As a teaser, I will let you know that The Top Ten Art Blog Posts for the year 2009 have been selected, and will be revealed next week. Last year, I posted the 2008 Top Posts before Christmas, and you can review those here.
Thank you so very much for the kind nomination! Congratulations as well on the nomination of your beautiful landscape. Merry Christmas, Casey. You're the best!
Thank you so much Casey! I am honored to be one of your chosen blog posts for the '09 year. Thanks for taking the time to make this all possible. Happy New Year! Congratulations on your award nomination on Making a Mark. WOW!
I was at Evensong there in November. Those kids and students can SING! the 50'+ stone vault lets the sound swirl around and fall on the listeners, and the organ vibrates through the stones in a marvelous sensory envelopment. Oh - love Cambridge. Joy to listen to this. Thanks, Casey.
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Merry Christmas, Casey and may the little ones get everything they wish but not wake you before dawn!
Merry Christmas, Robyn! And may you have enough snow to make things prettier in Tuscany.
Seasons Greetings Casey
See your work on my blog in
Making A Mark Awards 2009: Nominations for the best picture (place)
Thank you, Katherine! I am very excited about this and thank you for running this award program.
Merry Christmas.
Thank you so very much for the kind nomination! Congratulations as well on the nomination of your beautiful landscape.
Merry Christmas, Casey.
You're the best!
Thanks, too, Joan. And merry Christmas.
Thank you so much Casey! I am honored to be one of your chosen blog posts for the '09 year. Thanks for taking the time to make this all possible. Happy New Year!
Congratulations on your award nomination on Making a Mark. WOW!
Loriann, yours was based much on the actual artwork, as well as some of the way it was blogged. I feel it was the strongest one I have seen this year!
Thanks regarding the MAM award final. I am humbled by that one.
I was at Evensong there in November. Those kids and students can SING! the 50'+ stone vault lets the sound swirl around and fall on the listeners, and the organ vibrates through the stones in a marvelous sensory envelopment. Oh - love Cambridge. Joy to listen to this. Thanks, Casey.
That must be wonderful, Rosemarie. Someday I'll get to hear it in person.
Thanks for having me over today, and blessings to you and Waldemar!
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