Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2002/12/21
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]>Well we all know the price topic only succeeded in uncontrolled >disagreement, as simple topics usually do. > >Then religion / culture came to play off that topic ..... How from the >price of a camera to a subject that illustrates instant argumentative >feelings... politics and religion. Neither should be discussed on a screen, >let alone in mixed company, nor at the best of times not face to face at >arms length with a calming drink of choice in hand! > >So I thought I'd try to steer it to the season of Christmas. A time of the >year when life should be of excitement, happiness and joy for everyone of >those to whom this event is part of their way of life. And to those of >different culture / religion, a time of peace, happiness and good feelings >toward each other. > >In my home we try to celebrate Christmas as a family, exchange gifts as >simple as possible or something to generate a big smile on the face of a >grandson or granddaughter or each other in the adults. Usually it's the look >on the faces of the g'children that's the biggest gift of all for Irene and >myself. It's a wonderful time for our family safe in the warmth of our home. > >However, this year over and above the joys of our season, we are offering >extra prayers in the hope for peace to all people of the world during these >confusing and un-settled times. And as simple as that may sound, I believe >the grandparents of the world regardless of faith, place and needs want one >simple thing, peace for all and smiles on the faces of children. > >And I hope that everyone on this list feel the same regardless of place of >birth, well being and faith. And that everyone, even for a short period of >time, can rise above the turmoil's of the time to give thanks for what we >individually have. Even the list itself is worth giving thanks for allowing >us to communicate with each other of many different cultures, religions and >way of living. > > So, too all and everyone, a very Merry Christmas and a successful, healthy >New Year 2003. Peace to all wherever you are. > >ted and so say all of us: have a wonderful time over Christmas, keep your tinnies cool, drive carefully, don't make a fool of yourself in bay 13 at the Boxing day Cricket and enjoy a safe passage into the New Year Cheers and here's luck - -- Alastair Firkin http://www.afirkin.com http://www.familyofman2.com ()" "'() ( '0',) (,,)(")(") - -- To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html