This will be my penultimate post of 2021. After Thursday’s blog, I will be taking a break till the new year.
Every December, I try to capture a set of images that would make good Christmas cards. I used to have a colour ‘photograph’ printer, and would send some of these to family members. But the device was old and had begun behaving erratically. For such a small level of use, it wasn’t really worth replacing. But they do find a good home in blog posts…
Here then are my pick of December 2021’s photographs, sent with love and thanks to those whose companionship and support has become so special, despite us only meeting here, in ‘cyberland’.
In these harsh times of Covid, this ‘virtual’ – yet very real – world has become precious to us all, and provided a continuation of communication and creativity that would otherwise have been aching void.
And there we have it… Happy Christmas! Thank you for being ‘out there’ and here’s to more blogging companionship in 2022.
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Steve, nicely done. Be safe. Happy holidays. Keith
Thank you, Keith. Happy Christmas!
Loved, loved that last one! A perfect card! Merry Christmas!
Thanks, Noelle. My choice, too!
Fabulous photos! Happy Christmas!
Terrific photos. Thank you for sharing. Happy holidays
Thank you! And best wishes to you and your loved ones 🎄🎄