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First up is Keith "Kez" Wilson's annual Doc Savage
fantasy Christmas cover - and once again he knocks it out of the park. Now I
want to read this! To see his other fun mash-ups, go here:
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Next, we dug WAY back to bring you our next item. From Christmas Eve, 1859, comes this charming print from artist Winslow Homer - a centerpiece he did for Harper's Weekly. Click on the image to see the fine details - it makes a nice wallpaper for the computer at this time of year!
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Next, we dug WAY back to bring you our next item. From Christmas Eve, 1859, comes this charming print from artist Winslow Homer - a centerpiece he did for Harper's Weekly. Click on the image to see the fine details - it makes a nice wallpaper for the computer at this time of year!
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Finally, we leave you
this year with a quote from Benjamin Franklin, who wrote: "Let no
pleasure tempt thee, no profit allure thee, no ambition corrupt thee, to do
anything which thou knowest to be evil; so shalt thou always live jollily; for
a good conscience is a continual Christmas."
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As always, thanks for coming along on our annual journey of the strange and bizarre. We hope we brightened your day and made you laugh along the way. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
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