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!
Good view
ReplyDeleteAh....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!
ReplyDeleteHappy 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!
Quite a different scene that what we have.
ReplyDeletefreezing but sunny day here! Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful a scene. And may the light always be with you as well.
ReplyDeleteCalmness is sign of an off season?
ReplyDeleteI love the way it is. No chaos. This time, the serinity rules.
Happy SSS2, folks...
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Wonderful!!
ReplyDeleteThe black and white scene are my shadows from Christmas Day. I like yours better!
ReplyDeleteGreat view especially for lunch on Christmas Day. And not a dirty dish to clean up. Wishing you a very happy new year Gemma.
ReplyDeleteYou had a lovely day for Christmas; we had snow almost all day and some stayed.
ReplyDeleteIt was warm here as well...in the 50's and it simply warmed the spirit even more! A beautiful Christmas, it was!...:)JP
ReplyDeleteIt looks warm and inviting there, Gemma. Unlike our cold, gray days of winter. Brrr.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year!