Rödluvans Christmas. Part 2, 2008.
A white Christmas

2008-12-12. It started snowing. Santa Rödluvan felt so excited.
2008-12-12. The snow decorated the tree on the yard.
2008-12-12. At this picture take with the flash you can see how it was snowing.
2008-12-12. The little real tree beside the big tree was beautiful.
2008-12-12. A closer view at the big tree.
2008-12-12. The garden was snowed over
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2008-12-12. A "snow-chair".
2008-12-12. More bushes.
2008-12-13 - 2008-12-20. Rödluvan went sick in a whole week in the winter vomiting virus. She got fever too. Here Rödluvan just recovered. Showing her indoors soft hooded cardigan that kept her warm, and her tiger T-shirt.
2008-12-21. Even though Rödluvan felt weak in her legs she could go out on the yard a while. The low sun was shining so beautiful through this red car.
2008-12-21. And the sky was coloured in orange.
2008-12-21. The berries were frozen and wrapped in ice.
2008-12-21. Rödluvan got the sun in her face and she was happy she could go out again.
2008-12-22. It was snowing like crazy the next morning. The street looked like a fairy tale land.
2008-12-22. Rödluvan's tracks in the deep snow.
2008-12-22. Is this a little Tomte stuga? = Santa house.
2008-12-22. The car  got a cover of snow.
2008-12-22. Look how cute the little real Norway spruce became. It's more beautiful as the big tree now.
2008-12-22. The big tree. It still was snowing like crazy.
2008-12-22. Much snow on the Christmas tree.
2008-12-22. The snow on the tree looks gorgeous.

2008-12-22. Snow on the Christmas tree on the yard.

2008-12-22. Rödluvan in the snow by the Christmas tree.

2008-12-22. Snow on the twigs.

2008-12-22. Bikes, snowed over.
2008-12-22. Benches and table on a yard, snowed over.
2008-12-22. A fence snowed over.
2008-12-22. Beautiful Norway spruce.
2008-12-22. This was so gorgeous.
2008-12-22. The squirrel at work awoke in the blue hour.
2008-12-22. Rödluvan saw bullfinch  (Pyrrhula pyrrhula)in the woods by work. They also came to eat from the food bag.
2008-12-22. The woods by work. A fairy tale land in the snow.
2008-12-22. The woods by work. A fairy tale land in the snow.
2008-12-22. The fire staircase snowed-over.
2008-12-22. The woods by work.
2008-12-22. The ducks by the hospital saw Rödluvan comming.
2008-12-22. Soon they were all around her.
2008-12-22. Waiting for more food.
2008-12-22. This male mallard dare to eat from Rödluvan's hand.
2008-12-22. A "wolf", dog was coming.  All the duck were looking in the direction of the water, ready to fly away. But the dog owner walked over the bridge and did not come. Then everything was OK again.
2008-12-22. The pond was not so frozen that day.
2008-12-22. The park looked gorgeous.
2008-12-22. The female duck was standing on Rödluvan's boots, begging for food. The male behind was also begging food.
2008-12-22. The female eating out of Rödluvan's hand on the bridge railing.
2008-12-22. She was real hungry.
2008-12-22. The park was gorgeous.
2008-12-22.
2008-12-22. Rödluvan enjoyed this so much.
2008-12-22. Ducks in the water.
2008-12-22. This was such a gorgeous view.
2008-12-22. There were not many ducks near the ice.
2008-12-22. When Rödluvan walked to the other side of the pond, the ducks came to her again.
2008-12-22. The crow also got some food.
2008-12-22. A happy Rödluvan in the park and a lot of ducks behind her. Rödluvan took this picture by herself by holding the camera in front or her. Rödluvan seldom has somebody with her in winter to take a picture.
But in November 2007 there was a woman in the park that took this picture of Rödluvan.

Rödluvan used this picture for her Christmas card 2008. It did fit so well, because the ducks was the most happy experience at Rödluvan's Christmas. :-)

2008-12-23. A new morning walk to work in the darkness. Rödluvan met a fat snowman with a broom in his hand. He had white eyes and a carrot as a nose. And a big smile on his face. Rödluvan went so happy to meet him.
2008-12-23. The Christmas tree at Campus. And a plow pin in the foreground.
2008-12-23. The crescent moon was shining.
2008-12-23. The woods by work.
2008-12-23. This time Rödluvan went home when it still was day light. And then she saw how beautiful the woods by work were painted with snow. These high trunks use to be brown, but now the snow had stuck on them and they were white.
2008-12-23. The path beside the woods.
2008-12-23. Pines covered with snow.
2008-12-23. The small Norway spruce were so beautiful.
2008-12-23. The path and the woods by work.
2008-12-23. A bigger Norway spruce.
2008-12-23. The path and the woods by work.
2008-12-23. A tree covered with snow.
2008-12-23. White trunks and Norway spruce.
2008-12-23. The woods by work.
2008-12-23. The woods by work.
2008-12-23. The woods by work.
2008-12-23. A roundabout by work. The woods in the background.
2008-12-23. Here you can hang out your mats and rugs.
2008-12-23. Rödluvan met the snowman again. Now in daylight.
2008-12-23. Norway spruce in the street there Rödluvan lives.
2008-12-24. In the morning at Christmas Eve there was a gorgeous sunrise.
2008-12-24. And the light shone in the darkness and the darkness comprehended it not. (from the Gospel of John, the first chapter).
2008-12-24. God painted the sky in all colours.
2008-12-25. Sunrise over the skating rink.
2008-12-25. Rödluvan took a walk to the shop and enjoyed the snow again. But Rödluvan did not sit down on the bench :)
2008-12-25. The yard of a condo down below. Here you can see the orange plow pins.
2008-12-25. Small woods by the condo.
2008-12-25. More "snow benches".
2008-12-25. Pines in the small woods near home.
2008-12-25. Winter in Rödluvan's street in the blur hour.
2008-12-25. Rödluvan met the snowman again. Now he had got black eyes made of Aronia berries. And a twig in his mouth. It looked like he was dancing in the street.
2008-12-25. The snowman said: "Rödluvan come and dance with me.
2008-12-25. And then they went dancing and had a happy time.

Wheeeeee!!

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