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Santa is kicking back and enjoying himself the day after Christmas in this stain glass illustration sent in by Christine Brallier. It is from her children’s book, The Night Before Christmas. The illustrations were created by Christine using stained glass mosaics. http://www.cbmosaics.com/book/
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Amalia Hoffman sent this in to help us celebrate Chanukah. Amalia was featured on Illustrator Saturday: http://kathytemean.wordpress.com/2010/09/18/illustrator-saturday-amalia-hoffman/
Michelle Kogan not only sent in the illustration above, but also the poem below to celebrate Hanukkah.
Hustle of Hanukkah
Michelle Kogan © 2014
Hustle of Hanukkah
somehow squeezing it in
In between holidays
falling often mid week
In between school and work
and numerous car trips
In between tradition
and finding your own way
In between Maccabees
the temples destruction
In between stolen oil
a miracle appears
In between night’s darkness
inner warmth radiates
In between lights glowing
throughout cold winter days
In between your mom’s arms
and between dad’s embrace
Making Hanukkah fit
in between for eight days
The poem below was sent in by Marie Wagner. Marie is an Artist, Author, Publisher, and Web designer. http://fineartamerica.com/profiles/marie-wagner.html?tab=artworkgalleries
Thank you Amalia, Michelle, and Marie for sharing your work with us.
Hope all my Jewish friends around the world have a wonderful holiday!
Talk tomorrow,
Kathy
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Many thanks Kathy for a part in your celebretory collection today!
Beautiful poems and artwork!