Sorry I missed yesterday. It was a bit of a crazy Christmas Eve.
Lights on Temple Square Plaza, Salt Lake City
Sorry I missed yesterday. It was a bit of a crazy Christmas Eve.
Lights on Temple Square Plaza, Salt Lake City

Salt Lake Temple with Christmas lights

Lights at the Gateway Center, Downtown Salt Lake City

Sometimes the best proposals are lit by Christmas

Lights in Downtown Salt Lake City

Hand-beaded ornament


Growing up, Christmas was always filled with amazing smells. My mother and both of my grandmothers would bake and make candies and various treats to share with neighbors and at family parties. My favorite were the spider cookies. They are semi-sweet and butterscotch chips melted then mixed with crunchy Chinese noodles and peanuts. Then you drop them by the spoonful onto wax paper and let them harden (or chill them in the fridge if you don’t have the time). Salty and sweet and crunchy all at the same time. I recently made some for a church party, and when I bit into one (to test and make sure I got it right), I closed my eyes and was instantly in my mom’s kitchen, nine years-old, and hearing my mom and my grandmother talk about everything that still needed to be done before Christmas.
IN A NEW POST CREATED FOR THIS CHALLENGE, SHARE ONE OR TWO OR MORE PHOTOS OF YOUR CHRISTMAS AND/OR HOLIDAY MEMORIES.
Everyone is welcome to participate, even if your blog isn’t about photography.
Here’s how it works:
Deep red

If you just believe

The star on my Christmas tree
