
Holiday
- Happy Halloween from Beth
Lots and lots of Halloween oriented graphics, tools, and sounds for
the WebTV Page Builder. Anybody want to do the Monster
Mash?
- My Thanksgiving Gifs Page
Graphics galore,
many of them are animated. There are links to recipes, corner
graphics for emails, and other Holiday goodies.
- Happy Hanukkah 1999
This site begins with a slide show giving a brief explaination of Hanukkah. Many links are listed to take the reader to other pages, offering more information.
- Happy New Year
Lots of links for the new millennium including Happy New Year in Hieroglyphics, countdown, history, New Year's cards, even a link to the White House Millennium Council.
- Friendships
A delightful site, just in time for Valentine's day. Stories, poems and uplifting thoughts on friends and friendship.
- Easter Gift
In the words of the site's author, "The perfect gift, guaranteed forever. Will not tarnish, rust, spoil, break, decay, mold or shrink. And it's just for you!"
- Mr. Easter Bunny
Lots of interesting links including the White House Easter Egg Roll (you can get your own special White House egg), Easter clip art, and pages for the children.
- Forgotten Castle
"You drifted off into a deep sleep, and you have awakened in a dark, haunted dungeon...The Dungeon of the Forgotten Castle. Your goal is to find the Hill of Aysha and be free from this foreboding, decaying death hole." A Halloween treat for the brave of heart! Don't scream..…
- Halloween Slide Show
Scary sights. Hanging skeltons. Lurking monsters. Frankenstein. Disembodied skulls. Graveyards. Creepy Places. Creepy people. Scary creatures. Howling things. Darkness. Dripping blood. Had enough? Click over here and check out these other wonderful slide shows.
- The Wicked Web
- Templar's Thanksgiving Thoughts
This site includes the Thanksgiving story, links to Thanksgiving fun, lots of Thanksgiving graphics, some Thanksgiving music, many miscellaneous Thanksgiving links, great Thanksgiving cards, very special Thanksgiving email sigs, assorted Thanksgiving potpourri, and (naturally!), yummy Thanksgiving recipes.
- Countdown to Turkey Day
Thanksgiving commemorates the feast held at Plymouth in 1621 by the Pilgrim colonists and members of the Wampanoag people, marked by the giving of thanks to God for harvest and health. Here is a site with lots of information on this widely celebrated holiday.
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