So for the pair of walking events to enjoy this year’s Lights on the Lake spectacular, I was off for my work trip to St. Louis.
No, I could not get photographs from there.
Upon my return, my plan has been to make the best of things by rushing down to the route after my work shift ends and before the cars start snaking through the trail.
I waiting as long as I could, for dark to settle in …
A ranger went by in his car and told me I only had a few minutes left before I had to skedaddle.
But it wasn’t as dark as I wanted!
I really meant well.
Better luck next year?
I like the photos no matter watt, Mark! Wishing you and yours a electrifying Christmas!
˙˚ʚ(´◡`)ɞ˚˙˙˚ʚ(´◡`)ɞ˚˙˙˚ʚ(´◡`)ɞ˚˙˙˚ʚ(´◡`)ɞ˚˙˙˚ʚ(´◡`)ɞ˚˙˙˚ʚ(´◡`)ɞ˚˙˙˚
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Bright comment as always, Patricia.Have a great day!
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I love your energy MBM !
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Thank you, MBC!
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It only takes a little imagination to see those displays brightly lit. Merry Christmas, Mark.
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Thank you for this kind comment, CM.
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Thanks for trying 🙂
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Maybe next year, Joey. 🤓
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I think you did a bang-up job.
Merry Christmas, mark.
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Merry Christmas to you and the family over there in Niagara Falls, Robert. I hope you are hanging in there, my friend.
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I’m doing the best I can, Mark.
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I love the bright effort you put in for all of us, mark. and happy Christmas to you -)
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Thanks so much, Beth. I few more minutes and it might have been dark enough … Merry Christmas Eve to you and your grand family!
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