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    Hopefully everyone here had a great Christmas and looking forward to a positive New Year. Mine was great spending time with the family, great food, snow and the rare full moon at Christmas. The last time this happened was in 1977 and the next one is not expected until 2034. Some of us will not be able to enjoy the next one so this lousy picture is to remind me of this great experience.



    Sometimes I create things for a special purpose. Many times the wife has a different idea in mind. This was created to be a belt rack for all of her western belts. For those whose wife has to many shoes, imagine a different belt for every pair of shoes. This is the result of a belt rack.



    We started two new traditions this year. The first was the Christmas Jars mentioned in another thread. The second one was the brain child of my wife. We use to string popcorn and cran berries to put on the tree on Christmas Eve. This year we made lights out of shot gun shells. This was not our idea but something we saw in catalogs. With the number of shot gun shells laying around and the cost of commercial strings, this was a no brainer. Sorry, no pictures, just an idea for others out there.

    Happy New Year.


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