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The Christmas Spider Legend
Musings from the Moonroom | December 24th 2009 by Amy
Long ago on Christmas Eve, a mother prepared for a visit from Christ. She cleaned, scrubbed, and decorated the tree. When all was quiet, the spiders who’d been swept away, crept to see the tree. They crawled on every branch, admiring each orna read more
Happy White Christmas from Oslo Norway
RennyBA's Terella | December 24th 2009 by RennyBA
Dreaming of a White Christmas? In Norway it’s quite normal and lots of glorious white snow arrived last night just in time for Christmas in Oslo. When waking up this morning, the landscape was Christmas card perfect and I knew I had the inspiration read more
The Yellow Spots on the Blue Fish (Part II)
Wild Westhampton | December 24th 2009 by A. Frost
The Yellow Spots on the Blue Fish (Part II) 29 September 2009 Atlantis Marine World, Riverhead, NY read more
Photo: all this ant’s Christmases have come at once…
disassociated.com | December 24th 2009 by John Lampard
My efforts at photographing Christmas lights (at night) still leave a lot to be desired, so I went about seeking out some more examples of nature related Christmas colours instead. I’d say this ant enjoyed Christmas day though. read more
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LSDEX - psychedelic art explorer - psyart, trip visuals, ani… | December 24th 2009
MOAR: *** *** *** Photo *** animal, bw, girl, nature, photo, retro | no comments if u like LSDEX - donate plz. webmoney: Z238873375721, R418551362264; яндекс.деньги: 41001333888550 read more
Celebrate the Coming of the Light
On the trail of how life feeds us through writing and readin… | December 24th 2009
Today is the first full day of winter. Yesterday at 12:47 p.m. EST was the Winter Solstice. If you had a chance to see the sun rising or setting, it would have appeared to hug the horizon closer than ever because the earth’s tilt was at its maximum read more
Upgrade
Sweetapple Trails | December 24th 2009 by R Sweetapple
Last week I was pleasantly surprised to receive a new camera after a family dinner. Apparently a few of our relatives pooled money together for a Nikon Coolpix P90. I can't express how delighted I am with it. This is the first post with a photo take read more
Super Bella
Visual Thoughts | December 24th 2009 by D L Ennis
Another of our six month old puppies, Bella in her first snow, at a full run makes a sudden cut into virgin snow. © 2009 D L Ennis, All rights reserved. NOTE: Permission for the use of my images is granted for personal websites and blogs but is to read more
Fascinating Wildlife: An Octopus Making Use of a Tool
BioLoser | December 24th 2009 by David
By Wendy Ouriel In this video, and octopus is seen carrying around a coconut shell, and using it for protection. Many organisms are known to use shells as protection, such as the hermit crab, which lives inside its shell at all times. However, what m read more
seasonal bliss to you
Yogue | December 24th 2009 by Insiya Rasiwala
I am back in the Pacific Northwest, where the ocean wears a dusky blue-grey cast and today the sun though low to the horizon is shining that ethereal golden light, the light that cinematographers cherish. I feel so blessed and grateful to have some read more
Mungo Says Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays, Happy New Year to All…
Mungo Says Bah - Bushcraft, Camping, Outdoors, Nature Photog… | December 24th 2009 by Mungo
Well, another year has scooted past and what a year it has been. We were at the hospital last January and all of a sudden a bunch of green clad doctors said 'Here' and presented us with a visitor. I... Please visit the Mungo Says Bah blog at http:// read more
To Make A Man
Spirituality for Living | December 24th 2009 by Dragon Intuitive
There is a trend in technomancy to create a “robot”. It actually originates with the conception that any form that arises from matter is inherent in the matter itself. Long story short … The ancient alchemists believed that the proc read more
Child Psychology – The True Nature of Children & Kids
Engr | December 24th 2009 by Ricky Jake
Be My Friend – www.myspace.com Child Psychology – The True Nature of Children & Kids Doctor Breeding gives some advice to help raise children and improve your parenting skills including dealing w/ behavioral problems and read more
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LSDEX - psychedelic art explorer - psyart, trip visuals, ani… | December 24th 2009
MOAR: *** *** *** *** *** bw, girl, nature, photo | no comments if u like LSDEX - donate plz. webmoney: Z238873375721, R418551362264; яндекс.деньги: 41001333888550 read more
Happy Christmas
Little Press Reviews and Hermit's Scientific History | December 24th 2009 by Tai De
Posted in Germany Tagged: best wishes, Bremen, Germany, nature, seasons, winter read more
Stars of wonder: Top 23 Hubble Discoveries
WebEcoist | Naturally Green World Wonders | December 24th 2009 by Webist
[ Filed under News & Politics or in the History & Trivia category ] Once upon a time, there was a star made famous by Christian tradition. The Star of Bethlehem, also called the Christmas Star has no concrete evid read more
New Nature & Landscapes Gallery is now open!!
