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1. 335/365 december, 2. 336/365 advent calendar, 3. 337/365 a harry potter christmas, 4. 338/365 hugs, 5. 339/365 winter garden, 6. 340/365 zoo lights, 7. 341/365 christmas snitch, 8. 342/365 evan, my deer, 9. 343/365 winter morning, 10. 344/365 cookie making, 11. 345/365 limebikes in the fog, 12. 346/365 christmas shopper, 13. 347/365 christmas cookies, 14. 248/365 christmas program, 15. 349/365 little fox, 16. 350/365 preview of christmas, 17. 351/365 evan-made ornament, 18. 352/365 return of the rain, 19. 353/365 heeeeeere's olaf!, 20. 354/365 santa visit, 21. 355/365 rainbow forest, 22. 356/365 lion on a bike, 23. 357/365 christmas in alameda, 24. 358/365 christmas eve in-n-out, 25. 359/365 christmas, 26. 360/365 time for a boost, 27. 361/365 "bernie" the robot, 28. 362/365 boy + bot, 29. 363/365 the smucker's jar, 30. 364/365 quiet time, 31. 365/365 end of year
This is part of a panorama I made in December it catches my eye every time I pass the folder so Post
The December print is a two-color reduction print with a letterpress Tolkien quote from the Silmarillion.
Tonight's sunset 12/22/25was very pretty. The colors developed and dispersed very quickly but were for a couple of minutes awesome.
Seventy-four graduates were awarded bachelor’s, master’s or doctoral degrees by Archabbot Martin de Porres Bartel, O.S.B., chancellor, and Father Paul R. Taylor, O.S.B., president, in a traditional public ceremony that recognized the completion of their degree studies at the 17th annual December commencement ceremony of Saint Vincent College on Saturday, Dec. 18, in the Performing Arts Center.
Graduates were presented by Reverend Philip M. Kanfush, interim vice president for academic affairs and academic dean, while Evan Frazier, Chief Executive Officer of the Advanced Leadership Institute, was the commencement address speaker. Benediction was given by Reverend Maximilian Maxwell, O.S.B., Director of Campus Ministry.
The final shot in my 366 2008 daily photo project.
This completes the monthly photos of the pots of flowers and brings the project full circle, as they were also the first photo (see below).
After all the attention during the year, they're looking much better than they were last winter.
As I was returning back to Muskingum River Road I was cut off by this very very slow long coal train, So with nothing else to do I waved to the engineer and took his picture.
This snowy landscape taken in December 2010 on the back roads between Marietta and Lowell Ohio
Tonight Craig and I went for a dirve and ended up at the local Mall.
I spotted this '3D' sign in the foyer of the picture theatre.
It'a multi-faceted, so gave pretty wild distorted reflectionis.
Hand held I'm afraid so its a little blurry...
This was the best of a bad bunch!
If I' 'd been on my own I'd have had more time to get a better shot...
That's Craig's silhouette reflection on the left...
He get's a little impatient when I pull out the camera...
He's checking something out on his phone...
while he waiting for me to stop 'playing'
Here too is a flashback to December 7th 1991...
The original December Diary! %-)
I'm just about to race out the door to work..
So will be back a little later to catch up with everyone! %-)
from a year ago (December 1, 2008). Herons haven't been seen at the Nature Center pond for several weeks. Perhaps the bridge upriver which cut through their rookery did affect them. Great Blue Heron (Ardea herodias). Photo by Frank
I am horrible at this photo-a-day for December thing. Plus, I think this is the first picture I've taken this month that I actually like! Bah.
December Daily
(Paper studio single sheet paper, chipboard snowflake cutout, Sharpie fine tip, textured cardstock, staples, Ribbon FX, Make it Christmas flocked ribbon, silk ribbon:thin)