Monday, November 16, 2020

The Good. The Random. The Fun. v. 46

The Good:
Talk about an amazing sunset!

The Random:
Doesn't everyone recycle their 3-hole punch in the trash room...?

The Fun:
We had dinner with my cousin last week on the quad of Columbia (thank you 70 degree days in November). I had actually never been on the quad before - so gorgeous, even at night!

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17 comments:

  1. That is an amazing sunset! How gorgeous!

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  2. ...what a flock of birds showed up for the sunset.

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  3. Wow, that sunset is stunning. And I really love the photo of the Columbia quad at night. How beautiful!

    Shelbee
    www.shelbeeontheedge.com

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  4. Oh, yes! Thank goodness for 70-degree November days. Gorgeous sunset, Tamar!

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  5. Such a gorgeous sunset photo, including the large flock of birds flying by!

    Columbia U. has a beautiful campus indeed! We are also having mild weather following some snowy days.

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  6. That quad looks so pretty! Those high temps were a gift!

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  7. The sunset is gorgeous!

    Michelle
    https://mybijoulifeonline.com

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  8. I went up to Columbia and Grant's tomb when we visited - it was actually one of the highlights for me. So beautiful and majestic!

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  9. That is a beautiful sunset! I really need to invest in a good camera! It's amazing how teachers recycle! :)

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  10. Such a beautiful sunset. Very lovely.

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  11. Beautiful picture of the Quad! Thank you for hosting.

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  12. That is an amazing sunset and with all those birds in there it creates even more interest. Awesome Colombia quad picture too. I've found a lot of college campuses really light up wonderfully at night. The lighting helps highlight the architecture in such a beautiful way that you can't see during the day.

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