And a very Merry Christmas to all who have taken the time to visit us during the year!
I wonder how many children will have been watching the sky last night for signs of reindeer pulling a sleigh?
No stars round these parts, but I suppose even 2010 years ago we may have been a little low on the earth's surface to have seen that particular first Christmas Star anyway.
Take the time after dinner to visit other Skywatchers from around the world.
I wonder how many children will have been watching the sky last night for signs of reindeer pulling a sleigh?
No stars round these parts, but I suppose even 2010 years ago we may have been a little low on the earth's surface to have seen that particular first Christmas Star anyway.
Take the time after dinner to visit other Skywatchers from around the world.
Lovely shot of the Christmas lights. They look so pretty at night. Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteMarvelous capture for the holidays!! Beautiful against the night sky!
ReplyDeleteWishing you and yours a very Joyous, Merry Christmas!
Sylvia
It's wonderful to have a chance to see skies and holiday decorations from all over the world. Thank you for sharing yours! Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteLovely Christmas lights.
ReplyDeleteHope you have a Merry Christmas.
Ah, typical aussie Christmas photos !!
ReplyDeleteI am enjoying the northern hemisphere winter Christmas with snowy accompaniments !!
And the grandson pointed out, not the northern star, but the very pale moon in the day time sky today...A Blue Moon too this month!!
Merry Christmas to you and yours Peter!
ReplyDeleteHope you are having a fabulous day.
Love from les Benauts in Adelaide xx
Great lights! Merry Christmas
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