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Weekly Top Shot: Light

First time for this meme.  I wavered back and forth between these two images.  Really, it's impossible to compete with our Lord's paintbrush.  Or better, there is no competition, is there?  But I am very fond of the star ornament; it was made with a special paper made during WWII. I put the notation about its history away for safe keeping.  It's so safe that I cannot find it!
Star, bright on the tree,
wished it had been in the skies,
over Bethlehem.

Comments

carol l mckenna said…
Both are lovely and divine ~ ^_^


(A Creative Harbor aka ArtMusedog and Carol ^_^

ps. sacred because it is a circle symbol of infinity and everlasting life ~ yes it is in the back yard ~ ^_^ backing up to a major conservation place ~
Nonnie said…
just like a wedding ring and the Advent wreath. how wonderful to be next to a conservation area!
GB said…
Yes I think the top shot is one of the best I've seen since I've been following.
PinkOddy said…
The first almost looks like the shape of the second.
Anonymous said…
I totally agree....God's paintbrush is spectacular and it is difficult for me to capture it...but I continue to try ;)
Anonymous said…
Lovely, God makes the dawn and the sunset shout for joy! Thank you for sharing on Weekly Top Shot #63!

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