Friday, December 21, 2012

The End of the World as We Know it?


Sorry, I just couldn't resist.  If the end of the world comes today, I'm going to be really mad, because I already bought Christmas presents...







Nonetheless, my friends, I wish you all a very happy and blessed solstice.  All hail the return of the sun!












19 comments:

  1. Thanks for stopping by, JGG. I hope you're having a nice solstice.

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  2. I love it too, thanks for the laugh! have a beautiful solstice! xox

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    1. Always happy to make people laugh on the last day of the world!

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  3. Tres amusant Sharmon. Have a happy one.

    Faith makes all things possible,
    Hope makes all things work,
    Love makes all things beautiful.
    May you have all three for this Christmas!
    Merry Christmas!

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    1. Glad it tickled your funny bone, Jo. Wishing you a wonderful holiday season as well!

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  4. Lol.... thanks for the giggle, Sharmon. I did wonder if I should bother buying Christmas presents ;-)
    Happy Christmas to you!

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    1. Always happy to provide some amusement, Robyn. Yes, I debated the gift-buying thing myself, but figured I'd be in real trouble if it turned out we were still here and I hadn't bought anything yet! Have a merry Christmas!

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  5. I too love it! Thanks for the giggle:)
    Merry Christmas to you and yours; may the New Year keep you safe, healthy, and creating more art so we can continually be inspired.

    Hugs to you,
    Gaby

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    1. I just thought that was so funny, I had to share it! glad you liked it. Happy holidays to you and yours, Gaby!

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  6. Happy Solstice, Sharmon. So glad that the world still turns and we gain a minute of daylight this afternoon here in Southeast Alaska. Stunning photograph of that cathedral interior. Merry Christmas, my friend. -sus

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    1. The more minutes of light, the better, in my view, and I can imagine that up there in Alaska it would hold even more significance. I hope your holidays are full of joy, and an ever-growing light!

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  7. Cute! Wishing you an inspired holiday and much health and some excellent adventures in 2013!

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    1. Yes, apparently, we're still here! Happy holidays to you, Carole!

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  8. Good one Sharmon and what a beautiful ceiling!! best wishes for the Silly Season & much wonderment in 2013!

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    1. Thanks, Mo! The Cathedral is in Savannah, Georgia. I hope you're having a wonderful holiday!

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  9. bonne et heureuse année 2013!

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    1. And to you as well, Elfi! May 2013 be a very creative year for us all!

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  10. Belated Merry Christmas and a Blessed New Year!

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