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Falls Last Whisperby susiComment by dafletchr: The colors and composition are great, and the right amount of processing really works with this making it an even better landscape. |
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The Magic of Christmas!by susiComment by susi: Originally posted by cassilda_terry: I'm just curious of what your profession is. you need to be making big bucks for greeting cards! |
Thanks so much Terry! I work as a fine art photographer ,writer and instructor..but have been thinking about taking some time out to market my work to some different companies sO I appreciate the encouragement! :) |
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The Magic of Christmas!by susiComment by JLC: How wonderful! Your image has such a wonderful magical fee to it! Hope your had a wonderfully Merry Christmas! |
| 12/26/2007 01:43:16 AM |
Gift for Santaby susiComment by susi: How Charming! Thanks so much!
susi
Originally posted by undieyatch: Wonderful.
I love the title - a universal theme.
A Christmas story, I read this year (by William L.M.H. Clark titled "Ole Petter and the Christmas Cow"), about a family's first Christmas in the United States after having immigrated from Norway - (circa 1887) & traditions they brought with them to their new homestead -
Here is a quotation about the gift the family would leave for Julenisse (pronounce the J as Y) The Norwegian Santa Claus.
"It would be very bad luck, indeed, to neglect Julenisse. For the family that left bowls of graut and cream and lefse, even beer, in the barn for this special visitor would have good fortune indeed. And, make no mistake, the Julenisse like all of the other nisse that lived in the neighborhood, was real. It was after all, the Julenisse's duty to protect the land and buildings. He kept the farm in order and, on Christmas Eve, came with a sack full of presents for the good children he found. "Tonight," Julius told his wide-eyed boys, "there will come a knock at the door and when you open it you will hear 'God Kveld' (Good Evening) and there will stand a little man in a red stocking cap and knee breeches and hand-knitted stockings and a Norwegian sweater and a homespun jacket." |
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