Hard to believe that it's Christmas this week! I was thinking about the passage of time and other end of year thoughts, and then I found this image from earlier in the year - somehow it seemed appropriate!
Hope all your preparations have gone (are going?) well! WBW will keeping popping up during the holidays - so why not use the time off for some birding!!!
You can find more pictures from around the world at Our World Tuesday. Cheers SM
Very clever image Stewart. Have a wonderful Christmas with the family. No doubt the excitement is building!
ReplyDeleteCool image, Stewart! Merry Christmas to you and your family!
ReplyDeleteA clever image it is indeed, Stewart!! Wishing you and your family a beautiful and very Merry Christmas!! Enjoy!!
ReplyDeleteNeat picture.
ReplyDeleteHere, in the US Christmas means Christmas Bird Counts. In 1900, one man decided to give up shooting every bird he could find and organizing a count of the instead. Now there are count circles all over the country and they are one of my favorite ways to find new places to bird while making new friends. Since they last over three weeks, I usually get to go on several. I've been on one and will go on three more in my current area. Hope more of your readers can do the same.
Thoughtful post! Thanks
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Warm ALOHA,
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enjoy your time off :)
ReplyDeleteVery interesting image Stewart... I wish you and your family a glorious holiday enjoy your time off
ReplyDeleteInteresting with all the footprints...
ReplyDeleteThose footprints on 2015 are rapidly disappearing in the distance behind us...
ReplyDeleteThe 'sands of time' ~ Creative shot!
ReplyDeleteMerry Xmas and Happy Holidays to all,
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Happy Holidays to all at your home! And many thanks for all you do for the world of blogging!
ReplyDeleteGlad you got the photo when ou did, because it is for sure gone mow. Nice shot.
ReplyDeleteTime is marching on!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas!
Lea
Thank you for the wonderful variety of images you've shared with us throughout the year Stewart. Wishing you and yours a happy and safe Christmas
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