I hope you aren't home surfing the Web on Thanksgiving, but in the off chance you happen to stop by here, Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours. May your day be filled with the people you love, great food, and, of course, some excellent wine!
Regards,
Alder
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enoch choi
wrote:happy thanksgiving! had a great lunch hosted by my sis-in-law in the richmond, with 2003 jadot beaujolais-village, 2002 ch st jean chard, and NV navarro gewurtz juice. jummy with the varied flavors of candied yams, cranberry jelly, and pecan pie.
Yvette
wrote:Happy Thanksgiving! Hope you had a wonderful time.
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