"QUANTUM SHOT" #605 Link - by A. Abrams This is your "feel-good" fix for the Season First, we'd like to thank our fantastic readers, gentlemanly and scholarly commenters, our knowledgeable contributors and interpid explorers for their wonderful support in 2009 - and by the way, we have a few fantastic sweepstakes and giveaways up our sleeves in the beginning of 2010 (such as an all-expenses-paid trip to the exciting travel destination, courtesy of DRB and our sponsors, for example - watch our news in January). We are also very excited to welcome some talented people to our team of writers and photographers: expect to hear from them soon. End of December is perhaps the most exciting time of the year: in-between days for all sorts of holidays, xmases, hanukkahs, newyears, hopes and joys - so why not have a blast celebrating it? So here we go again, with "FUNNY FUZZIES & FUZZY FUNNIES" end-of-year collection on DRB: (image via) We got SQUID cards (designed by Ernst Haeckel) this year - more info: (images via) Cute vintage Japanese cards (Google-eyed?): (images via) (image via) Great French cards by Jean-Baptiste Monge (see and order more at his site): (images credit: Jean-Baptiste Monge) Speaking about Hanukkah, here is a picture of how this wonderful time was celebrated at our household: (image credit: Avi Abrams) Something for the soul - a beautiful nativity scultured relief on a cathedral in Orvieto, Italy: (image credit: Ambra) Glamorous ladies (with sweet, sweet smiles to brighten up the day) More eye candy to greet 2010 - beautiful vintage ladies in movies and advertising of the 1960s: Colleen Corby: Hayley Mills: Natalie Wood: Agnetha Faltskog: Dolores Hart: Cars... were glamorous once, too: But we digress... coming back to the holidays and seasonal themes: Decorations not for the faint-hearted The whole street covered with lights (I guess you will have to hover over it, overjoyed) - Recycling your bottles: On the left: you probably have seen this picture - the hanging guy is part of the decorations, too (which caused a few good people and sweet old ladies to come up with a ladder and try to heroically save the guy). And the decoration on the right is called "The Deer Hunter", of course: Saving some electricity bills and effort: Light up the night, with vengeance: (image via) All sorts: 2010 is not 2012, thank goodness, so - Looking into the future with confidence: (image via) For reasons beyond our control we had somewhat less posts in 2009 than we intended. But things are looking great for 2010: we have a treasure-trove of unbelievably cool stuff to show you in the coming weeks - so stay tuned and (hopefully) excited. CONTINUE TO MORE SEASONAL CHEER! -> Permanent Link......+StumbleUpon ...+Facebook |
Happy Holidays and New 2010 Year from DRB!
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