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  • Knowing my affinity for all things squirrel, My wife bought me a festive decoration for my office. And it's nice to see the fella has an acorn already... I just think the designer could have chosen better placement for him to be holding it....
    Christmas Squirrel Nut.jpg
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  • Christmas gift suggestions: to your enemy, forgiveness. To an opponent, tolerance. To a friend, your heart. To a customer, service. To all, charity. To every child, a good example. To yourself, respect.
    Christmas Star.jpg
  • I have to say I was a little unsure about putting a Christmas tree in the bedroom when my wife wanted to 9 years ago. But now, well, it wouldn't be Christmas without one.
    Bedroom XMAS Tree 2015.jpg
  • The simplicity of a single jingle bell. Wrapped in ribbon shining in the evening light cast all around are little glowing moons. Ring the bell and see how it will sing.
    Christmas Bokeh Bell.jpg
  • Mail at 4806 Brooke St.
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  • Winter Mail at 4632 Francis St.
    4632 Francis Mailbox.jpg
  • Winter Mail at 4638 Francis St.
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  • More fun with ornaments in front of the tree
    Santa Bulb 2015.jpg
  • The castle during the Halloween festivities.
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  • The castle during the Halloween festivities.
    the_magic_kingdom_3.jpg
  • Mickie and Minnie kissing at the Magical Kingdom on the night of the Halloween festivities.
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  • The castle during the Halloween festivities.
    the_magic_kingdom.jpg
  • The castle during the Halloween festivities.
    the_magic_kingdom_4.jpg
  • Aladdin Genie at Walt Disney World.
    wishes_do_come_true.jpg
  • Staircase at the Saint Paul Hotel.
    Saint Paul Hotel Stairs.jpg
  • Took this photo of the Hard Rock Cafe at Universal Studios while on vacation in Orlando, Florida with my lovely wife.
    Hard Rock Universal Orlando.jpg
  • Braving the elements at The Saint Paul Hotel.
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  • Celebrating Christmas early at the Magc Kingdom in Orlando, Florida.
    christmas_with_mickey.jpg
  • Lumiere at Walt Disney in Orlando, Florida.
    lumière.jpg
  • I took this photograph of the magic kingdom castle during Halloween 2013.
    Magic Kingdom Castle.jpg
  • The Mad Hatter at Walt Disney World.
    the_mad_hatter.jpg
  • A fairy (also faery, faerie, fay, fae; euphemistically wee folk, good folk, people of peace, fair folk, etc.) is a type of mythical being or legendary creature, a form of spirit, often described as metaphysical, supernatural or preternatural.<br />
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Fairies resemble various beings of other mythologies, though even folklore that uses the term fairy offers many definitions. Sometimes the term describes any magical creature, including goblins or gnomes: at other times, the term only describes a specific type of more ethereal creature.<br />
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This is a photograph of a Christmas Ornament my wife adores, with some Photoshop Liberties Added FOr A Mystacal Feel.<br />
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Although in modern culture they are often depicted as young, sometimes winged, humanoids of small stature, they originally were depicted quite differently: tall, radiant, angelic beings or short, wizened trolls being two of the commonly mentioned forms. Diminutive fairies of one kind or another have been recorded for centuries, but occur alongside the human-sized beings; these have been depicted as ranging in size from very tiny up to the size of a human child. Even with these small fairies, however, their small size may be magically assumed rather than constant.<br />
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Images of fairies have appeared as illustrations, often in books of fairy tales, as well as in photographic-based media and sculpture. Some artists known for their depictions of fairies include Cicely Mary Barker, Arthur Rackham, Brian Froud, Alan Lee, Amy Brown, David Delamare, Meredith Dillman, Jasmine Becket-Griffith, Warwick Goble, Kylie InGold, Ida Rentoul Outhwaite, Myrea Pettit, Florence Harrison, Suza Scalora
    Festive Amber Fairy.jpg
  • A festive Autumn Scene at 4811 Brooke St. in New Melle, Missouri
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  • A fun floral centerpiece my wife had made for Christmas. Lush red roses frames by festive candy-canes , wrapped in Christmas lights.
    Rosy Candy Cane Christmas.jpg
  • The Greek myth of Orchis explains the origin of the plants. Orchis, the son of a nymph and a satyr, came upon a festival of Dionysios (Bacchus) in the forest. He drank too much, and attempted to rape a priestess of Dionysios. For his insult, he was torn apart by the Bacchanalians. His father prayed for him to be restored, but the gods instead changed him into a flower.
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  • The Blue and Gold Macaw Ara ararauna is one of the most beautiful large parrots. It is a sweet tempered and affectionate parrot, and has one of the best all around personalities of the large Macaws. This bird makes a great companion for a single person. But it is friendly with everyone, including other birds, when it's well socialized. Although some Macaws are one-person type birds, the Blue and Gold is right at home in a family type situation as well.<br />
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This large parrot is also sometimes called the Blue and Yellow Macaw, or you may come across a larger variant from Bolivia called the Bolivian Blue and Gold Macaw. The Bolivian variety is distinguished by its larger size and its coloring. On all these Macaws the colors are vibrant, but the Bolivian has more of a true blue rather than the teal blue seen in the average Blue and Gold. They all share the same wonderful personality and characteristics.<br />
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The Blue and Gold Macaw is very adaptive. Whatever environment they are in, it becomes quite normal for them. If they are around many people, they will accept many people. When well trained and socialized, Blue and Gold Macaws enjoy participating in all sorts of outdoor and public activities with their owners. We've seen them attending public festivals on their owners arms. One woman regularly took her Macaw with her to Western line dance classes. Another woman would take her Blue and Gold horseback riding with her. There are bird leashes available so you can take your feathered friend wherever you go, and they just adapt. They ride well in a car on a bird car seat
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