cost a few stamps!!!
Have a good one

Anthony


Yes it did Anthony, but you can't take it with you can you? Why not get rid
of it and enjoy it whilst you can, and what better way that taking your
children with you? We have a few more cruises booked yet, an even bigger
better one for Christmas 2008/New Year 2009. We don't sit looking at
Picassos, Clarice Cliffe, Penny Blacks and Queen Anne Silver, we don't wear
Rolex etc etc etc. Having worked in a Prison I know only too well that they
could 'disappear' overnight, OK the insurance would pay up, but what then?
My children are very well catered for and they have told us to 'Enjoy it'

Many thanks for your good wishes. We had a wonderful Golden Wedding
presentation from the Management and Staff at the company I organise the
reunions though. The whole company were at the presentation :-))

Wonderful to have friends :-))

Best wishes

Mike


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www.rneba.org.uk. The Royal Naval Electrical Branch Association.
'THE' Association to find your ex-Greenie mess mates.
www.iowtours.com for all ex-Service Reunions. More being added regularly
"Navy Days" Portsmouth 25th - 27th July 2008. RN Shipmates will be there.






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"'Mike'" wrote in message
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"Sacha" wrote in message
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We're away to Jersey tomorrow morning at crack of dawn, leaving house,
dogs
and nursery in the hands of various offspring.
We wish everyone a very Happy Christmas and new year and hope 2008 will
bring you all that you may hope for, above all, health and happiness!

--
Sacha


May I just add to what Sacha has said as well.

We too are off at the crack of dawn to board Cunard's new Queen Victoria
for Christmas and the New Year with all our family as it will be our
Golden Wedding on December 26th

Cruising south to warmer climes returning on January 6th.

As we are taking all the family, who normally descend on our house at the
sea side to house sit for us when we go cruising, we have some wonderful
friends from the North Island, known to the inhabitants as 'England', and
they are making a Christmas Party at the Sea side whilst house sitting
and feeding the animals and birds.

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you all

Mike


Sounds like a fantastic trip, congratulations and a merry Christmas to all


Very many thanks Robert.

I keep on being told to 'Enjoy it' :-)

I will try

Mike


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www.rnshipmates.co.uk for ALL Royal Navy Association matters
www.rneba.org.uk. The Royal Naval Electrical Branch Association.
'THE' Association to find your ex-Greenie mess mates.
www.iowtours.com for all ex-Service Reunions. More being added regularly
"Navy Days" Portsmouth 25th - 27th July 2008. RN Shipmates will be there.



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"Robert (Plymouth)" remove my otherhobby to reply wrote in message

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"'Mike'" wrote in message
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"Sacha" wrote in message
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We're away to Jersey tomorrow morning at crack of dawn, leaving house,
dogs
and nursery in the hands of various offspring.
We wish everyone a very Happy Christmas and new year and hope 2008 will
bring you all that you may hope for, above all, health and happiness!


--
Sacha


May I just add to what Sacha has said as well.


We too are off at the crack of dawn to board Cunard's new Queen Victoria
for Christmas and the New Year with all our family as it will be our
Golden Wedding on December 26th


Cruising south to warmer climes returning on January 6th.


As we are taking all the family, who normally descend on our house at the
sea side to house sit for us when we go cruising, we have some wonderful
friends from the North Island, known to the inhabitants as 'England', and
they are making a Christmas Party at the Sea side whilst house sitting
and feeding the animals and birds.


Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you all


Mike


Sounds like a fantastic trip, congratulations and a merry Christmas to all


Very many thanks Robert.

I keep on being told to 'Enjoy it' :-)

I will try

Mike

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'THE' Association to find your ex-Greenie mess mates.www.iowtours.comfor all ex-Service Reunions. More being added regularly
"Navy Days" Portsmouth 25th - 27th July 2008. RN Shipmates will be there.




Lets hope everyone has a great Xmas where ever you end up having it.
and a very good 2008.

This Card is to special
not to share with all of you..
http://www.jacquielawson.com/viewcar...ode=0212320003

Did the last of the holly wreaths today so my hands have a few days to
recover before Xmas, still it gives me something to spend when we head
off to Egypt and Jordan in the new year.
David Hill
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Hi..

Sacha wrote:

We're away to Jersey tomorrow morning at crack of dawn, leaving house,
dogs and nursery in the hands of various offspring.
We wish everyone a very Happy Christmas and new year and hope 2008 will
bring you all that you may hope for, above all, health and happiness!


Sacha, Merry Christmas and happy New Year to you, your family, house, dogs
and nursery - and of course to all the other kind urg_users..!!!

BTW: Hope the great _Geraniums_ there (at/in/on/whatever Jersey Island) -
and all its cuttings you'll cut will survive - and will grow
successful(ly)..! :-)
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cu
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"Sacha" wrote
We're away to Jersey tomorrow morning at crack of dawn, leaving house,
dogs
and nursery in the hands of various offspring.
We wish everyone a very Happy Christmas and new year and hope 2008 will
bring you all that you may hope for, above all, health and happiness!

Thank you, and a healthy and happy new year to you all.

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Bob Hobden


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"'Mike'" wrote
We too are off at the crack of dawn to board Cunard's new Queen Victoria
for Christmas and the New Year with all our family as it will be our
Golden Wedding on December 26th

Cruising south to warmer climes returning on January 6th.

As we are taking all the family, who normally descend on our house at the
sea side to house sit for us when we go cruising, we have some wonderful
friends from the North Island, known to the inhabitants as 'England', and
they are making a Christmas Party at the Sea side whilst house sitting and
feeding the animals and birds.

That would be my worse nightmare, on a boat, any boat, for more than half an
hour. Good luck!

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On Dec 20, 4:02*pm, Sacha wrote:
We're away to Jersey tomorrow morning at crack of dawn, leaving house, dogs
and nursery in the hands of various offspring.
We wish everyone a very Happy Christmas and new year and hope 2008 will
bring you all that you may hope for, above all, health and happiness!

--
Sachahttp://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
South Devon
(remove weeds from address)
'We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our
children.'


I'll hitchhike on this message to wish all on uk rec gardening a Merry
and Peaceful Christmas, and a Healthy and Prosperous New Year. May
all our gardens be fruitful in 2008 !

Cat(h)
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On Dec 20, 4:02*pm, Sacha wrote:
We're away to Jersey tomorrow morning at crack of dawn, leaving house, dogs
and nursery in the hands of various offspring.
We wish everyone a very Happy Christmas and new year and hope 2008 will
bring you all that you may hope for, above all, health and happiness!

--
Sachahttp://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
South Devon
(remove weeds from address)
'We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our
children.'


Same to you Sacha!!

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Like it says up^ there............
http://www.blackberrymoon.co.uk/xmas2007/xmas2007
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That's lovely Pete, Happy Christmas to you and your son.

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