Friday, 25 January 2013
Goodbye Glitter Balls
I love glitter balls and like to have them sitting around for a while after the Christmas tree has been dismantled ........ but today, I've decided it's time to store them away again until December.
Joyful ..........
Sparkly...........
Reflective.........
These are beginning to look like planets ......
As things get smaller, everything begins to resemble everything else !
Thank you for visiting - Happy Weekend !
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I love these. Why put them away. Get a large glass ball and leave them in there to be seen throughout the year. They are to beautiful to be put away. Thx for sharing.
ReplyDeleteGloria....I understand where you're coming from and this is a lovely idea, but I don't want to forgo the pleasure of bring them out sparkling new again in December.
DeleteThere's another reason too - I'm trying to de-clutter !!!
Hi, Ruby
ReplyDeleteThose are very beautiful!!
Your spirits are always lifted by glitter ones! Good bye glitter balls and see you next December again!
Tomoko
Yes Tomoko, they are beautiful - and there will be lots more glitter to collect throughout the year!
DeleteYou must do what your heart speaks of course...
ReplyDeleteI still have my little snow people out and I
think I'll leave them yet for a while...there
open smiling faces are a constant reminder to
'be' love...
Your beautiful, sparkley, glittery balls speak
the very same to me? :)
Till next December then...
Happy Full Moon!
Akasa
Ah Akasa, I'd almost forgotten about the full moon - thanks for reminding me!
DeleteIf we could view the atoms of which we are composed, do you suppose they would look like glitter balls?
ReplyDeleteLouciao, what an interesting idea ..... maybe the happier and healthier we were,the brighter they'd sparkle!
DeleteThat’s so true, Ruby! “The Earth reminded us of a Christmas tree ornament hanging in the blackness of space. As we got farther and farther away it diminished in size. Finally it shrank to the size of a marble, the most beautiful marble you can imagine. That beautiful, warm, living object looked so fragile, so delicate, that if you touched it with a finger it would crumble and fall apart. Seeing this has to change a man, has to make a man appreciate the creation of God and the love of God. “- James Irwin This is wirtten on the sidebar on my blog.
ReplyDeleteI have read this on your sidebar Yoko,but hadn't made the connection. You're always spot on - thank you!
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