Merry Christmas To All
google blogger on Thursday, December 24, 2009
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The picture above was taken about a week ago from our back yard, looking at our Christmas tree through the door leading out to the deck.
Betsy and I will be taking a long weekend from blogging to have time to celebrate Christmas with family and friends. We'll be back Monday, but in the meantime we want to wish you and your family a very merry and blessed Christmas.
Tahitian Sunset Rose
google blogger on Wednesday, December 23, 2009
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I was covering some of the roses in the garden this afternoon to get them through the winter. That made me think think about some of the beautiful blossoms we had this year. Tahitian Sunset has large, beautiful, long-lasting blossoms that are a joy to behold.
More Autumn Color
google blogger on Tuesday, December 22, 2009
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Although much of this area was blanketed with snow this past weekend, I want to share a photo made this past October. We drove the Cherohala Skyway over the mountains from North Carolina to Tennessee and saw some of the most glorious autumn colors imaginable.
Plateau Sunset
google blogger on Sunday, December 20, 2009
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We're blessed with some beautiful sunsets on this part of the Plateau here in Tennessee. The picture above was taken from the golf course fairway behind our house. It was taken this past September when there were still leaves on the trees. The next morning should have been nice since we had such a beautiful red sky at night.
Juyongguan Pass
google blogger on Saturday, December 19, 2009

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The first glimpse of the Great Wall that I saw was at Juyongguan Pass north of Beijing. In 1987, when this photo was taken, not much was left of the wall except the gate upon which I was standing when I took this picture of the pass through the mountains. Much of the wall in this area has been reconstructed since then.
The picture above was scanned from a slide.
Fort Niagara
google blogger on Monday, December 7, 2009

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Fort Niagara is an American fort built on the Niagara River to protect against an invasion by the British from Canada during the War of 1812. This picture was taken from Fort George in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Canada. Fort George was built by the British to protect against an invasion by the Americans.
The Great Wall at Badaling
google blogger on Sunday, December 6, 2009

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The most visited portion of the Great Wall is the Badaling section near Beijing. It was the first section to be opened to tourists. The gate at Badaling is in the lower left-hand portion of the picture above. The picture was taken in 1987 when I hiked up the south section of the wall from the gate. When I returned in 1990 I hiked up the north section to the watch tower in the top center.
The picture above was scanned from a slide.
Veterans Honor Rose
google blogger on Saturday, December 5, 2009
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Veterans Honor is the last of the roses from our garden this year. This is another picture that was made in the Spring, although the rose itself was blooming in October. Veterans Honor doesn't have much of a fragrance, but it's beautiful red color makes it one of Betsy's favorites.
Autumn Moon -- Autumn Color
google blogger on Thursday, December 3, 2009
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I took this picture in late October here in Tennessee on the Cherohala Skyway, a road over the mountains between Robbinsville, North Carolina and Tellico Plains, Tennessee.
I really like the moon in the blue sky. The autumn color of the trees looks rather nice as well.
Morning Rush Hour
google blogger on Tuesday, December 1, 2009

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The picture above of morning rush hour traffic in Beijing was taken during my trip to China in 1987. At that time the bicycle was the principle means of transportation for ordinary Chinese. The vendors in the background are selling breakfast foods. I guess they are the Chinese version of Macdonalds!
The picture above was scanned from a slide.

