I thought it was interesting to see how the heat from the holiday lights under the snow made a pattern on this perfect conical-shaped tree. Linking to ABC WEDNESDAY
That is cool! Reading comments. Guess there is a biography out on Truman Capote? Back in the day, when I was a stew. I flew a charter with the film crew doing the movie In Cold Blood to Kansas. I have a funny story about that. But! I am way off subject sorry!
Interesting effect! btw I liked your poetry idea and your right on about the difficulty of finding appropriate material between unrealistic and brutal for that unit. My teaching partner (we taught a double credit English Social Studies high school Humanities class on the Holocaust) used some children's art from a KZ camp.
That is a great image, makes it complete different.
ReplyDeleteThat's just too much snow, and its not even winter yet. Beautiful picture though.
ReplyDeleteIt looks a bit more wintery there than it does here! Well, we don't have that much snow but I bet it's way colder here. ;)
ReplyDeleteA winter wonder land! Nice observance.
ReplyDeleteThat is interesting. I looks like polka-dots!
ReplyDeletebeatiful!
ReplyDeleteNicely spotted!
ReplyDelete(A little play on words there.)
that made me laugh! very cool!
ReplyDeleteIt does make for a good pattern!
ReplyDeleteLooks like we've got the same amount of snow.
We saw the same sunken light look last week at Butchart Gardens. It made the snow glow. You certainly are getting your share of cold!
ReplyDelete(BTW: Thanks for the Capote story recommendation. I read and enjoyed it yesterday (and had a good, nostalgic cry). DH is next in line for it.)
That looks fantastic. Bet it is magical at night.
ReplyDeleteI bet it looks great at night.
ReplyDeleteAn unusual sight. Very cool, Kate.
ReplyDeletelooks like magical lights :) nice capture.
ReplyDeleteHuh! That's pretty neat! (And the tree is an inverted V, of course.)
ReplyDeleteThat is cool!
ReplyDeleteReading comments. Guess there is a biography out on Truman Capote? Back in the day, when I was a stew. I flew a charter with the film crew doing the movie In Cold Blood to Kansas. I have a funny story about that. But! I am way off subject sorry!
Nice Christmas scene.
ReplyDeleteAn upside down v is a tree
ReplyDeleteThat is funny! Creative choice for the V day. :)
ReplyDeleteInteresting effect! btw I liked your poetry idea and your right on about the difficulty of finding appropriate material between unrealistic and brutal for that unit. My teaching partner (we taught a double credit English Social Studies high school Humanities class on the Holocaust) used some children's art from a KZ camp.
ReplyDeleteVery creative V connection! I, too, like to see this on shrubs with lights.
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