Of course, every Christmas, people--including me--hope for a white Christmas, but this year there was no snow. It was not even cold. In fact, it was 68°F and raining. Science sources blame 2015's record breaking hot temperatures on El Niño, the burst of warming in the Pacific, and anthropogenic climate change. However, the main cause of this warming is carbon dioxide emitted by human activity.
So I made this Christmas in the Spring design on Canva inspired by this year's Christmas
Moving on from the disappointing weather, this year is the first year my family decorated our tree with fancy bulb ornaments instead of the trinket ones. I took a bunch of pictures of the tree.
So I made this Christmas in the Spring design on Canva inspired by this year's Christmas
Moving on from the disappointing weather, this year is the first year my family decorated our tree with fancy bulb ornaments instead of the trinket ones. I took a bunch of pictures of the tree.
If you look carefully, you can see my non-denominational ornament hanging on the far left side. |
Something artsy with my camera |
Trying to capture the reflection of the light off the ornament |
Had to do it again for the ornaments |
Presents under the tree |
All the Christmas presents. Lot of food this year. The avocado slicer--for sushi making--and fish tank--for Waldo II--are from Gail. |
Rachel's cranberry and apple sauce that she brought home for the holidays. Complements well with toast or crackers. She also got me a red head warmer (not shown in the pictures). |
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