Xmas Tree Ornaments

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Contemporary ornaments! :D A good selection of the Star Wars' ships, Ken.

Nicely captured too. I like the idea of thinking out of the box when more traditional holidays are the context.


To think that all those battles would have occured around and in a giant universe in the shape of a Christmas tree is fun....like Gulliver. : )



Thanks for sharing,

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Very nice. Put smile on my face...

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sury wrote:Very nice. Put smile on my face...

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Tea anyone?
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Cool! I like it.
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Thanks.
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Now imagine having a cup of tea on the spaceship.... :) Futuristic and traditional.
My kind of holiday spirit.

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I think they only drink Tang up there.
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Touche. :) I guess I will use all the spirits to be "up there". :lol:
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Wishful thinking on our part and our neighbors. :lol: The inscription on the white frame is the street we live on, and snow is the farthest one can
expect here. :)

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On the other hand.... I wish all of you are here with us to share the spirit.. :)

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jbtaylor wrote:I think they only drink Tang up there.
I don't remember any tea on the original series, but who can forget Piccard's terse command to the replicator - "Tea! Earl Grey! Hot!" ?

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Scotch was Scotties favorite.
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I just missed SANTA!!!

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