DailyPhotos > popular today > 12/21/2009
Las Posadas
Every year, our parish follows a traditional Mexican custom in which we follow Mary and Joseph through the streets of Bethlehem looking for a place to stay. The children dress up as shepherds and angels and lead the procession. Eventually, they lead us into the church where we open our hearts give Jesus a warm and safe place to be born. It's such a beautiful custom and the children really bring so much to it...even if they have short attention spans.
DailyPhotos > popular today > Watching the Lights - Dec 21 2009

Fascinated by the red lights...
DailyPhotos > popular today > December 22, 2009

Mall Madness

Only 3 shopping days left and the mall is full of crazy shoppers looking for last minute gifts and deals. American Eagle, Abercrombie, Bath & Body Works, Aerospostle, GAP..........so many stores, so many choices, only 72 hours left............... This was how we felt while shopping at the mall with a million strangers.  Just navigating the parking lot and trying to find a space was challenge enough.  As I was walking down the stairs by the food court I looked up and noticed  the atrium glass glass roof.  I really like how the mall is reflected in the glass in this dizzying effect, kind of how it felt just being at the mall.
DailyPhotos > popular today > 12/22/09  On a wing.
DailyPhotos > popular today > December 22, 2009 - "Along The Rampart"

Fort Jefferson is a three-tiered fort and six-sided with 420 heavy-gun emplacements. I can not imagine how many ship visits were required to supply 16 million bricks for the construction.  There will be more historical items of interest to follow with additional posts.  The boat trip there was fairly rough with some people getting seasick.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Dry Tortugas National Park preserves Fort Jefferson and the Dry Tortugas section of the Florida Keys. The park covers 101 mi² (262 km²), mostly water, about 68 statute miles (109 km) west of Key West in the Gulf of Mexico.

......The park's centerpiece is Fort Jefferson, a massive but unfinished coastal fortress. It is the largest masonry structure in the Western Hemisphere, and is composed of over 16 million bricks. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"
DailyPhotos > popular today > 12.22.2009  Faux Skating

First, thanks for all of the amazing comments on my 'dreamy forest' photo yesterday!!  Totally unexpected and much appreciated!!  

If you look at this photo closely you'll see the seems in the 'ice', which were a series of interlocking sheets that formed this faux ice.  Didn't feel like real ice skating to me, but the kids didn't seem to even notice!  Happy Holidays!
DailyPhotos > popular today > Family portrait I took for my father for Christmas - adventures in HDR with a self timer.  Didn't think I did too poorly for my first attempts with that.  That's me, front and center, LOL! You can see the rest in my album "Family Affair" I think it's called.
DailyPhotos > popular today > 12/22/09 Santa's Just Hanging 'Round

Santa is making lots of appearances this week...here he is on a starfish just waiting for the big day!
DailyPhotos > popular today > OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA
The Red Mill of Clinton, New Jersey
12/21/2009
Las Posadas
Every year, our parish follows a traditional Mexican custom in which we follow Mary and Joseph through the streets of Bethlehem looking for a place to stay. The children dress up as shepherds and angels and lead the procession. Eventually, they lead us into the church where we open our hearts give Jesus a warm and safe place to be born. It's such a beautiful custom and the children really bring so much to it...even if they have short attention spans.
 > 12/21/2009
Las Posadas
Every year, our parish follows a traditional Mexican custom in which we follow Mary and Joseph through the streets of Bethlehem looking for a place to stay. The children dress up as shepherds and angels and lead the procession. Eventually, they lead us into the church where we open our hearts give Jesus a warm and safe place to be born. It's such a beautiful custom and the children really bring so much to it...even if they have short attention spans.
12/21/2009
Las Posadas
Every year, our parish follows a traditional Mexican custom in which we follow Mary and Joseph through the streets of Bethlehem looking for a place to stay. The children dress up as shepherds and angels and lead the procession. Eventually, they lead us into the church where we open our hearts give Jesus a warm and safe place to be born. It's such a beautiful custom and the children really bring so much to it...even if they have short attention spans.
Photo by: SundaysChildSnapShots • see photo in gallery

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