Hi there.

> Tom. Your story about your new telly amused me. Congratulations BTW. Telly
> makes the world go round ;-)
>
> So you do contribute to the list. I hang her to learn about photography, but
> I also hang here for the joy of the ride. And this joy is in telly buying
> stories like yours, pictures of Shel's old shoes, Godders car, and Ann's
> scrabble tournaments. It is about life.
>
> What am I trying to say? I'm not sure, but I believe it is something like
> this: Not having a DSRL is no excuse to stay away from the list.
> Once you have subscribed there is no going back ;-)
>
> Yes Tom. For many Christmas is a tough time. And before Christmas we tend to
> run in circles buying gifts, some making gifts, baking, and buying food. All
> in the name of Christmas spirit. When it finally arrives we are exhausted.
> On top of exhaustion, all the family events, and all the expectations. For
> many it ends in disappointments. Here comes the Christmas blues.
> Money is what makes this go round. And those who do not have much money feel
> inferior. That's a shame.
> I'm afraid it just the same here. Because of the blessings from the oil most
> Norwegians are rich in money, but poor in their souls. Personally I'm not
> very rich in money, and I don't know about my soul ;-)
>
> Anyway. What I enjoy at PDML is much about photography. But it is also a lot
> about the list life. Meeting people. Virtual meetings like you and I talking
> to each other now, and meeting people in person.

Tim's right. I feel more or less the same except of course that Tim
and I are different people so that different things amuse and
frustrate me, but nonetheless, PDML is very enjoyable community. I do
admit that some threads are finding their way to deletion fairy every
now and then, but this does not make it any worse. It is just my own
quirks.

-- 
Boris

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