May the coming year bring you better than you expect – or deserve. With the best wishes and the kindest thoughts for a happy holiday season from South Florida Art Conservation
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Thanks a lot Amparo!
Very nice Christmas card!!!
Happy holidays to you too
Thanks Rita, see you soon!