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Bon Voyage

I'm going on a cruise. I'll be back in a week or so with plenty of stories and maybe a picture or two. Happy new year to you all.

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dive said…
Happy New Year, Robyn!
Have a marvellous time. See you in 2008.
dive said…
By the way; where DID you get that wonderful photograph?

Bon voyage!
Good for you Rich. Enjoy.
Oops Robyn not Rich! he he. Too much brandy sauce on the pud.
Scout said…
Dive, I stole it from Getty, like all the great old black and whites I use. Happy New Year!

Lynn, I'm glad you cleared that up, because I was a little confused. at least you enjoyed your pud.
Sassy Sundry said…
JEALOUS! Have fun! Happy New Year!
Karen Jensen said…
I took a cruise last year. Great fun. I hope you have a wonderful time.
lol yes it was yum Robyn. Still eating it actually... Errors expected.
Anonymous said…
Happy New Year Robyn - can't wait for the pics of your cruise. Happy Sailing ...
Anonymous said…
Gostei muito desse post e seu blog é muito interessante, vou passar por aqui sempre =) Depois dá uma passada lá no meu site, que é sobre o CresceNet, espero que goste. O endereço dele é http://www.provedorcrescenet.com . Um abraço.
Came over here to wish you Happy New Year, Robyn. But you're still on your gorgeous, hot, luxurious cruise aren't you. Grr. How envious am i. Still, i'd like some photos of your wonderful trip.
Alifan said…
Happy New Year from me as well Robyn...
Expect you have had a wonderful cruise.....

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