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mcfez
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Where will you BN, be Xmas day?
Normally we head to the house in San Felipe for the Holidays. This year.....the big Boss is flying to Germany to be with her Mum, young son is going
to Arizona, and I am going to my oldest boy's family home for a Xmas dinner. Pecan Pie and sweet potatoes..how can you beat that?
Merry Xmas to ALL of BN's here at this wonderful board. You too PJC !
[Edited on 12-20-2010 by mcfez]
Old people are like the old cars, made of some tough stuff. May show a little rust, but good as gold on the inside.
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krafty
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We will stay here in Rosarito and our daughter and friend will be joining us for some prime rib, along with the neighborhood "strays"
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Skipjack Joe
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We're hoping for warm weather in Gonzaga.
I'm still trying to get that Red Ryder BB gun.
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mcfez
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Quote: | Originally posted by Skipjack Joe
We're hoping for warm weather in Gonzaga.
I'm still trying to get that Red Ryder BB gun. |
yeah...well...keep your tongue off the frozen pipes :-)
Great movie that was...and still is.
Old people are like the old cars, made of some tough stuff. May show a little rust, but good as gold on the inside.
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karenintx
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We will be at home in warm and beautiful CSL. This year we will be sharing our Baja X-mas with a friend from NOB.
Our X-mas morning tradition starts with several friends and neighbors going to the beach for breakfast...last year there was 24 of us. Nothing better
than having your toes in the sand when we all says "Feliz Navidad". Of course everyone brings a bottle of champagne to go with the freshly squeezed
OJ.
Then we counts our blessings for the life we have. After that, we also fell sorry for all of ours friends and family that are in less fortunate
places...where there is rain, sleet, snow, and ice.
Arrachera is on the dinner menu...along with chipotle scalloped sweet potatoes and chocolate pecan pie.
Feliz Navidad
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DENNIS
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I'll be right here
Speading Christmas Cheer
With a box of beer
On my computeer
OK...for that I sincerely apologize. I was possessed and it will never happen again.
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karenintx
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Hey Dennis...
I'll call you if we have left overs!
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TMW
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We're staying home and letting the kids and grandkids come to us this year. Besides I have a lot of work to do in planning my next Baja trip which
will be changed when I cross the border.
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woody with a view
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enjoying our new digs..... overlooking the Coronados.
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Gypsy Jan
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Most Always Stay Home for the Holidays
Never liked the stress of trying to get there/wherever that occurs during this time of year.
Home is Rosarito on the beach, but we will probably be working on repairing the roof leaks after this storm and prepairing for the next one coming up
this week.
The Christmas tree is a live one in the yard, but the wind last night blew the lights off.
Oh, BTW, at the Mega Commercial in Rosarito today, we saw the big glass doors lying in pieces on the ground; the wind blew them apart at 5:00 am this
morning.
“Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow mindedness.”
—Mark Twain
\"La vida es dura, el corazon es puro, y cantamos hasta la madrugada.” (Life is hard, the heart is pure and we sing until dawn.)
—Kirsty MacColl, Mambo de la Luna
\"Alea iacta est.\"
—Julius Caesar
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Marc
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With the grandkids in the most northern part of "Old Mexico", San Francisco, California.
[Edited on 12-21-2010 by Marc]
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monoloco
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We will be sitting on the porch eating turkey and watching the whales.
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djh
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By the fireplace
at the North Pole . . . .
well, close, anyway ~ North Idaho.... Got that "North" part right.....
.....sitting in front of the fireplace with Shing and Fei and 4 spoiled cats..... Then off to the CDA Tribal Casino for their amazing seafood
buffet.... I prefer Juan Carlos' cabrilla or shrimp bruschetta (Mita Gormet, Loreto), and that's what I'll be imagining when I close my eyes, and
mouth to chew 
IF I get my rig roadready, I might be able to do a marathon drive CDA to LTO in 4 or more likely 5 days, pick up Russ's dune cart, overnight in SD
(thx. PC !). . . . and fill my lungs with some sweet Baja air....
but that's a big if :-). Still gotta figure a way home so I can get myself back to work . . . Jan 3 ~ please
excuse my swearing during the holidays....
PL&FT Amigos.
djh
Its all just stuff and some numbers.
A day spent sailing isn\'t deducted from one\'s life.
Peace, Love, and Music
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nbacc
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Just here in rainy Redding......dreaming of San Felipe
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Lauriboats
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At a close amigo's casa for dinner on the Bay of Conception.
What we see depends mainly on what we look for.
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sanquintinsince73
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We will be leaving for Santa Fe Springs, CA on the 23rd. We stay at my sister's house. On Christmas eve we make tamales stuffed with pork and also
tamales with pineapple. Aside from their presents that are wrapped and under the tree, we have my kids write a letter to Santa and place each letter
in one of their shoes.
In the morning each shoe is on top of whatever present Santa brought them.
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mcfez
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Quote: | Originally posted by sanquintinsince73
We will be leaving for Santa Fe Springs, CA on the 23rd. We stay at my sister's house. On Christmas eve we make tamales stuffed with pork and also
tamales with pineapple. Aside from their presents that are wrapped and under the tree, we have my kids write a letter to Santa and place each letter
in one of their shoes.
In the morning each shoe is on top of whatever present Santa brought them. |
Thats a great thing with the shoes!
Except for the very young ones in our family....past few years I have told the older kids (14 +) to skim thru the internet for stuff they want. Comply
a list of links from those "want pages" and send it to me. I order on line, gift wrapped too, and the presents get to directly to their homes on time
for Xmas.
No Malls, bell ringers, traffic.
Old people are like the old cars, made of some tough stuff. May show a little rust, but good as gold on the inside.
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Martyman
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Auburn CA at my Brother in laws. Hopefully do some downhill skiing before the big feast of duck l'orange
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tiotomasbcs
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Cactus/ baja christmas trees with hanging Pacificos and Shells w/ bogaunvillia flowers. Sandmen on the beach and the Traditional morning/pm swim surf
in the ocean! 80s today bwith 70 degree water! Aughh! Pura Onda!! Santa rides a longboard and drinks cold beers!! Sale Tio Disfruta!
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sanquintinsince73
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