
Saturday, December 30, 2006
Longwood Gardens - Water Fountain Show
Tuesday, December 26, 2006
Family Christmas Gatherings
This past Sunday and Sunday a week ago, I attended two of my Christmas family gatherings. Some pictures from both are shown below with the most recent one being first.

My brother from Michigan every year introduces us to a number of new table games. Many of them we have never heard of before. It might now almost be a part of our family tradition at Christmas time. Some of them he finds out about through being a part of a couple game clubs. I don't remember the name of the card game being played in this picture. But it can get rather active. See below.

When a certain card is played, everyone tries to be the first to grab and keep the wooden piece that stands in the center. [See first picture.] As one can see in this picture, it can get to be a free for all struggle.

Some of my nephews and nieces and one brother

My nieces and their parents are preparing to leave while others continue playing a card game.

My girlfriend is the wonderful person sitting towards the far left in this picture. Meeting her made this the best Christmas ever. [a big joyful grin]
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The following pictures are from the big Christmas dinner held every year with relatives on my dad's side of the family.

My brother from Michigan and our three nieces

Every year at this dinner, we have a piñatta filled with candy for the children. It is fun to watch the children trying to break the piñatta.

My brother from Michigan every year introduces us to a number of new table games. Many of them we have never heard of before. It might now almost be a part of our family tradition at Christmas time. Some of them he finds out about through being a part of a couple game clubs. I don't remember the name of the card game being played in this picture. But it can get rather active. See below.

When a certain card is played, everyone tries to be the first to grab and keep the wooden piece that stands in the center. [See first picture.] As one can see in this picture, it can get to be a free for all struggle.


My nieces and their parents are preparing to leave while others continue playing a card game.

My girlfriend is the wonderful person sitting towards the far left in this picture. Meeting her made this the best Christmas ever. [a big joyful grin]
The following pictures are from the big Christmas dinner held every year with relatives on my dad's side of the family.


Every year at this dinner, we have a piñatta filled with candy for the children. It is fun to watch the children trying to break the piñatta.

Thursday, December 21, 2006
Tuesday, December 19, 2006
Christmas Came Early
Saturday, December 16, 2006
A Morning's Visit to Lake Nockamixon, part 2
Thursday, December 14, 2006
The Children's Christmas Program
This past Sunday, our church held its annual children's Christmas program. The children performed a musical entitled The Christmas Checklist authored by Cathy Skogen-Soldner. It is always good to see the children put their heart and soul into this program. And afterwards, the congregation fellowships over cookies and punch.

Initial entry picture

Joseph and Mary checking their supplies

The youngest children singing

The innkeeper speaking with Joseph and Mary
after the birth of Jesus

The angels

The shepherds and sheep
just after the angels had visited

The shepherds preparing to visit Jesus

Another view of the shepherds and sheep

The wisemen who came to see Jesus




after the birth of Jesus


just after the angels had visited



Tuesday, December 12, 2006
A Morning's Visit to Lake Nockamixon, part 1
This morning I visited Nockamixon State Park on the Quakertown side, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Below are some photos of plants and landscape sights from that hike.

A close-up of some beautiful red fruit on a bush

Overlooking a T-shaped section of Lake Nockamixon

Candles of Heaven in the winter time

A dead tree can sometimes be a sculptured piece of art.

A nut tree maybe walnut

Another overlook of a portion of Lake Nockamixon

I posted a photo of this tree in an earlier post. That one was taken in the evening; this one was taken in the morning from a slightly different perspective. The lake as background is almost as important as the tree.

A fascinating plant - diseased?

Another perspective on Lake Nockamixon







I posted a photo of this tree in an earlier post. That one was taken in the evening; this one was taken in the morning from a slightly different perspective. The lake as background is almost as important as the tree.


Saturday, December 09, 2006
My Nieces' Winter Piano Recital
This afternoon I went to my nieces' winter piano recital at The James Lorah House in Doylestown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. The first two photos were taken during the performance. Unfortunately, I wasn't positioned at a location that shows their hand and finger movement.

My second oldest niece playing Splashing in the Brook

My oldest niece playing Frosty the Snowman

The group picture after the piano recital

All three of my nieces posing after the recital




Thursday, December 07, 2006
Lake Nockamixon at Evening, part 2
This is a continuation of the hike I was on in the previous post at Lake Nockamixon. Only this post will only show some sights from near the lake not the lake itself. Many of these photos are not as dramatic as those in the previous post. But it is all part of life's story.

Entering the dark forest :)

Clouds under the setting sun

A fungus close up

A collection of fungi
Notice how the one fungus has a branch growing through its center.

As promised, here is the picture that shows that it was cold enough to have ice on top of small water puddles.

I always enjoy seeing moss. There's just something about moss that has fascinated me since even my childhood.




Notice how the one fungus has a branch growing through its center.

As promised, here is the picture that shows that it was cold enough to have ice on top of small water puddles.

I always enjoy seeing moss. There's just something about moss that has fascinated me since even my childhood.
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