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A couple of blocks down the street from the tree and bench I posted yesterday, I noticed this lovely tree. It's so cold just about no one has taken their Christmas displays down!
Rudolph Tegner (1873-1950), Danish sculptor and architect
Camera: Asahi Pentax Spotmatic 500
Lens: Super-Multi-Coated Takumar 24mm F3.5 and red filter
Exposure: 1/125 @ F9.5
Film: Ilford FP4+ (exp. 2009) hand developed in xtol 1+1
Rudolph deHarak's book jackets for McGraw-Hill Publishers in the early 60's redefined book-jacket design in the US.
Image: One of over 350 book covers deHarak designed for McGraw-Hill Publishers.
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Santa and Rudolph the Reindeer dropped into our Boxing Day party yesterday. I made the little biscuits after seeing the recipe in one of our magazines. They were a hit with the big kids as well as the littlies.
When you hear those little feet upon your roof on Christmas night,
you know that Santa has arrived in all of his great might.
These animals are truly a sign that Christmas is now here,
and you can have a wonderful day that is full of so much wonderful cheer.
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The reindeer envy Rudolph for
the things he gets to do.
He’s always front and center with
the least obstructed view.
It’s nice up there in Rudolph’s spot.
The air is crisp and clear.
The other reindeer miss so much
on Christmas Eve each year.
The reindeer envy Rudolph for
the place he’s been assigned.
For all they have in front of them
is someone’s big behind.
*** Merry Christmas ***
One of Ozzy's crunchy toys. It has a plastic bottle inside. He only plays with it when I get on the phone, otherwise he couldn't be bothered with any toy.
Ricoh GR
Well Rudy to my friends. I have come to live with Graham and Frank. They were so sorry to lose Amber back in January, so I am doing my best to help them. I came here on Tuesday and have made so many new friends who I love to chase around the fields.
Red-nosed Amtrak heritage P42 no. 156 races through Grand Saline, Texas with the eastbound Eagle. Photo April 8, 2016.
Ist es ein Hirsch oder eher eines der neun Rentiere vom Schlitten des Santa Claus, das sich hierher zum Garden Plaza in der Shopping City Süd (SCS) bei Vösendorf verirrt hat ? Oder hat sich das Tier vielleicht gar nicht verirrt, sonder hält nur Rast, während Santa Claus die elends langen Wunschlisten der Erdenbürger in den mehr als 300 Geschäften rundum abarbeitet ? Ich weiss es nicht. Ich weiss nur, dass es sich bei diesem imposanten Hirsch oder Rentier nicht um Rudolph, das Rentier handelt. Denn Rudolph hat ja wie bekannt eine leuchtend rote Nase, von der bei diesem Exemplar hier nichts zu bemerken war. Eine willkommene Abwechslung beim Shopping-Bummel in der SCS ist das Gebilde allemal !
Is it a deer or one of the nine reindeer from Santa Claus' sleigh that has strayed into the Garden Plaza in Shopping City Süd (SCS) near Vösendorf ? Or has the animal perhaps not strayed at all, but is just taking a rest while Santa Claus works off the wretchedly long wish lists of the citizens of the earth in the more than 300 shops all around ? I don't know. All I know is that this imposing stag or reindeer is not Rudolph the Reindeer. For Rudolph, as is well known, has a bright red nose, of which there was nothing to be seen on this specimen here. It is certainly a welcome change during a shopping spree in the SCS !
Mount Olympic trojan horse is transformed into Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer. Picture taken in the Wisconsin Dells.