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Friday 19 December 2014

Christmas Greetings with Snow and Ice Photos.

Merry Christmas Everybody

Seasons greeting to you all. This is the favourite time of the year for my wife Anne and I.  We have a Victorian three story house, (four if you include the wine cellar). We decorate every room; the landing, staircases, bathroom and kitchen included, starting at the top of the house, where my studio is and working downward. It's all done in a Victorian compatible style. It takes a long time, longer as we get older. It took almost a full week this time, but looks lovely, as always. The Christmas tree in my studio is four feet high and covered in multi-coloured lights and vintage ornaments, some almost sixty years old.

One of the Christmas cards I designed a couple of years ago is the first image below. It's my card to everyone reading this blog. The following one is of the leisure area of my studio, showing the tree.

Following that are a few photos of the snow we had in 2008, 2009, and 2010. We have not had any real snow in the area we live since then. It's a great shame, as Anne and I love snow, (and it's wonderful for photographs as well). As a result, I decided that this Christmas post would look seasonal, whether we get snow or not this year. All the photos were taken in the valley we live at the edge of, the woodland at the top of the village, or our garden. I don't think I'll be adding text with the images, they shouldn't need words, it's all said in the photos. Unless something strikes me as I load them.

 I hope Santa brings you all everything you wished for. Gordon.



 



















That's all folks! Have a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. I'll update this blog early in January 2015. It will be a blog of my abstract art. Have fun.