That’s me, moving right along.
This morning, I took a look at some of my pictures from this
last year. Comic Con images give you
some of the best drama around. Some of
the best touch your heart stuff too. These aren’t necessarily the best shots I took
those days, but they caught my eye this morning.
Other things were just so quirky, that I had to stop and
capture them. I often cropped them
closely yet tried not to lose the force of the subject while eliminating
distractions.
I’ve had a lot of fun this year with my camera, and I hope
you have enjoyed these images as much as I’ve had in sharing them.
Day 1: December 25. Christmas
Day…1st day of Christmas.
Day 2: December 26: St
Stephens Day.
Day 3: December 27,
Day of St John the Evangelist and Apostle.
Day 4: December 28: Feast
of the Holy Innocents.
Day 6: December 30:
Feast of the Holy Family
Day 7: December 31:
Pope St. Sylvester
Day 8: January
1: The Solemnity of Mary Mother of God
Day 10: January
3: Feast of the Most Holy Name of Jesus.
Day 12: Twelfth Night and the feast of a few saints.
Are these Catholic days or Christian Days. I am a Sagittarian and we tend to want to rush to completion to begin on the next project...so...I really would like to get my tree down by New Years!
ReplyDeleteChristian days. LOL January 5 if you are sticking to the schedule. We expect our Christian neighbor to take his lights down today.
ReplyDeleteWhat fun photos. You always seem to find some interesting subjects and angles.
ReplyDeleteOh thanks for that. 12 nights indeed.
ReplyDeleteYou will laugh at me, I got another dog. We will pick him up from the shelter on Monday. He's five years old and his name is Kimbo. He's a little chiwauwau. I know I can't spell it. Like my brother's dog Rosita, but he's white. lovely disposition. Johnny barked at him and Kimbo rolled on his back and ignored him.
David says whatever….
New coat? How nice George is.
Some of Grafton's alphabet mysteries are better than others. I found a comment of mine about that one: "P Is for P.U." 8-)
ReplyDeleteThese images were new to me. I am still smiling at all the little angry girls. I am looking forward to another year of your observations, both visual and verbal.
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