Thursday, December 10, 2020

Day 3058: Fulfilling state mandates.

 

 

"Alan": old school photo, collage, and digital.

 

 



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Click here for  Jack Johnson, In The Morning.
then click back on this blog tab or here to listen as you browse, or not?
 
 
 

 

2GN2S



Winter Fest OC’s Night of Lights OC

Winter Fest OC’s Night of Lights OC, a magical and immersive winter wonderland drive-thru experience, will run on new dates of Dec. 10 through Jan. 10 (excluding Christmas Eve), with time sessions ending at 9:30 p.m. nightly.

Fulfilling state mandates, while allowing guests to enjoy more than 1,000,000 lights from the safety of their own vehicles. The guided experience through a clearly defined mile-long route features themed holiday scenery, special effects such as snow flurries and bubbles, and animated light shows and tunnels synchronized to music through a car radio or smartphone.

 

 
 


•  A sweet under 1-minute video, dance with mailman, here.
•  A surprising 3-minute video, sweet friendship, here.
• A great 3+minute video, 2 dogs & a baby, here.


 

Just because ...

 

Quetzal


Throwback Thursday ...



Demura Sensei's 25th Anniversary Banquet

 Hilton Hotel, Costa Mesa, CA.  1990

Cheri Manasse-Gresovic, Danielle L'Don, Yvette Holst, me.



 
                        

Smiles for Thursday ...
 
 

 
 

 














 
 
 

          
 
                Thanks for coming by today.

 

 

 

4 comments:

elenor said...

Alan looks great! As do you in the Throwback Thursday ....
I also had fun seeing the different X-mas trees. Our's will be tiny this year.
Have a good evening, dear Jacki!

john said...

I am always curious on how many layers you have in each of your digital collages. :-)

jacki long said...

Thanks, Elenor, I always love to hear from you. As you saw my tree is tiny, 13" high but adorable and all I need.
Please take good care, Elenor.

jacki long said...

Thanks, John. Well, there the original photo, then, often a color layer, then, usually at least one collage layer, and I often duplicate a layer.
From there it is a matter of playing with the different layers, but together and separately. So, usually, at least four and often double that.
TMI?