posted
. . . Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah and Joyous Pagan Winter Solstice to everyone, and may you all get home safely without freight trains and frozen switches delaying you too much.
train lady Member # 3920
posted
The same to you and yours, Henry. And to all a happy, healthy, and above all peaceful new year.
heatherite Member # 6059
posted
From East Anglia I send Season's Greetings coupled with best wishes for a joyful holiday to my rail "friends" everywhere. Let us hope that 2009 turns out to be a better year than 2008.
smitty195 Member # 5102
posted
Merry Christmas, everyone. From Las Vegas, Nevada!!
Ocala Mike Member # 4657
posted
Happy Holidays to all, and may all your signals be clear with no defects at every milepost!
Judy McFarland Member # 4435
posted
And if anyone would like a White Christmas, they are welcome to my backyard! No need to go to Montana to snowshoe this Christmas - we can use the snowshoes to get to the mailbox.
yukon11 Member # 2997
posted
Everyone have a Merry Christmas and joyous new year. I definitely do not want to go to Montana for a white Christmas..I spent 2 Christmas's there at 40 below.
Richard
Henry Kisor Member # 4776
posted
It might be fun if we all went to Essex, Montana, and whooped it up at the Izaak Walton Inn for Christmas. With luck we might even get stuck there for a couple of extra days.
RR4me Member # 6052
posted
Happy Holidays to all. I would like to go to the Isaac Walton Inn one Christmas. Snow for us is something we visit for playtime, then go home (But maybe not on our timeframe....)
smitty195 Member # 5102
posted
Foamers all stuck at the Izaak Walton Inn? Uh-oh...I don't know what would be worse...foamer stories or fish stories!
RRRICH Member # 1418
posted
I know I'm a day late, but happy holidays to everyone and have a GREAT new year, full of wonderful train-riding experiences!!!!!
CG96 Member # 1408
posted
quote:Originally posted by Judy McFarland: And if anyone would like a White Christmas, they are welcome to my backyard! No need to go to Montana to snowshoe this Christmas - we can use the snowshoes to get to the mailbox.
I used to live in Wisc. There was a white Christmas here in MN, too. I'll be getting out the snowshoes and the Sorel boots, just to go to the store. Then again, that does not bother al that much. Here's hoping that everyone reading this enjoyed the holidays they chose to celebrate.
sojourner Member # 3134
posted
I'm a day late too, but a Very Merry Christmas & to you all! And Happy Hanukah, Joyous Kwanzaa, Festive Hogmanay, or whatever else you may celebrate. May all your Sojourns be Jolly . . . . and here's hoping 2009 is a lot better than is being predicted and these trying financial times end very very soon. . . .
all over the world . . .
20th Century Member # 2196
posted
Day late also...but still Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah, Festive Kwanzaa,and just Happy Holidays to all the Amtrak forum members. Most importantly good health and cheer to all of you! Regards, Fred
DeeCT Member # 3241
posted
Happy Holidays !!
Dee (Procrastinators Club Member in Good Standing)
George Harris Member # 2077
posted
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
Dee: As another member of the club: Unfortunately the Procrastinators' Club never got around to writing any bylaaws, expcept one: Anyone arriving at a meeting on time would be summarily expelled. Unfortunately no one would be around to check for early or on-time arrivals.
George
notelvis Member # 3071
posted
Holiday Wishes to all as well. Soon I hope to post a brief report on taking me three year-old daughter on her first Amtrak ride last Sunday.