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I love the prism lights.
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I do, too.
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My eyesight is not so good. I wondered what happened to your floor in the last photograph. Finally, I figured out it was the prism! Now I can enjoy all three pictures.
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Oh good!
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Lovely sun room with all the windows to look out into the yard. I also like the rainbow spots of light on the floor. We have one window that does that here at certain times of the day. :)
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Thank you.
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All that beautiful light! We are rainy and cloudy from November through May, and once the sun comes around again, it’s a reason to cheer! Happy Holidays. <3
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You, too. In Louisiana, we don’t have a prolonged season of devastating cold. January and February have a few cold or
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We have a few bitterly cold days in January and mid February interspersed with numerous warm sunny days. The bad news is late June, July, and August. It’s generally 100+. We stay indoors. People die of heat exposure.. I grew up on a farm. We worked in that terrible heat. My dad made us take a break in the shade about every hour. We drank lots of water and wore hats. We took about an hour break at lunch. None of us every got sick. My dad worked in long sleeves year round. We all wore cotton. No blend back then. Once you perspire and soak your clothes you stay cooler.
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My dad always wore long sleeves too! But we were in VT where it wasn’t so hot. Well, enjoy the cool/cold days while you have them, and that beautiful sunlight.
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Sure will.
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Nice, I often like the effect light has on things
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It gives me a thrill.
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Pretty!
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I enjoy the relections these crystals cast.
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Beautiful pictures Merry Christmas 🎅
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Merry Christmas to you!
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