Saturday, December 26, 2009

Holiday Interlude


Want a break from the Day After Christmas tidying? You know picking up stray bows, recycling Christmas paper, soda cans, card board and plastic? I know I do. So today I offer you this bit of diversion.

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Please be my guest. Visit and enjoy as long as you wish! It's time to take a break. An if you are so inclined. Share with us your own Christmas puzzle for a Holiday Interlude. After you've left your comment Please invite us to your house to share in the fun by adding your name to Mr. Linky.

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Thanks be to God!!

9 comments:

  1. Oh Cathy, that was fun! I did a rabbit, because I just saw a darling fat bunny in my snow laden garden trying to find some food! He found something, because he was furiously digging out something from the arbor vitaes! COme to my Nocture blog and see!!! What fun. Have a beautiful day and thank you for visiting CCC! Anita

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  2. Oh dear, you came to Nocturne....isn't that rabbit adorable? God gives them special instincts and skills to rough it out there! Times must not be so lean, however, he is fat! Good for him. May you have a wonderful day, Cathy! Anita

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  3. Hi Cathy, I hope you and your family had a Merry Christmas and will have a fabulous New Year. The picture puzzle is a great idea!

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  4. I hope you had a blessed Christmas. I love the song playing on your blog. Doylene

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  5. I will go and get a picture up. I did this one in 43 seconds and got the fastest time.

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  6. I love the puzzle. I am gonna do it when I have the time to figure it out. I work the ones on NatGeo.Com. Blessings
    QMM

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  7. Cathy dearest...you are so kind. Thank you for visiting; I have such fond memories of your entering my first writing contest with La Diva...that was such fun. Blogging is most definitely a tool that we can use for the good to support one another and spread the love. Have a wonderful new year. Anita

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