"Dashing through the snow, on a one-horse open sleigh..." You have to use your imagination for the "one-horse open sleigh" part.
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Great American artist Norman Rockwell once said, “I paint what everybody sees but nobody notices.” On this blog, my ambition is to capture, with photographs, what he did in his paintings: everyday life, its foibles, and its funny situations. Norman Rockwell illustrated the cover of the Saturday Evening Post (an actual magazine) for many years. Since I usually post every other Saturday, I thought the name very applicable. (See this post for more detail.)
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The Cannonball
I don't know...the fort? If you were in the midst of a war I highly doubt you would manage to find time between ammunition creation and the building of that refuge. And the building of such a structure would certainly cause others to pelt snowballs at you for no good reason...
And yes... I do talk like that sometimes. :) nice big fancy words!
Josiah, I'm glad you explained your rational to me the other night; otherwise, I'd be suffering from extreme curiosity. Having thought about it more, my reply is a big "MAYBE." :-)
I tend to agree with you, Rebecca. It seems to me that the mind of man could anticipate the need for shelter/protection.
And, yes, nice big fancy words are great. I like them too much.
Great picture of Mercy and Charity!
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