Christmas card by John J. Tackett for The Devoted Classicist blog. |
Monday, December 19, 2016
Best Wishes for Happy Holidays 2016
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We miss you madly.....I also have commissions....(YAY!) and blogging is low on my list.....I adore it....but floor plans and orders for light fixtures......etc......have overcome my blogposts! Back soon....I hope!
ReplyDeleteBest wishes, Penelope
DeleteI always enjoy the subjects you write about.
ReplyDeleteHave a happy and peaceful holiday.
--Jim
Thank you, Jim. Your thoughtful comments are always appreciated.
DeleteHave a super holiday, healthy and peaceful. Let us have more architectural history etc in the new year.
ReplyDeleteHels
Greenwich Village in New York - art, literature, progressive politics
Held, best wishes to you.
DeleteHels I meant. (No editing permitted).
DeleteThe card is perfect. Love all that you do, John. All the best for the coming year.
ReplyDeleteWarm holiday wishes from Cynthia Lambert.
Best wishes, Cynthia
DeleteBeautiful card design John!
ReplyDeleteAll the Best in 2017!
Dean Farris
Dean, I STILL have not made it to Naples. Someday.
DeleteI've missed your teachings...parables of style are so rare today, yours are of the highest vision...modern yet borne from antiquity...let's hope 2017 sees your wisdom in print sprinkled with a dash of lucrative projects between though small but rare...like you and your blog! Merry Christmas and Happy Healthy 2017. God Bless America!
ReplyDeleteYour insightful reflections are appreciated as well!
DeleteBest wishes, T.S.
Always a pleasure to see your holiday drawing, John! Who wouldn't be drawn to that elegant setting, imaginary though it may be?
ReplyDeleteBest wishes my friend!
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