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Posted by:
Charles Nurse
12/24/2008
It is Christmas Eve on the Wet Coast, and I am sitting in my office looking out on a Winter Wonderland - and to prove it below is a picture taken from the front porch of my house, just a few minutes ago.

As you can surmise we are not going anywhere soon. Thankfully we finished all our holiday preparations yesterday, so today and tomorrow we can focus on enjoying the holiday spirit (my favourite is GlenMorangie Single Malt Scotch Whiskey).
Both Christmas Day and Boxing Day (26th) are holidays in Canada, so I will be back to DotNetNuke work on Monday 29th. For those of you who are Christian like us, we wish you a Merry Christmas, and for everyone we wish you the best for the Holiday Season.
Charles, Eileen, Andrew and Jen
5 comment(s) so far...
Re: A Merry Christmas from the Wet Coast
OMG, what a lovely scene Charles.... It's Midnight:15 here in London (GMT Christmas day), it's dry and cold but not raining. The view outside my place is like a scene from Blade Runner.Charles thank you so much for your hard work over 2008, a lot of people might not realise it (others know it only too well!) but Charles (amongst many others of course) is really at the the heart and soul of this operation.A big thanks this year Charles... thank you so much. Great working with you..... and Merry XMAS Nukers....!
By Alex Shirley on
12/24/2008
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Re: A Merry Christmas from the Wet Coast
Absolutely beautiful. So glad you shared this!
By Don Worthley on
12/24/2008
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Re: A Merry Christmas from the Wet Coast
Looks like outside my place. We have more snow coming tomorrow also. Merry Christmas.
By Dave Buckner on
12/25/2008
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Re: A Merry Christmas from the Wet Coast
Merry Christmas from me as well and thanks for the hard work on DotNetNuke 4.9.1 and 5.0.0.
By Sebastian Leupold on
12/25/2008
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Re: A Merry Christmas from the Wet Coast
Nice picture, Charles, and many thanks to you and the DNN Team for their hard work. I never think to take winter pictures ... and lost this most recent opportunity. We (that is Northern Illinois & Chicago) received close to what you did, but are now under a severe flood warning with heavy rain - which is not common, and has already melted most snow. Merry Christmas and have a safe and Happy New Year!
By John VandenBrook on
12/27/2008
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