At long last, here are some Christmas photos and movies I promised to post. First are some displays at the Zoo Lights: flamingos, a turtle, and a fountain. Thanks to Travalon for taking these.
Here is the state Christmas Tree up at the Capital.
This is a beautiful winter sunset over the river:
We saw this crazy inflatable chicken that sort of looks like Trump at a Socialist protest we passed:
The next photos are of my Christmas tree ornament and Travalon's first attempt at glass fusing, a very cute dog. I tried photographing his on both a white and a red background and couldn't decide which I liked better, so I am posting them both.
This next shot is my coworker's Christmas cactus in bloom.
And here is the Christmas cactus I have at home in bloom.
I thought the Christmas tree at the East Side Club was so pretty.
Someone made a smiley face in the snow on this sign Christmas Eve. They must be a lot happier about the snow than I am!
Here are the presents I got for Travalon: a red panda and a miniature guitar that says "The Beatles."
And here are the presents he gave to me: an adorable Peruvian nativity set and a pillow of vintage streetcars in San Francisco.
This gives you an idea about the decorating Mr. Icon and the Brazilian guy did at Rich's house. I took some other pictures, but they weren't as attractive.
Some more flowers: the mini cyclamen OK Cap gave me for my last birthday is blooming again, and we got ourselves a free poinsettia when we bought one for Travalon's mom.
And apparently this blog platform will no longer let me load movies longer than a minute, so I had to put them on YouTube and then link them. First is a house in town that goes all out for Christmas:
And finally, the Holiday Train video! I need to edit this, because the first minute is kind of a waste, unless you enjoy the anticipation, and the last minute is a bit extraneous too. Still, the rest really gives you a great view of the beautiful train.
Famous Hat
Great pics! Your Holiday Train video is the best! I'm enjoying Randy Panda right now.
ReplyDeleteGlad my first attempt at glass fusing wasn't a disaster!
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