Happy Thanksgiving to All


This has been a very eventful year so far and I would like to take this time to wish all of you a Happy Thanksgiving. Those of you away from family and unable to participate in a turkey feast, I will raise a glass tonight in your honor.

Best Wishes,

Jonathan
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This has definitely been a year for the history books. Just think,a hundred years from now,people will be reading about what we lived through. My wife and I have been truly blessed through out this,whatever it is.  I hope that everyone has a great day.( As great as can be expected) Happy Thanksgiving all! 
I echo the others, and while I am missing the usual hub up that we have today with a home packed with visitors for the weekend, I am just glad that the wife, who is a Nurse, and myself (Primary Care Physician) are so far healthy.  I wish that that extended to the rest of the family but our daughter in law is slowly getting over a moderately severe case of Covid and we will just have to see how she does long term.  And I am very thankful that Vaccines were developed in amazingly fast time.
Happy Thankgiving to all, with special attention to our military and front line men and women that keep us safe and healthy! Their courage and comittment to serving us all will be particulary noticed at our table today. 
Thanksgiving is one of our most precious holidays. A time for reflection, to inventory our blessings, and to give thanks. Hopefully, we come out of this determined to become better people. And, to improve ourselves and our world. We audiophiles are fortunate enough to spend our worrying on things like vinyl vs CD, tube vs ss, and 1m vs 2m. For that, I realize that I am luckier than I have any right to be.

!!! ** HAPPY THANKSGIVING to all ** !!!
I'm a little late but better late than never. I wish everyone a blessed Thanksgiving. Bret
Hi, Jonathan. Indeed, this has been an eventful year, and in the aftermath of the events of September 11th, we've been reminded as a nation how fortunate we are to be Americans. Let us collectively send our thanks and appreciation to our military personnel, home and abroad, and to the police, firefighters, healthcare professionals, postal workers, and the many, many public servants who serve the American people. I also extend my warm personal regards to all of the regulars on this Web site, and wish all of you a good holiday season. Finally, on this day which is the 38th anniversary of the assassination of John F. Kennedy, let's remember the families of the people, both American and foreign, who died two months ago in the World Trade Center and Pentagon.