Warm, comforting and inviting. Really need this on these cold December days. Sitting by the fire, sharing with family and frends, or spending time alone with God - precious time. Andie
My problem is...I would mess up taking a picture of a concrete block...honestly. I do love viewing God's creation as captured through the camera of others and you have done that quite well.
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Judy, this fire looks warm and inviting folks to sit down and relax. It also reminds me of the yule logs that some TV programs air on Christmas Eve.
Warm, comforting and inviting. Really need this on these cold December days. Sitting by the fire, sharing with family and frends, or spending time alone with God - precious time.
Andie
beautiful love the amber color!
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My problem is...I would mess up taking a picture of a concrete block...honestly. I do love viewing God's creation as captured through the camera of others and you have done that quite well.
I have added myself to follow your blog. You are more than welcome to visit my blog and become a follower also.
Hi Judith -
Yes, I agree with Beatrice, this is warm and inviting.
Thank you for the warm invite!
Fabulous picture. Fire is very tricky to catch just the right balance of brightness and color. Well done.
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