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from my SL to you,
wish you all happy holidays and an awesome New year.
Be safe and enjoy your loved one!
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Je tenais vraiment à vous remercier pour l'intérêt porté à mes photos, pour vos sympathiques commentaires et favoris.
Joyeux Noël à tous
Thank's to all for your support, kind comments and fav. It is really appreciated.
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to all.
I took this cardinal photo on Wednesday and thought, he looks like he's wearing a Santa hat. I'll just add a puff ball and some white trim and he'll be all set. Anyway, Merry Christmas!
I was recently asked what me garden looks like in the winter... so, by popular request, here it is... this is a fallen assemblage sculpture of mine in the snow... today: Christmas Eve day... in my garden, which usually looks like this.
This is two feet of snow... up here in Montreal, Canada.
The yule log is burning on the screen too. If you look closely, you can see the hand adjusting a log.šš
Christmas ornaments have had a long history. The tradition of decorating an evergreen tree during the holidays goes all the way back to 16th century Germany. ... Ornaments were later made of glass and sometimes apple-shaped or round. Christmas ornaments continued to be a mostly German tradition until about the 1800s.
For everyone and especially for friends - Let Your dreams come true in this beautiful time spent with Families, Friends in a wonderful mood.
To all my Flickr friends, I wish you peace, health, well being, happiness, comfort and love.
Thank you for all the gifts that knowing you brings to me.
To everyone who kindly visits our page
To everyone who kindly comments and fav's
To everyone who uploads all those amazing photographs for us to enjoy
Have a fantastic Christmas & a happy new year
ā¦. I wonder what wonders and surprises we'll all get to see and snap away at next year?!
Christmas ornaments have had a long history. The tradition of decorating an evergreen tree during the holidays goes all the way back to 16th century Germany. ... Ornaments were later made of glass and sometimes apple-shaped or round. Christmas ornaments continued to be a mostly German tradition until about the 1800s.