Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Wordless Wednesday- The End of Christmas

Today is the Feast of the Epiphany, and so Christmas is over for this year.
One last picture, a snowy day in New York City, with the Rockefeller Center tree in the background, to close us out.

11/2002


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28 comments:

  1. Gorgeous pic - thanks for visiting! Gena

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  2. That is one majestic tree! Great shot.

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  3. Oh what a beautiful photo! I have such snow-envy

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  4. Just gorgeous. I hope to make it to New York during the holiday season at some point in my life.

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  5. I love it! *sigh* But I guess that means I really have to take my tree down now. Today, I promise.

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  6. Lovely shot -- really captures the cold and the festiveness.

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  7. I love NYC (the bookstores...the museums...), and spent a fair amount of time wandering around it is a teenager, but NYC at Christmas is very special.

    The Rockefeller Center Tree, the ice skaters, the stores along 5th Ave., the Met with the Angel tree, Sunday brunch at the Rainbow Room...you can go on and on.
    yes, it is very nice.

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  8. NYC looks so beautiful. I've wanted to visit for some time now, just haven't gotten around to it... :)

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  9. Very beautiful. We never did get to NYC this December as we usually do. Thanks for sharing.

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  10. oh my, I love the buttons...especially that ying/yang one I have my eye on.

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  11. I am excited about the new year, and I am excited about learning more and how to do something about it while having fun.
    Just stopping in to let you know about a place;The United States of Earth: I discovered a network of people involved in the push to protect our Constitutional rights and to swear allegiance to our country and its citizens. Come fight the tyranny of tomorrow. http://www.usofearth.com/index.php

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  12. What a BEAUTIFUL picture! We have always wanted to go and see the tree but never have. Maybe some day ;)

    Thank you so much for stopping by for a visit. Have a wonderful day!!

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  13. the best I've seen today--lovely picture Caite :)

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  14. So beautiful - it really makes me wish I could go to NYC sometime over Christmas!

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  15. I love how you show not just the big tree, but the line of little trees leading up to it. Oh why does Christmas have to be over for another year?

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  16. Love the picture and love Rockefeller Center. Great quote from Emily Dickinson at the top. Perfect.

    Thanks for your comment on my blog. How's it going thus far on an hour a day?

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  17. Oops! You didn't comment on the hour a day. That was intended for someone else. You commented on having a buying plan for books. Trust me, I don't like doing this but space limitations now require it. :)

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  18. Sad to say, but I am happy that it is over, now I am looking forward for spring !

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  19. Lovely shot ... and I know exactly where you took this because we were there last year -- it was a bit more crowded though!

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  20. yes, not sure how I found it so empty. it might have been early in the morning, except the light does not look right for that...

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  21. I know I'm late but I still have to say that this is a really beautiful picture. Kind of haunting with it looking so deserted, but beautiful.

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  22. It is never too late for sincere praise! lol

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