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Thursday, December 05, 2013
An Old Fashioned Christmas & Montreal's Biosphere
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Well, it looks like you are all set for the Holidays. We are having our first snow just today down here in Oklahoma, USA.
ReplyDeleteThese are great winter views
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Nice, Linda, as always... !
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Oh my gosh! How long will this dome be up? What is it's purpose and what is inside? It reminds me of the T.V. show called The Dome.
ReplyDeleteThere is a very old geodesic dome near my home town, built by, I believe, the American Society of Metal Engineers. My dad used to point it out to us. Quite the novelty fifty years ago.
ReplyDeleteI used to listen to the Carpenters. I always enjoyed their music. That biosphere looks interesting. What is in it?
ReplyDeletej'aime beaucoup découvrir ces phBiosphère de Montréal, sous la neige. Merci Linda, bonne soirée
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That Biosphere certainly makes for beautiful photos. I like both of these.
ReplyDeleteI would love to decorate those trees in the first picture :)
ReplyDeleteI always loved the Carpenters. So sad about Karen....
ReplyDeleteIt's very frigid here...I appreciate your warm welcome!
ReplyDeleteIs this dome a museum? Wonderful structure, with snow, and a tree lined street, perfect photo. Greetings from Jean
ReplyDeleteI'm enjoying looking at snow....butI'm so happy 'I don;
ReplyDeleteI'm enjoying looing at snow...but very glad I don't have to live with it any more....
The biosphere is an interesting building. What is it used for?
ReplyDeleteNice photos, Linda!
ReplyDeletebeautiful music and photos!
ReplyDeleteI shall have to look up your city's Biosphere it is a incredible looking structure. Enjoyed the Carpenters, they sang so beautifully together.
ReplyDeleteKauniita kuvia ja vido Kiitos Linda..♥
ReplyDeleteEn tu blog ya se respira ambiente navideño de calles y parques nevados. Un abrazo,
ReplyDeletelovely Post Linda
ReplyDeleteBELLAS FOTOS ACOMPAÑADAS DE UNA LINDA MÚSICA.
ReplyDeleteGracias, te felicito con un abrazo.
Oh, that top shot confirms the impression I had from your more recent post, such a delicate structure!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos of that iconic structure Linda!
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