Feature Reviews > An oldie but goodie for the Christmas season

 


dlamont
11/28/2007 4:18:47 PM
hahaha, great feature....I love the "Griswald" setting

Lucas
11/28/2007 6:16:56 PM
Griswald, Ha!

You should see my house in a few days time then, almost puts Clark to shame.

dreece
11/29/2007 12:43:36 AM
Posted By Lucas on 11/28/2007 6:16 PM
Griswald, Ha!

You should see my house in a few days time then, almost puts Clark to shame.

Well then I sure hope you post a picture for us!

osborn4
11/29/2007 6:40:56 AM
I've always been somewhat jealous of those that get to go to the beach after opening their Christmas presents.

I've always maintained that my vision of a perfect white Christmas has white sand, not white snow.

dlamont
12/3/2007 1:20:37 PM
that WOULD be fun to be on the beach right after Christmas, just as long as it was warm haha.

twj
12/6/2007 7:48:06 AM
I love the Christmas tree and use it every year. Put a wreath around it with chasing lights and "Merry Christmas" above it and it makes a nice Christmas card. Taking the slide duration down to 1 second and putting in multiple copies of the slide makes the lights twinkle quite nicely.

iamgap
12/26/2007 4:30:26 PM

Our first Christmas here was not a prosperous Christmas, financially. To my wife, just moving here was Christmas, so Christmas 2002 was spent on the Beach at Emerald Isle, NC. It is not white sand, but it is close. IMO, Ft Meyers has the best looking sand that I have seen. As far as warm, it is bouncing between 40s and upper 60s here lately. Yesterday was upper 50s to low 60s. Today the temps have steadily dropped, and right now it is low to mid 40s.


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