Mark Coons' photo blog | December 24th 2009 by Mark
The new "Nature & Landscapes" gallery is open at Music Man5 Photos. Click HERE to check it out and to place your order. With winter now upon us what we all need to get us through the cold days ahead is some artwork to warm us up. Th read more
Daily Realness
From Enorme Nuez: A slighty obtuse view into how everything… | December 24th 2009 by Enorme Nuez
ThinkAhead™ Calendar 2010 series to Health of Earth: ice, fores…
WcP Blog - World Culture Pictorial | December 24th 2009 by WcP Blog - World Culture Pictorial
From the publisher: if "habit is the nursery of errors", let ThinkAhead™ Calendar be the nursery of greatness, particularly as the coming new year is greeted by an increasing urgency to save the planet - our Home. On the left are links to the three read more
Lunch Time…
Outdoor Photography by Soe | December 24th 2009 by Soe Zin
50D | ISO 100 | Aperture f/3.5 | Shutter-Speed 1/400 This was taken at a farm next to a vineyard in the north eastern part of Thailand. I was on a photo-trip with a few of my friends… we didn’t get to a lot of different places, but we h read more
The Catbird on the Branch
Wild Westhampton | December 24th 2009 by A. Frost
The Catbird on the Branch 06 October 2009 Quogue Wildlife Refuge, Quogue, NY read more
Meadow in the Sky
Visual Thoughts | December 24th 2009 by D L Ennis
A large meadow on the crest of a mountain in Shenandoah National Park. © 2009 D L Ennis, All rights reserved. NOTE: Permission for the use of my images is granted for personal websites and blogs but is to include a link back to this site and proper read more
Leave Me Your Stardust to Remember You By
Photografr.com | December 24th 2009 by Chris Nixon
leave me your stardust to remember you by by play rachel play! Tagged: Nature, trees, winter read more
holiday greeting
four winds photo journal | December 24th 2009 by Sandy
Tagged: birds, Corel, iWorkpages, nature, winter read more
Belief
Jan Freeman's Wanderings | December 24th 2009 by Jan Freeman
Inspired by a scientific analysis of the Bible’s Old Testament message. (The spiral refers to the Earth’s true orbit through space) An ancient text not understood just symbols to an alien mind that dredges thoughts from rivers deep to paint world read more
HAPPY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE from DRENEWYDD MID-WALES
Eyes on Drenewydd | December 24th 2009 by Gary Hiscott
John 1Prologue: Christ, the Eternal Word In the beginning the Word already existed. The Word was with God, and the Word was God. He existed in the beginning with God. God created everything through him, and nothing was created except through him. Th read more
Rosaceous
Quintessentially Quilly | December 24th 2009 by Quilly
I found this beauty when going through my Summer photos from Friday Harbor. I opened the photo and it almost took my own breath away. Aren’t these flowers stunning? Does anyone know their actual name? Amoeba doesn’t and he’s too read more
Mark Lynas: “How China wrecked the Copenhagen Deal”
Little Press Reviews and Hermit's Scientific History | December 24th 2009 by Tai De
Mark Lynas, correspondent with the Guardian, gives his account on the defining hours of the Copenhagen Accord on December 18th. According to his report, China only agreed to the Accord on the condition that the OECD countries would not commit to any read more

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