On Thu, 25 Nov 2004 05:21:53 -0800, Jason Randolph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > To all on the list, even if you don't celebrate the holiday I send good > wishes and hope that everyone spends a moment just thinking of what they > are truly grateful for. Expecially here in the States where many do not > realize just how good we have really got it. > > Hope everyone has a wonderful day... > > Jay on the Oregon coast > > (Here's to hoping I get some pictures on a surely rain filled weekend!) >
Happy Thanksgiving to all our American friends on the list. Even if you're not American, I think giving thanks to whatever diety, spirit or life-force you may feel from time to time is never a bad thing. I daresay, anyone on this list, who has access to a computer, is in a much much better position than about 90% of this world's population. We all have a great deal to give thanks for, no matter what our nationality. So, amid the endless football, turkey, embarassing family stories, Uncle Fred getting a bit tipsy (again), give thanks. All the best. cheers, frank ps: have been pretty quiet on the list lately, due to a number of reasons. I'm just getting ready to head out the door to visit my kids for the weekend, so won't likely be back until Sunday night; I'll have a lot of catching up to do. Have a great weekend, all. -- "Sharpness is a bourgeois concept." -Henri Cartier-Bresson

