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OK. Interesting. Took awhile to find the high wires.
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I really liked that sunset photo, despite all the electrical wires. So I embraced the idea of “electricity” and added a couple of shots of my Christ;mas lights. They’re kind of faint; it wasn’t dark enough for them to show up.
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Wow, that’s a gorgeous sunset!
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Thanks, Jacquie! Yes, it was a great sunset, so I decided to post the photo even with all those distracting wires. Hence “electrical.” 😀
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They look like a giant’s game of Cat’s Cradle 😊
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Well, that’s a better image than “a tangle of electrical wires” any day!
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A Saturnalian tradition, the lighting of lights, meant, apparently, to signify the return of the sun after Winter Solstice. Yeay, Pagans win again.
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And Neo-Pagans appreciate electricity!
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When the next Carrington level event strikes, our culture will cherish these times and memories of electrons streaming into our homes and lives. Little do we realize our level of dependency on nearly free electricity.
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Agreed! The internet could vanish in a blink. Also hot running water and good coffee. I must go out and make ritual gestures to my power line.
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I really like your blog. A pleasure to come stroll on your pages. A great discovery and very interesting blog. I’ll come back to visit you. Do not hesitate to visit my universe. See you soon.
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Thanks for visiting and commenting!
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