
Photo: Na’ama Yehuda
Till time alights
To set things right
May last year’s light
Fill this year’s nights.
For the Sunday Stills challenge: Holiday Decor

Photo: Na’ama Yehuda
Till time alights
To set things right
May last year’s light
Fill this year’s nights.
For the Sunday Stills challenge: Holiday Decor
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I so like that π
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π Glad you do … a bit of shade in there, too … π
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Happy Holidays, Na’ama.
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Thank you, John! This is a photo from last year, because Hanukkah isn’t here yet, but it is my favorite holiday … so … (and I did add just a bit of shade into that poem … π Given the limited enlightenment of so many these days …)
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A wonderful sentiment with beauty and light and just enough red and green! Enjoy the holiday season with your family, dear Na’Ama!
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Thank you, Terri! Still a bit more to go till Hanukkah arrives, but I enjoy everything about this holiday season, no matter how it is celebrated … for us humans celebrated lights in the middle of the winder for a long time before there was monotheism … or religion per se. π
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