Are you ready to celebrate with fellow PF members this Christmas?

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The forum members celebrate Christmas and express gratitude for a successful year, highlighting the contributions of @Greg Bernhardt in maintaining the forum during challenging times, particularly due to the coronavirus pandemic. A member shares their creative attempt at a STEAM-themed Christmas tree, humorously noting it turned into a "conspiracy tree" featuring ornaments like Bigfoot, an astronaut monkey, and UFOs, and shares a photo for others to enjoy.
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Merry Christmas PF members!

Thanks everyone for another interesting and fun year!

And thanks to @Greg Bernhardt for keeping the forum alive!
(especially during these trying times we have lived, and are living, with the corona virus)

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Merry Christmas everyone! I tried doing a STEAM tree but didn’t have time to finish making ornaments, so it’s more of a conspiracy tree with Bigfoot, astronaut monkey, and UFO ones dominating! Thought some of you might enjoy a photo!
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