I love my wife's hobby in photography because I enjoy using most of them here in my blog.
These two photos were taken before we left Korea. The flower or berries or whatever it is was from the top parking garage of one of the malls we've visited.
She took this one in front of the Day Care Center inside the base.
My family and I are wishing you a merry Christmas, may God bless your home with love, good health and happiness.
Nice one, I love the photo of the berries (or-what-ever-you-call-it). It look so real!
ReplyDeleteThose look a lot like pyracantha berries. Very Christmassy!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the visit, and Merry Christmas!
Nice berry shot!
ReplyDeleteHappy Christmas, Joops. :)
the berries look luscious! yes, very Christmassy!
ReplyDeletePyracantha berries are so festive! Such nice holiday photos for to go along with your greetings! Thank you!
ReplyDeletei love the berries...nice shots...
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to all of you. Kisses for Rye and EJ.
Red berries are always enhancing the Christmas decorations.
ReplyDeleteYours are so good looking.
Merry Christmas.
From Felisol
The berries are wonderful and festive.
ReplyDeleteThe picture with the berrie is very pretty.
ReplyDeleteLots of ruby there. Have a great holiday.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots!! Merry Christmas!!
ReplyDeleteThey remind me of pyracantha! Lovely blog. Rose put a lot of time in it to make it beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThose pyracantha berries look so festive! Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteHappy Ruby Tuesday! Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteBest,
Paz
Col berries!
ReplyDeleteThat Santa looks a bit overdresses for your snowless streetscape - is it cold there in December?
He is on the rid!
ReplyDeleteHappy Ruby Tuesday.
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My Bangkok Through My Eyes!
Thank you for your Comment on my blog. You have a very nice blog and nice photos.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to all of you and A Happy New Year.
Ladyinblue/Sweden
They are not berries John. I think they are a Korean variety of persimmons. They also have it in Japan. They are very sweet and quite expensive. They are more expensive than apples. Thanks for the post. Merry Christmas to you all. God bless you all always.
ReplyDeleteFestive rubies we see, the berries and the seasonal favorite Santa. Interestingly, Santa appears everywhere it seems. I saw him in the mall this afternoon, and decades ago, I saw him driving a green Cadillac. Lovely holiday ruby!
ReplyDeleteYou did good on those berries. We have them in Texas too. Your Santa is neat. I hadn't seen one like that.
ReplyDeleteHappy RT! And thank you for peeking in on my grandkids and dogs. And for your nice comment.
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BTW, I just left Rose's. I am glad she could interest you in blogging. My wife doesn't want any part of it.
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Love the photos especially the one of the berries. Merry Christmas to you and your family!
ReplyDeletePretty red berries and Santa make for a perfect Ruby Tuesday post. ;-)
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you and yours ~