Mount Ranier N. P., 2014
The power of childhood mythologies seems unremitting. My mother’s favorite secular Christmas song was “White Christmas,” by Bing Crosby. It had to be Bing. In all my 77 years in Savannah, I only remember one white Christmas, but that Currier and Ives winter landscape of the northeast US was the defining visual for the season. So now, a photograph I made 3000 miles from home feels more like a seasonal picture than anything I see at home.
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Ronald Carl Melander
Merry Christmas Bill,
Hope you Holidays are bright and full of good cheer. Nice to see you at the DNA Holiday tour of homes in the 14th!
Alan Silver
Bill: I always read your posts and gawk at your photographs with great interest…and enjoyment! Merry Christmas and all the best to you and Barbara in 2025. Alan (and that goes for Patricia as well)
Rick Franzman
I was wondering about your usual winter solstice card. This certainly eclipses that. Wow! You’re actually there now.
It’s all I can do to trek in to the ATL from Milledgville for Christmas holidays at a mere 72 years on. Hats off to you and Barbara. (But keep them on this week). Merry New Year! Rick & Julia.