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End of December

Rounding out the end of December so that I can move on to other things...!



One of the things we did in December that I enjoyed, was getting up early a couple of mornings for some frosty, wintry pictures.  It's cold; people complain, but then the fresh air takes over and we see magical things.  Unfortunately, we did not have a white Christmas, even at my parents' in the mountains; the frost and snow was all gone by then.  


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  1. Wonderful photos, Karen! It's such a joy to see things from the lens of your camera! The photo from your parents house is lovely - to see all that green after the fire is fantastic.
    Cheers!

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  2. As always, your photos are gorgeous Karen! I loved the photos of the cables -- are you making a sweater? And that Hohoho wall is an awesome find!

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  3. These are great. I especially like the geese.

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  4. Such wonderful photos...I like the one with the geese taking off...wow.

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