It is Open House on Sepia Saturday over Christmas and New Year : Sepia Season rather than Sepia Saturday. Just post your posts whenever you have the time and add your link to the Linky List. Post as many seasonal offerings as you want and keep calling back to check on what everyone else is posting. If you want a theme you can dissect the above 1945 image by the American photographer Nickolas Muray which is brought to you courtesy of the George Eastman House Collection on Flickr Commons.
The more normal Sepia Saturday (Sepia Saturday 107) will return on Saturday January 7th 2012. In the meantime may I take this opportunity to wish all my many Sepia Saturday friends throughout the world a wonderfully enjoyable Christmas and a peaceful and prosperous New Year.
Alan
They say you should post early for Christmas so I have!
ReplyDeleteI've already set up three posts for the Christmas period, so they should pop up in the next few days! This is my favourite time of year and I've been lucky enough to find Christmas pics for the site- I hope I get more!
ReplyDeletePart 3 of Christmas letter from my father home in 1944.
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ReplyDeleteHappy Christmas and Holiday Season to you all.
ReplyDeleteI’ve been asked by Bob Scotney to let everyone know that he has got problems with his blogger account, which means he is unable to comment on others’ posts. WIth luck he will be back with us soon.
ReplyDeleteI'm back in business with and apology from the Google team but no reason why my blog was removed.
ReplyDeleteGlad you're back Bob! I just had problems with my new WordPress act. It's still there but I can't get in to do anything. So I've got my own domain and my own name and I have all my old and new posts there at the second link above which takes you to http://findingeliza.com/
ReplyDeleteBlogger problems everywhere! For my post I bring you tales of bomb squads and last minute deliveries! Merry Christmas everyone!
ReplyDeleteHappy Christmas everyone ... suffering from man-flu this week, so my blog post is short but hopefully sweet.
ReplyDeleteThe anticipation of Christmas brings out the child in all of us, I think. A very merry to you all!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas, no theme, just a quick pop through in my travels and wanted to get something up. See you all next year!
ReplyDeleteThe bell has rung on my post. May you have an angelic Christmas.
ReplyDeleteHAPPY CHRISTMAS EVERYBODY!
ReplyDeleteMy first of two posts for the holidays, and I'm right on cue with the theme, I think...
ReplyDeleteHappy Holidays Everyone!!
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HUGZ
Hoping all make wonderful holiday memories.
ReplyDeleteAnother Christmas letter home. this time from my mother. on my NEW BLOG! This one is my very own, independent, blog. Wishing everybody a Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas :o)
ReplyDeleteI still will nto be posting a Sepia, time is all consuming right now.....BUT a VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS and a Joyous Holiday to all my Sepia friends...far and wide and near and far.
ReplyDeleteI have a homey holiday photo, Merry Christmas to everyone!!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas from the postcards then and now blog
ReplyDeleteA happy New Year - then and now!
ReplyDeleteBest Wishes for the new year everyone!
ReplyDeletePhew! Just caught the last post!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year - Everyone! I miss last week's Christmas posting...but I'm ringing in the New Year here....! ;)
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year to all! A New Year eve letter home to Detroit from Los Angeles in 1944 by my father.
ReplyDeleteAnd here is my promised short[!!!] post
ReplyDeletefor New Year!!
To those who will visit,
and the others as well...
Happy New Year!!
May it be a good one for you!!
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HUGZ
Happy New Year everyone.
ReplyDeleteMy very best wishes for the new year to you, Alan, and to all of the Sepia Saturday friends too. Cheers!
ReplyDeleteWent my own way this time with Scottish Hogmanay traditions - some a bit odd, but odd is good. May you all have a wonderful 2012 with peace, joy and happiness. And brilliant blog posts, as usual. Onwards and upwards :-) Jo
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year to all.
ReplyDeleteMy post...a rather shadowy corner of a party. People unknown.
It's been quite awhile since I was on SepiaSaturday, really missed it----hope this works, Rosie.
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