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Saturday, December 27, 2014

light and shadows on Christmas Day..


It was a warm Christmas Day on my Mornington Peninsula,
touched with the whisper of a sea breeze...
This is a view across Port Phillip Bay outside the Portsea Hotel  -
where we had a gorgeous Christmas lunch...


it was a warm day
a beautiful Christmas
to remember


Welcome to the shadows of Shadow Shot Sunday!


Your hosts are:
Magical Mystical Teacher
Rose (chubskulit)
Gemma Wiseman


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May the sunlight and shadows always be with you!

 

12 comments:

  1. Ah....doesn't that look balmy, warm and inviting? And here, we've just had our coldest night-it was 18 degrees when I went to bed last night. But, it could be worse, so I'm not complaining!
    Happy New Year! I hope the three of you are willing and able to continue hosting SSS2-we shadows addicts would lose something very special if it weren't for your dedication.
    Thank you!

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  2. Quite a different scene that what we have.

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  3. freezing but sunny day here! Happy New Year!

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  4. So beautiful a scene. And may the light always be with you as well.

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  5. Calmness is sign of an off season?

    I love the way it is. No chaos. This time, the serinity rules.

    Happy SSS2, folks...
    /CC

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  6. The black and white scene are my shadows from Christmas Day. I like yours better!

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  7. Great view especially for lunch on Christmas Day. And not a dirty dish to clean up. Wishing you a very happy new year Gemma.

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  8. You had a lovely day for Christmas; we had snow almost all day and some stayed.

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  9. It was warm here as well...in the 50's and it simply warmed the spirit even more! A beautiful Christmas, it was!...:)JP

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  10. It looks warm and inviting there, Gemma. Unlike our cold, gray days of winter. Brrr.
    Happy New Year!

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Always remember, a sign of shadows means a sign of light.
Namaste.