Tuesday, December 8, 2009

About that tree . . .



Okay, here it is. Figured I had to go get a picture 
of the Rockefeller Center tree.  Of course, 
when I went by there on Sunday night, there were 
probably several thousand people who had the same 
bright idea. So I turned the other way and 
snapped this shot of Saks Fifth Avenue's "snowy" façade instead.

[This post is part of "That's My World." See more here.]

11 comments:

  1. Everything's bigger in NYC, even the snowflakes!

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  2. That is the only kind of snow I am really happy to see in Winter time.
    I live in the middle of nowhere in the country side, close to a river down the hill !!! You can imagine how easy it is when snow, ice show up .....
    Nice view, very bright and focused despite the darkness, I am impressed (I am a terrible photographer) !

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  3. And I'd love just one of these for my garden, too ~ it will go beautifully with the string of lights I ordered through yesterday's "Alexa" post. Very pretty ~ I'm glad you turned this way!

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  4. What a terrific shot, Alexa! And, yep, everything's bigger in NYC -- even the snowflakes! Great post for the day!

    Enjoy your week!

    Sylvia

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  5. Nicely aimed.
    I was hoping to visit NYC before Christmas, but it's now on hold until January, so I'll miss the tree and windows.

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  6. If it's snowflakes you want Alexa, I've got shovelfuls just waiting to head your way. :-) I think we're at about 8 inches at this point. Wonder how Jeff's doing up in the Twin Cities. Perhaps the rain will give way to snow for you New Yorkers yet.

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  7. Love the Saks snowflakes. They do look pretty at night.

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  8. Thanks, all!
    Shell—help yourself—mi blog es su blog, cara mia!
    And Coltrane -- that's okay, pal—you can keep the snowl. I have waaay too much to do in the next couple of weeks!

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