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Merry Christmas

BCJohn

New member
Hi I am new here just wanted to wish everyone a Merry Christmas and all the best for the new year.
John
 
Where are you from? Hope you and your's have a blessed Christmas as well.

God bless.

Mike
 
John, welcome to the forum. May God bless you with a very merry Christmas and a great new year. Post often. A great group of people here.
 
Welcome and Merry Christmas to you also. Stick around and post often.
 
Welcome John to the CMD Forum....always great to have another brother aboard! Hope you post often and we are here for you if you need encouragement or prayers! May you and yours have a blessed Merry Christmas and A Very Happy New Year, too! Amen! :angel: Betty
 
Merry Christmas! Glad you found us and hope to hear from you often.

Lisa
 
Per chance are you from B.C ? Every time I have been through British Columbia I have enjoyed immensely. It has been a number of years since I did the Bowron Lakes Canoe trip, wow what an unforgettable trip, all those mosquito's, Deer flies, and a CLOSE UP AND PERSONAL encounter with a cow Moose with her calf on Babcock Creek. We had just entered the Creek and started around the first corner and there she stood about 40 feet away in knee deep water. We stopped and backed off VERY carefully and the pair left us in peace with racing hearts.
Mark
 
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