Happy Holidays Greeting
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Funny Fuzzies and Fuzzy Funnies to Make You Feel Warm
Here are just a few pics to brighten up your day - have a great time with your family and friends!
This house is both heavenly and… haunted:
(the 100-year old “Chimera House” in Kiev, featuring scores of gargoyles)

(image credit: Bukvar)
The way is fraught with dangers:

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What a perfect idea - to put the most spectacular Hubble telescope images on Holiday cards! Order them here.


(image credit: Hubble site)
Santa crunch:

Photo by Dennis Stock / Magnum, 1961
This is what Santa will have to do without reindeer:
So they’d better be in good shape:
Send a greeting to your fellow IT employee…

(image credit: Jen Cleary)
Join the festivities!

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This seems like a reasonable request:

Labor union members in Newark, New Jersey march against Prohibition, 1931.
More Groovy Christmas Trees and Almost-Trees
Here is the hubcap tree (or a bush) - this is a creation by artist Jim Pollack in Baltimore (on the left) - and a strangely festive structure made by fishermen at some Russian lake:
Gigantic Christmas tree (literally) goes through the roof of this family’s house - more info

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We’ve seen outrageous electic light truck decoration in Japan, but this Christmas decorated truck can hold its own against them - seen in St. Louis recently:

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Over-the-top light displays - just a couple; I am sure you’ll find pretty elaborate ones in your neighborhood:
Three-dimensional snow impressions, made on cars and snowbanks:

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This is the natural icicle formation - amazingly, showing the profile of the Old Man Winter (more info)

(image credit: Jeremy Olden)
Snow casualties… wicked sculptures:
Irreverent Christmas
All tangled up:

(image credit: Zen Sutherland)
Tongue-in-cheek, or worse… -

(image credit: Rob Sheridan)
A costume gone wrong:
Pretty much everything done wrong:
The Miracle of Light
Now, here is something that really touches my heart. Take a grimey, miserable, mundane background - and add a touch of magic to it; in this case - little figures from The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry:
As we know nature does the same thing with little prompting: here is a real frosted window, worthy to be displayed in an art gallery -

(image credit: Ksenia Solokha)
Pause for a minute and look at it…
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